Despite
strong legal frameworks aimed at empowering local citizens participate in
monitoring service delivery like the 1995 constitution and Access to
Information Act (2005), local citizens in Uganda continue to face intimidation
and harassment from local leaders while trying to complement government efforts
in monitoring service delivery.
In
Kabarole District alone, local citizens organized in their citizen advocacy
forums in the sub counties of Mugusu and Katebwa face intimidation and outright
harassment while trying to compliment government efforts in demanding
accountability through information access and sharing.
When
the OC refused to go on radio to explain to the people of Mugusu Sub County, local
citizens organized in their rural advocacy forum called PRIFODE and reported
the cases to the Sub County Chairperson who influenced the transfer of the OC
Police officer and other police officers. However, the transferred police
officers have continued to make intimidating calls to members of PRIFODE.
“The
transferred police officers further went ahead and got our contacts, they kept
on telling us that they will come back and torture us, shoot us and arrest us.
The place where they were transferred had poor working environment so they call
us and curse us, threaten us and promise to harm us because we are the cause of
their transfer.” Said Tibenda Stephen, the secretary of PRIFODE.
“I
no longer walk at night because am scared of my life , I don’t eat any food from any place around
Mugusu because am scared that I might be
given poison any time so my life is at risk because of the phone calls I
receive from these people”. Said Mukwono Senyonjo, the Chairperson of PRIFODE.
In
Katebwa Sub County, Kabarole District, the Sub County Secretary for production warned
local citizens against organizing citizen groups that demand accountability
from government officials. “The Sub County Secretary for production informed us
that the government should not be reminded of what it’s supposed to do, and
that it does everything out of its own will.
When we met him in his office in May, 2014 in Katebwa, he said that we
should be careful with asking for accountability from government leaders”. Said
Muhindo Ezra, the leader of Katebwa Advocacy Forum in Katebwa Sub County,
Kabarole District.
The
advocacy forums are supported by SIDA/CIPESA on a project aimed at
using appropriate ICT tools to promote democratic engagement in the
Rwenzori Region, Western Uganda.
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