On 8th August 2014, ToroDev in Partnership with
Rwenzori Journalist Forum held another regional press conference in Fort
Portal town, Kabarole District. The regional monthly press conference
initiative aims at improving service delivery through advocacy and promoting
timely accountability in the seven districts of the Rwenzori Region. The press
conference was attended by Hon Alex Ruhunda, the Member of Parliament of Fort
Portal Municipality, Hon Mugisa Herbert, Chairperson South Division in Fort
Portal Municipality and members of Rwenzori Journalist Forum.
Hon Alex addresses members of RJF |
During the conference, Hon Alex appealed to members of RJF
to act as a tool in marketing the Rwenzori Region. “Media is the strongest
weapon that we have in our region. The media should therefore market our region
and also take part in realizing peace in this region, through joining hands in
solving the current cultural differences so that peace is stabilized in the
Rwenzori Region”.
Hon Alex further gave accountability concerning Fort Portal
Municipality. “Over 96% power average has been attained in Fort Portal
Municipality, places like Bulyanyenje, Kyabukonkoni, Mukubo, among others have
all received power. We have lobbied six billion from the central government to
work on our roads, and this money is already on our bank account to also construct
a bypass that will run through Kataraka-Kyegobe-Kasese Road”.
Hon Mugisa also highlighted the achievements from his office
to the local people of South Division. “We introduced the bursary scheme that
is meant to support vulnerable children who cannot manage the costs of higher
institutions of learning. We pay half of their tuition until the course is
accomplished. In the past three years, ten students have been supported, and
some have already finished school”.
Hon Mugisa further gave accountability concerning the NAADS and
Health sectors. “Under the production‘s office, twenty two homes received
agricultural in puts, and eighteen heifers have so far been distributed since
2011. Under the health sector, two health center III’s were constructed in
Mucwa and Kasusu, and a water tank was also constructed at Kasusu Health Center
III”.
Meanwhile, Hon Alex appealed to members of RJF to always
engage local leaders in giving accountability to the local citizens. “As RJF,
it should be your mandate to always engage leaders in giving accountability to
local citizens and also be a voice to the voiceless. You should also monitor services
being delivered by your leaders. Leaders should also know that citizens elected
us to serve them, therefore, we need to guide them on how to fight poverty
and not keep them in poverty”.
The Press conferences are supported by NED, SIDA/CIPESA on a project
aimed at using radio and social media to improve service delivery and
accountability in the Rwenzori Region, Western Uganda.
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