According to King Olarker, it is unfortunate that the very chiefs who are supposed to safeguard Kingdom land are deeply involved in its illegal sale, and this practice must cease immediately. He emphasized that the prevailing high poverty levels should not drive the chiefs and their subjects to sell their land, which is their most valuable asset.
According to the available information from the Alur kingdom secretariat, primary school Completion rate for boys stands at 47 percent and 27 percent for girls with an overall completion rate of 37 percent for both boys and girls.
While acknowledging the Alur Kingdom's right to demand a separate province, Badru Toko, the media officer of the West Nile Province, pointed out that diverse communities exist beyond their region.
The Alur King Philip Olarker Rauni III says that the Kingdom has developed its customary marriage regulation and guidelines, which are currently before the Solicitor general for legal advice.