Sarah Bukariwa, the Lango and Acholi Regional Electoral Officer, says that they are neither responsible for the creation of the administrative units nor their operationalization. “The Electoral Commission is not responsible in any way for the operationalization of the new administrative units, our work is to conduct elections in the gazetted areas and that is all. The Ministry of Local Government is responsible and I think they will handle that,” she said in an interview.
Matia Kasaija, the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development
Apac
district authorities have raised concern over the decision by the Electoral
Commission to conduct elections newly created town councils and Sub Counties. Government
recently created 364 sub-counties, 352 town councils and 10 cities country wide
with the aim of taking services closer to residents.
Most of the new administrative units have remained
nonfunctional due to financial constraints, according to Finance Minister,
Matia Kasajia. Despite this, Electoral Commission has gone ahead to organise
elections in the newly administrative units. Michael Wanje, the Apac Chief
Administrative Officer, says the election of leaders in the new administrative
units that are still dysfunctional may cause government problems should they decide
to petition the court.
The newly created sub-counties in Apac district include Apoi
that was curved from Akokoro Sub County, Teboke curved from Chegere Sub County,
Ibuje Town Council curved from Ibuje Sub County and Akokoro Town Council from
Akokoro Sub County. However, Wanje says all these administrative units do not
have budgets even in the next financial year, which means they will not
function.
Sarah Bukariwa, the Lango and Acholi Regional Electoral
Officer, says that they are neither responsible for the creation of the
administrative units nor their operationalization. “The Electoral Commission is
not responsible in any way for the operationalization of the new administrative
units, our work is to conduct elections in the gazetted areas and that is all.
The Ministry of Local Government is responsible and I think they will handle
that,” she said in an interview.
Moses Odongo, the Chegere Sub County councillor who is vying for the Teboke Sub
County LC III Chairperson’s seat says the delay to disburse fund to
operationalize the new administrative units has hampered services to the
community. Odongo has asked the line ministry to consider operationalizing the
Sub Counties once elections are done. He warns that failure to do so will
tantamount to prompt them to seek legal redress.
Lillian Ebic, the Ibuje Sub County councillor says that she is worried about her
fate much as she is campaigning to retain her seat in the new Town Council. She
wonders when the government will operationalize the new administrative units.
Odongo Asante, the Apac District LC V Vice Chairman also the leader of
government business, says that in case the government fails to provide funds to operationalize
the new administrative units, the district main council may be forced to pass a
resolution reverting the newly created sub-counties to their original areas.
“As the government, we are waiting for the final communication from the Ministry
of Local Government probably after conducting the elections, in case the
government fail to source for fund to operationalize these lower administrative
units, the main council may be forced to pass another resolution to bring back
the newly created units to the original ones,” he said.
Matia Kasaija, the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development says
that government has taken a decision that in future the creation of any
administrative units in government must be accompanied with a certificate of
financial implications to certify that the government has the money to finance the
new administration units, something which was not done during the creation of
the new Sub Counties and Town Councils.