Ambrose Olaa, the Prime Minister Acholi Chiefdom, says they also spent over Shillings 500,000 monthly on water and electricity bills. He notes that currently the Paramount Chief foots the bill using his savings yet the institution is being used as a coordination center for the 57 sub chiefdoms in Acholi Sub Region
The Acholi Cultural
Institution alias Ker Kwaro Acholi-KKA is struggling to operate due to
financial challenges. The institution oversees the operations and activities of
57 Sub Chiefdoms in Acholi.
Rwot David Onen Acana II, the Acholi Paramount Chief
disclosed that the institution requires over Shillings 1 million for its
monthly operations but is short of finances. Acana told URN at their headquarters
that the money is required to clear utility bills and administrative work such
as conflict mediation resulting from land rows and border disputes among others.
The institution is currently struggling to meditate land
conflicts between Acholi and Jonam in Nwoya and Pakwach districts respectively,
Madi and Acholi in Apaa, Aswa Ranch in Pader and several other inter family and
clan conflicts.
He says currently the institution doesn’t receive any support
from well-wishers as well as the 57 sub clans under the Chiefdom. The
paramount Chief disclosed that the Acholi Cultural Institution requires at
least Shillings 400,000 monthly for maintaining sanitation and hygiene on its
seven acres compound located at Kanyagoga Parish in Bardege-Layibi division
Gulu City.
Ambrose Olaa, the Prime Minister Acholi Chiefdom, says they
also spent over Shillings 500,000 monthly on water and electricity bills.
He notes that currently the Paramount Chief foots the bill using his savings yet
the institution is being used as a coordination center for the 57 sub chiefdoms
in Acholi Sub Region.
Olaa says the Ker
Kwaro Acholi has also failed to institute it’s cabinet for production, social
services, culture, women and youth affairs, finance and planning since the year
2012 when it’s only donor withdrew support because of financial mismanagement.
Currently, government supports each cultural institution with
Shillings 5 million, which is meant for the welfare of the cultural leaders.