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Kenneth Okot, the Chairman of Atiak Town Council in Amuru District told URN that the animals have become a burden to the district authorities since they have to spend money on feeding and guarding them.
Amuru
District is stuck with over 600 herds of cattle reportedly abandoned by the
Balalo Herdsmen during the eviction exercise launched two weeks ago following President
Museveni’s directive.
The abandoned herds were collected and put in the three holding centers located in different parts of the district. They are: 337 cattle at Okidi Parish in
Atiak Town Council, over 200 at Kololo Parish in Lakang Sub–County; and 82 at Opara
Sub–County.
Kenneth
Okot, the Chairman of Atiak Town Council in Amuru District told URN in an interview
that the cattle have been abandoned by the Balalo herdsmen who were claiming the
ownership of the grazing lands they are being evicted from, claiming to have no
other alternative place to take the animals, while others are simply sabotaging
the eviction exercise.
Okot
revealed that the animals that have been in the holding centers for several days have become a burden to the district authorities since they have to spend
a lot of money to pay people to feed and guard them.
He
says they are in consultation with the police in a bid to process a court order
to have the cattle auction and the money kept in the district’s account.
Anthony
Oringa, Chairman of Lakang Sub–County in Amuru District says they have so far
evicted a number of the herdsmen with 1,200 head of cattle from Kololo and
part of Atoro Parishes and that currently, they are in the process of driving
away over 1,000 remaining cattle with their owners from Bana and Lajalula
Parishes.
Oringa
however noted that poor roads condition and lack of funds in the Sub–County is
hampering the eviction exercise since the activity was not budgeted for.
David
Ongom Mudong, the Aswa River Region Police Spokesperson revealed that the
authorities of Amuru District have given a grace period (whose length he did not disclose) for the owners
of the cattle to claim them and that if they fail, the cattle shall be
auctioned.