Stephen Mutsaka, the LCI Chairperson Kuushu cell in Kuushu town council said they have been finding difficulties enforcing the directives. He, however, called for cooperation between community members and the LDUs.
Local Defence Unit-LDU personnel have deployed in Bududa district
following defiance by residents to comply with the presidential directives.
Amongst the directives that residents have defied include physical
distancing, curfew, and social gatherings among others.
Stephen Mutsaka, the LCI Chairperson Kuushu cell in Kuushu town
council said they have been finding difficulties enforcing the directives. He,
however, called for cooperation between community members and the LDUs.
Charles Wabuteya the LCI Chairperson Ibale Ward in Kuushu town
council asked all residents in the district to always observe physical
distancing, curfew hours among other directives.
John Watenyeli Nabende the chairperson Covid-19 task force says
that the LDU personnel will back up the police, which could not reach every
part of Bududa.
Lt. Jude Wandera the Spokesperson of the Third Division says that
they have received several complaints from the district Covid-19 task force about
the influx of returnees from Kenya passing through porous routes of Mt. Elgon
National Park.
Wilson Watira the Bududa LCV Chairperson said they have done this
to beef up security in the district and also curb extortion of money by the police.
He said the LDUs will be stationed at Bulucheke secondary
school where the quarantine centre has been established.
Freelancer
Staff Reporter