By Editorial,
The reformed warriors in the Kaabong district have asked the government to provide them tractors which were pledged during the disarmament exercise.
According to Mr. Simon Lokori, the chairperson of the Kaabong Reformed Warriors Association, President Museveni had promised them financial support in form of loans, a motorcycle for the chairperson of reformed warriors to ease mobilization and projects monitoring and tractors for cultivation as reward after surrendering their illegal guns and embracing peace.
Capt. Chris Okiria, the Kaabong Resident District Commissioner who reiterated that the reformed warriors can also use part of the parish development model money to boost food production instead of staying idle, urged them to organize themselves into a community labor force to produce food as they wait for government support that they were yet to receive feedback about from the office of the President.
Capt. Okiria speaking…….
Mr. Meri Jino, the LC5 chairperson of Kaabong district appealed to the government to try everything possible to support the reformed warriors whose backup for peace is visible. END