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Parliament calls for inclusion of additional regions for war compensation

The total verified claims outstanding amount to Shs472.72 billion, with Shs139.49 billion already released and Shs136.24 billion disbursed to claimants in the Acholi, Lango, and Teso areas.

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Parliament has officially approved the report from the Government Assurance and Implementation Committee regarding the long-anticipated war compensation program.

While this approval paves the way for settling outstanding claims, it has also prompted Members of Parliament (MPs) to propose new requests for the inclusion of additional regions, such as West Nile, Sebei, Bukedi, and Busoga, to receive compensation benefits.

During the plenary session on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, Deputy Attorney General Hon. Jackson Kafuuzi presented a report to Parliament outlining the current status of the compensation program, which presently encompasses the Acholi, Lango, and Teso sub-regions.

The total verified claims outstanding amount to Shs472.72 billion, with Shs139.49 billion already released and Shs136.24 billion disbursed to claimants in the Acholi, Lango, and Teso areas.

MP Lilian Paparu.

Isaac Otimgiw, the MP for Padyere County, decried the fact that West Nile had been left out despite suffering heavy losses during past conflicts. “They gathered themselves, but only to arrive there and be told that it was a mistake. After waiting for over 10 years, no justice has been done,” Otimgiw lamented.

He pleaded with government to ensure equitable distribution of compensation funds across all affected parties.

His sentiments were echoed by Lilian Paparu, the Arua District Woman MP, who expressed disappointment that the Attorney General’s mandate only covered three regions.

“We are disappointed because he said their mandate is only for the three regions. I wanted to seek clarity from the Attorney General’s Office on whether the people of West Nile will be compensated,” Paparu stated.

John Amos Okot, the MP for Agago North County, accused government of unfair practices in the compensation process. He lamented that many claimants were dying without receiving their payments.

“Let it be something real. We know how animals got lost – some went to rebels, others were destroyed by government soldiers, and some were stolen by Karimojong warriors. Until when shall we come to an end with this? We want compensation to be real, not just accountability on paper,” Okot said.

Similarly, Fadil Twalla, the MP for Tingey County, highlighted disparities in the distribution of compensation. He noted that while some people in Teso had received partial compensation, those in the Sebei region had been completely left out despite suffering the same losses during the war.

Fox Odoi-Oywelowo the West Budama North East MP, criticised the current approach to compensation, arguing that Uganda lacks a clear policy on war reparations.

He described the payments being made as mere ex-gratia, which he said were given as a favour rather than a right.

“The Holy Spirit Movement of Alice Lakwena destabilised the people of Bukedi. We lost lives, we lost property, and sub-counties were raided. Every time the matter of compensation comes up, Bukedi is not mentioned. Why should the people of Bukedi be excluded from this planning process?” Odoi-Oywelowo questioned. He further emphasised that for compensation to be meaningful, it must be time-sensitive and properly structured to address the needs of all affected regions.

Loy Katali, the Jinja District Woman MP, argued that Busoga should also be considered for compensation, as the Lakwena war ended in the region.

She also raised concerns about instances where compensation was deposited into people’s bank accounts, only for them to find the money withdrawn under unclear circumstances.

Christine Kaaya (NUP, District Woman Representative for Kiboga) noted that Luweero, a region instrumental in bringing the current government to power, had never been compensated.

“Can we see people from war-ravaged areas benefiting more from State House scholarships? Can we see our parishes benefiting from the Parish Development Model? Let’s streamline this compensation in line with the 10-point programme,” Kaaya urged.

Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa acknowledged the growing concerns and guided that Parliament’s committee had recommended the establishment of a comprehensive compensation policy.

Sharon Laker, the Gulu District Woman MP, noted that in her district and other parts of northern Uganda, people were receiving just Shs400,000, equivalent to a few kilograms of beef. She urged that compensation be handled on a case-by-case basis.

“People are crying and asking if they are just being undermined. The Attorney General needs to answer this; some people have got fractions of a cow,” she said.

Although the committee report recommended a forensic audit of the compensation process, the presiding officer guided that the Auditor General should oversee any such audit due to the high costs involved.

Following pleas from Kafuuzi to lawmakers that payments should continue, the Deputy Speaker advised the compensation team to proceed with caution.

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