UPDF blasts Amuru district LC5 chairperson over Apaa land claims

 

The UPDF has dismissed as baseless, claims by the Amuru district LC5 chairperson, Michael Lakony accusing  them of laxity which has seen over 200 die in the Achol-Madi tribal clashes in Apaa.

Local media on Sunday quoted Lakony saying that the mayhem cause in Apaa is as a result of the security laxity by the UPDF and that the same has led to death of over 200 people .

However in a statement on Tuesday, the UPDF fourth division public information officer,

Capt Kato Ahmad Hassan said by making the baseless statements, Lakony sought to water down their efforts in ensuring sanity and calmness in the general areas of Amuru and Adjumani including  Zoka, Apaa and Pakele sub county.

“To clarify on the false allegation over the security situation in these areas, the joint forces of Uganda Police and the UPDF  were last year deployed in Zoka and Apaa-a small area were the center of the conflict was. As of now, clashes between the two communities have been greatly minimized due to the massive deployment of our security personnel’s along their mobility corridors which both communities could use to cause attacks on each other,” Capt Kato said.

He explained that the attacks and killings last year and early this year only happened 30 to 50km west of Apaa towards the Nile and 15km North East of Apaa in Pakele sub county, an area he said the Acholi and Madi have peacefully lived  and not in Apaa.

The UPDF public information officer said the joint forces have equally deployed in the general areas of Pakele to curb the security situation.

“Apaa in itself is safe although our politicians are generalizing the entire region of Adjumani as Apaa so as to fulfill their selfish interest best known to them.We therefore warn the politicians to deists from negatively influencing and inciting the innocent peace loving communities of Acholi and Madi into the bloody clashes.”

He noted that security forces have in a measure to check their effectiveness been conducting patrols and periodic relief to ensure that security service delivery is not compromised for some reason.

“On a serious note, the joint forces have kick started investigations on prominent known leaders from both communities who have been behind the mobilization of the violent youths and arming them with bows and arrows to commit violence,” Capt Kato noted.

He added, “It has also come to our attention that the same leaders have been awarding and illegally selling cheap land in these areas after expulsion of its occupants from their lands. Soon, their networks will be dismantled.”

The UPDF fourth division public information officer said they are working hard to apprehend perpetrators who are causing mayhem in the general areas of Adjumani and Amuru.

 

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