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Cattle Compensation to Resume after Election Says Museveni

Members of the Acholi War Debt Claimant At Pece Stadium in Gulu City

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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has announced that the program to compensate every household in the Acoli, Lango, and Teso sub-regions for lost cattle will resume after the general elections.

Addressing his last campaign rally in Lango on Thursday, Museveni explained that the cattle compensation process is what halted his campaign in Lira and Kole.

The NRM’s presidential candidate, however, explained that the issue now is about the old list of beneficiaries, which had a lot of problems, a reason why there is a delay to allow the responsible people to generate a new list.

In March 2022, the President officially launched the cattle compensation program, and the government has spent 43.66 billion shillings to compensate a few claimants in the Acholi sub-region, leaving 12,110 more claimants still awaiting payment.

In the Lango sub-region, 42,024 claimants were registered, but only 12,389 received compensation at a cost of 48.73 billion shillings, whereas in the Teso sub-region, 65.65 billion shillings was spent to compensate 11,056 out of the 33,664 claimants registered.

However, due to persistent issues of corruption, middlemen, and bureaucratic hurdles, which for long hindered its progress, under the new program, the funds will reach the intended beneficiaries via mobile money. The Government of Uganda has a plan to repay residents in the three sub-regions for livestock lost during past conflicts, with recent plans shifting towards a fixed-rate payment of five cows valued at 5 million shillings per household. 

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