Nseko also says localities must be vigilant of new foreigners and report them to the appropriate authorities so that they can be scrutinised.
The Kumi deputy Resident District Commissioner, Anthony Nseko speakes during the primary schools' climate change debate at the Kumi district council hall on Friday. (Credit: Jeff Andrew Lule)
Kumi deputy Resident District Commissioner has urged all educational and other government institutions to bolster their security in order to deter any potential offenders.
The call
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