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Public service state minister Mary Mugasa has called for a permanent solution to the problems surrounding fishing communities on the shores of Lake Albert as a shared natural resource.
Mugasa expressed concern over persistent challenges being faced by fishing communities, ranging from constant attacks from Congolese militias, extortion, lack of alternative sources of income, illegal fishing and exploitation by political actors with selfish interests.
She made the call shortly after chairing a closed-door security meeting that attracted the National Security Mobilisation Task Force, senior soldiers, regional and district Police commanders, Resident District Commissioners, district chairpersons, district fisheries officers and Fisheries Protection Unit (FPU) officers for the districts bordering Lake Albert, including Kagadi, Hoima, Buliisa and Kikkube.
The November 18, 2025, meeting at Hoima Youth Centre in Kasingo village, Hoima city, was attended by National Security Mobilisation Task Force deputy head for Bunyoro cluster Maj. Gen. Leopold Kyanda, commander army marine unit Brig. Gen. Micheal Nyarwa, Kikuube cluster head Brig. Gen. Tingira Irumba Ateenyi, Hoima city cluster head Brig. Gen. Ronald Bigirwa and Hoima district cluster head Brian Geoffrey Kambere, Hoima district NRM chairperson Vicente Muhumuza Savanna and Kagadi chairperson Ndibwami B. Yosia.
Mugasa asked the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) to toughen against the insurgents who have turned it a habit to attack and seize fishing communities and their fishing gears, including boats, nets, engines, and demand ransom.

Mugasa revealed that the NRM government, under the leadership of President Yoweri Museveni, is committed to streamlining fishing activities in the country by ensuring that all stakeholders benefit more, especially the local indigenous fishing communities.