Schools For Displaced Children To Be Built In Luweero

Oct 27, 2002

DESPITE protests by Luweero chairman Hajji Abdul Nadduli, the Government has not dropped its impromptu plan to construct two schools for children rescued from Kony rebels at Bukalasa Agricultural College, reports <b>Frederick Kiwanuka.</b>

DESPITE protests by Luweero chairman Hajji Abdul Nadduli, the Government has not dropped its impromptu plan to construct two schools for children rescued from Kony rebels at Bukalasa Agricultural College, reports Frederick Kiwanuka.
Minister Khiddu Makubya said in Luweero over the weekend that the sh3b project to cater for 3,000 displaced children will be implemented immediately because it is urgently needed.
Makubuya, who on Friday addressed participants of an ongoing chakamchaka course at Butuntumula sub-county near Luweero, said the project would benefit the district.
Nadduli on Independence Day threatened to demonstrate against the schools, saying the influx might cause insecurity. Ends

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