Parish committees should allocate funds to individuals who are actively involved in their SACCOs, those living below the poverty line, and those who … - Irene Linda Mugisha

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Parish committees should allocate funds to individuals who are actively involved in their SACCOs, those living below the poverty line, and those who can effectively use the money to improve their lives, as outlined in the guidelines. I have received complaints that some PDM beneficiaries have not received the funds they applied for, despite meeting the criteria.

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About Irene Linda Mugisha

Irene Linda Mugisha is a Ugandan politician, psychologist and a member of parliament for the Fort Portal City in the 11th Parliament of Uganda representing the National Resistance Movement party.

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Some parishes consist of up to 14 villages, which creates a challenge when funds are distributed—it often feels like the money is lost in a vast ocean. In some villages, no one has benefited yet, and when you visit, the people are understandably frustrated, expressing their anger over not receiving the funds.

Nyakitojo, Kitaka, and Rwenkuba are the parishes that were gazetted but did not receive PDM funds. The Ministry of Local Government is aware of this issue, and it has been presented to Parliament. We are now awaiting the Ministry of Finance to allocate funds to these parishes so they can begin benefiting.

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Many people in cities like Fort Portal can easily engage in businesses such as selling eggs, dairy products, and other value-added goods that don’t require much space. Since most urban residents are tenants and lack the space for poultry or piggery farming, they can still sell these products instead.

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