‘Desist from giving out bribes to land officers’ – minister Nabakooba
There are 22 zonal land offices across the country, some of which have been getting bribes from the public before providing services.
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There are 22 zonal land offices across the country, some of which have been getting bribes from the public before providing services.
Uganda developed a national land policy whose goal is to ensure an efficient, equitable and optimal utilisation and management of Uganda’s land resources for poverty reduction, wealth creation and of our socioeconomic development.
Boundary issues on land remain contentious across the country and in particular where infrastructure projects are being rolled out.
Reckless drivers are contributing to high cases of road crashes and fatalities in the country.
Godfrey Ngobi Salam, the High Court registrar of Lira noted that if the initiative is rolled out well it will help in mitigating cases of land being reported to court.
According to the documents available (which we have obtained copies of), the now contentious Mvule Crescent was previously the property of the Uganda Protectorate Government which was given to the Jinja Muslim Club on 2nd December 1954.
“If I don’t have a city service commission, how do I recruit an environment officer to support land management in Lira City East or West?” He asked.
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