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HON LAGEN DAVID ATUKA SENDS A MESSAGE OF WARNING TO THE MAFIAS THAT ARE LOOPING AND DIVERTING FUNDS MEANT FOR ACHOLI SUB REGION.

 While in attendance of a committee meeting with the office of Attorney General in Zambia on tips for an effective performance, Hon Lagen David MP Agago county cautioned the government in partnership with Uganda commission to litigate the corrupt officials looping funds meant for the community of Acholi. it is time the office of State Attorney to lay down effective policies to priorities and  fasten on the processes of Acholi war debt claimant, Compensation of the lives lost in the cattle insurgencies in the Region. Notwithstanding the Security Road that has always been promised but not fully worked upon. We must dispel off any kind of differences as leaders and set our priorities in tilting international bilateral relations based on policies that intensively extend service delivery to the least citizen in the country. He implored the commissions to be united if there to succeed in the partnership explaining that building cohesion and having coherent messages amongst us is the...

Don’t bow’ Hon Lagen David urges Jamaica to resist Western pressure on anti-homosexuality

TEN months after the Ugandan Government passed one of the world’s toughest anti-LGBTQ laws, Hon Lagen David, a member of parliament representing Agago county  encouraged Jamaica not to succumb to the pressure of the Western world and give in to what he described as immoral and irreverent principles. “My advice to the Government of Jamaica is that they need to take up a stance if they cherish the culture of Jamaica. They need to stand on their own and protect the dignity of the people of Jamaica by not yielding to the pressure of the Western world,” David Lagen, the Member of Parliament for Agago Agago County in northern Uganda, stated passionately in an interview with the Jamaica Observer  last Thursday. Lagen was in Jamaica for the launch of a series of books by journalist-turned-missionary Donna Hussey Stewart.  He said the Jamaican Government should take a definitive stance against the Western world when fighting against issues related to laws that promote homosexualit...