Within many pastoral societies and livelihood systems, cattle raiding has served as a long-standing practice Especially in Agago notably. Engaging in cattle raids served important social, political, and economic functions within the pastoral system, including specific functions for young men which the Government declined and projected measures to change the mindset of the rustlers , as explained by Hon Lagen David. Young warriors were compelled to always accumulate cows in order to gain status. Their respect depended on the number of successful raids. However, raiding by these Clusters had extremely negative impacts to our people in Agago and other neighboring districts. Insecurity and instability resulting from raiding led to the collapse of markets, the absence of economic investment, decades of underdevelopment, a breakdown in local governance, and limited access to social services, including health care and education, said Lagen. ...