Kasese, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Each of the victims of the recent mudslides in Kasese district has received a condolence contribution of five million Shillings from President Yoweri Museveni.
At least 16 people were killed after heavy rain caused mudslides in Kisika, Rukoki sub-county on Wednesday. The landslides buried dozens of homes and their occupants and left several residents, mostly women and children nursing injuries at a nearby hospital,
In his message delivered by the Minister in Charge of Kampala Kabuye Kyofatogabye to the families and the people of Kasese, President Museveni described the incident as regrettable but blamed it on the community who he said had not taken his advice to protect the environment. The president tasked leaders to sensitize the masses on the value of planting trees.
Several parts of the country have suffered heavy rains, flooding and the destruction of crops, homes, and infrastructure as rains started after a prolonged drought. Last month, the Uganda National Meteorological Authority-UNMA advised people living in mountainous areas to be vigilant or evacuate to safer areas in anticipation of unusually strong and destructive rains in the August-December season.
Minister Kabuye also asked the residents of Kasese to vacate the disaster-prone areas and plant trees to cover the bare hills. He however assured those still displaced that the government, through the Office of the Prime Minister would assist them until they are fully resettled.
The State Minister for ICT and National Guidance Godfrey Kabyanga also encouraged families to utilize the money in rebuilding their lives again.
Paul Pimawo, one of the victims asked the government to continue supporting them noting that the losses incurred were more than the 5 million Shillings that the government is presenting to each of them. He also asked the government to support children who lost their parents in the disaster.
Scovia Lukando, whose house was destroyed by the mudslides asked the government to help the victims, especially the mothers to put up new houses for their families. She added that with the rising cost of living, the 5 million Shillings may not do much.
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I hope all the flood victims will get the Five Million Uganda Shillings. There should be transparency.