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LOP forced to trek 3 kilometers in protest over bad road

FILE PHOTO: Leader of Opposition Betty Aol Ochan

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Angry residents of Bardege division in Gulu municipality forced the Leader of Opposition in Parliament, Betty Aol Ocan to trek for three kilometers in protest of bad roads.

The LOP had paid an impromptu visit to hundreds of people who had gathered at Gulu municipal council offices  Monday morning demanding for answers about bad roads in their area.

The angry residents had earlier on blocked the five kilometer Oola Lubara road, which connects Gulu town to St Mary`s Hospital Lacor via Gulu airfield and Mako ware houses and Gulu Archdiocese cathedral.

The residents led by Bardege Division LC III Chairperson, Patrick Oola Lumumba tasked Aol, who also doubles as Gulu woman MP to step out of the comfort of her vehicle and walk with them to taste the bad condition of the road, which has lasted for close to six years.

The residents walked with the legislator from the Gulu Municipal Council office up to the residence of Yusuf Adek Okwonga, the Pageya clan chief, about three kilometers away.

Paul Onyegiu, one of the residents, says the road has been impassable for over six years especially during the rainy seasons but their leaders are silent.

Aol, who was dressed in a light green gomesi and shiny black shoes moved for over two hours in the company of her four body guards who all ended up with muddy feet and dirty clothes.

She told URN at the Chief`s palace that she accepted to move in solidarity with the suffering people whose plight for better services hasn’t been addressed.

Earlier the residents used vehicles tyres, boulders and logs to block the road. They also mockingly planted crops on the road, arguing that it has become a garden.

They later moved to the Gulu Municipal Council office from where the Gulu municipal engineer, Terence Okwonga assured them that the road will be upgraded in January at Shillings 6 billion.

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