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President Museveni Bans Illegal Gold Mining in Abim. His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has ordered the closure of illegal gold mining sites in Okemer, Abim District, directing the 5 Infantry Division of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) to enforce a strict ban on illegal miners.
This is revealed by the Ministry of Defense and Veterans Affair in a press statement dated today, Friday, 27th September, 2024.
The directive comes in response to a significant increase in mining activities across Alerek and Chamkok Sub-Counties, attracting thousands of individuals, including South Sudanese and Kenyans. The surge, compounded by inadequate sanitation, led the President to call for UPDF personnel to secure the mining regions.
During a session with the Kakoka community, Brig Gen Katungi sought to address concerns and foster a spirit of cooperation. He encouraged local miners to formalise their operations by registering as either artisanal miners or local mining companies, which could then partner with international firms facilitated by the government. “The future belongs to the organised,” he stressed, urging the community to prioritise unity over political divisiveness.
Community member Adei Peter offered a heartfelt apology to the Division Commander on behalf of his peers for previous unfounded allegations against the UPDF. He underscored the importance of unity within the community and the need for proper registration to formalise their operations.
In a related matter, Mr John Ariko, chairman of the Abim Local Council 5, expressed gratitude to the UPDF for deploying a helicopter to deter wild animals, including elephants and buffaloes, from Kidepo Valley National Park, which had been raiding local farms and threatening residents. Despite the assistance, he noted the animals’ return and requested further UPDF help in relocating them.
The Division Commander acknowledged that the animals are migrating due to water shortages in Kidepo National Park and poaching from the South Sudanese border. He outlined government plans to desilt all dams in Karamoja, including those within the park, and confirmed that electric fencing of Kidepo National Park has been ordered by the President.
The meeting included attendance from key figures such as Lt Col Caleb Kasheya, Commander of the 509 Brigade, DPC Abim SP Akampurura Peter, and Diso Abim Mr Sagal Henry, among others.
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