Agago's Opio Leonard Ojok trashes the fund system at Bomah Hotel

District officials demand changes to government oversight methods that track local authority performance. The current approach produces uneven public service distribution across regions. Leaders gathered at Bomah Hotel during Thursday's Northern Cluster workshop to voice concerns. Multiple administrators described funding delays and technical skill shortages that hamper operations.

Agago District representatives highlighted problems with ministry-selected contractors managing projects across several areas simultaneously. Officials argue that removing money from underperforming regions and giving it to successful ones worsens existing disparities. Each district confronts distinct obstacles that require individual attention rather than blanket policies. Administrative officers requested additional resources for digital systems and oversight activities.

Lamwo District's speaker emphasized persistent delays in financial transfers that disrupt service provision. Hard-to-reach areas need targeted assistance to address their unique geographic challenges. The Finance Ministry's representative acknowledged all concerns raised during discussions. Officials promised to forward a comprehensive report to senior leadership for consideration.
 

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