Irene Muloni wants to represent Bulambuli district as their female parliament member. The former energy minister got her party nomination papers from Dr. Tanga Odoi on Thursday. She promised to help families who lost their homes during landslides find new places to live. The government already has camps for these displaced people who need permanent housing.
Landslides have killed hundreds of people across eastern Uganda over many years. The worst disaster happened in Bududa back in 2010 when more than 300 people died. Some families refuse to move away from their old homes even though the areas remain dangerous. Muloni said the prime minister's office will help relocate everyone to safer ground.
Schools and health centers need major improvements across Bulambuli district. Many villages lack primary schools and some areas have no secondary schools at all. Several communities cannot reach medical facilities when they need treatment. Muloni plans to work with government officials to build these missing services.
The candidate urged local people to join government programs that help create jobs and reduce poverty. These programs give money and training to help families start small businesses. Muloni believes these initiatives can transform the economic situation for many households throughout the district.
Landslides have killed hundreds of people across eastern Uganda over many years. The worst disaster happened in Bududa back in 2010 when more than 300 people died. Some families refuse to move away from their old homes even though the areas remain dangerous. Muloni said the prime minister's office will help relocate everyone to safer ground.
Schools and health centers need major improvements across Bulambuli district. Many villages lack primary schools and some areas have no secondary schools at all. Several communities cannot reach medical facilities when they need treatment. Muloni plans to work with government officials to build these missing services.
The candidate urged local people to join government programs that help create jobs and reduce poverty. These programs give money and training to help families start small businesses. Muloni believes these initiatives can transform the economic situation for many households throughout the district.