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NEMA's Barirega admits Ugandan public ignores state agencies
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57810, member: 636"] Government agency leaders acknowledged insufficient publicity efforts during their fourth leadership gathering at State House Investors' Protection Unit offices in Kampala. Dr Barirega Akankwasah from the National Environment Management Authority chaired the session. Willis Bashaasha from the Manifesto Implementation Unit emphasized that citizens remain unaware of major developments like Kabaale International Airport. Officials agreed that agencies must dedicate larger budget portions toward multilingual communications across regions such as West Nile and Rwenzori. The consensus supported testimonial strategies featuring project beneficiaries alongside expanded digital outreach through social media influencers. Gloria Sebikari from the Petroleum Authority reported substantial progress on Albertine region oil developments. The Kingfisher initiative achieved 80 percent completion with three billion dollars invested while Tilenga operations reached 57 percent across six fields. These petroleum ventures generated 17,000 direct positions for workers with 93 percent of Ugandans filling technical roles. Additional employment benefits produced 35,000 indirect opportunities and 100,000 related industry positions throughout affected communities. More than twelve executives attended discussions about strengthening communication approaches to better inform citizens about government accomplishments. [/QUOTE]
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