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Gen. Nabasa urges Jie-Dodoth unity against cattle theft in Karamoja

Despite challenges, Gen. Nabasa noted a relative peace in the region, thanks in part to adherence to the Presidential Amnesty window.
Despite challenges, Gen. Nabasa noted a relative peace in the region, thanks in part to adherence to the Presidential Amnesty window.
Despite challenges, Gen. Nabasa noted a relative peace in the region, thanks in part to adherence to the Presidential Amnesty window.
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During a security community meeting in Moruitit village, Kaabong district, Gen. Nabasa highlighted the importance of brotherhood and cooperation to tackle the ongoing issues of cattle theft and mutual accusations between the communities.

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Despite challenges, Gen. Nabasa noted a relative peace in the region, thanks in part to adherence to the Presidential Amnesty window.

He addressed the influence of Turkana pastoralists and emphasized collaboration with the UPDF's 405 Brigade to maintain peace, particularly along the Uganda-Kenya border.

The meeting also saw contributions from local leaders and officials, including calls for the surrender of illegal firearms and plans to address water scarcity by drilling boreholes along border areas.

With the presence of district chairpersons, security officers, and community members, the initiative seeks to leverage reformed warriors' knowledge of local terrains and networks to combat criminal activities in Northern Karamoja.

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