Uganda Timez
  • AFRICA
  • Business
  • East Africa
  • UGANDA
  • Agriculture
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Life Style
  • Ai
No Result
View All Result
  • AFRICA
  • Business
  • East Africa
  • UGANDA
  • Agriculture
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Life Style
  • Ai
No Result
View All Result
Uganda Timez
Home Uncategorized

Government Initiates Payments for Former West Nile Bank Front Ex-Combatants

Jordan Luke by Jordan Luke
1 year ago
in Uncategorized
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Government Initiates Payments for Former West Nile Bank Front Ex-Combatants
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The government is set to commence disbursements next week for ex-combatants of the West Nile Bank Front (WNBF) amounting to shs5.1 billion.

Addressing the public on Friday, State Minister for Defence overseeing veteran affairs, Abason Huda Oleru, disclosed that the Cabinet’s decision on April 25, 2024, sanctioned the disbursement to former WNBF members, commanded by Maj Gen Juma Oris Abdallah.

Related posts

Cheapest Estates to Live in Nairobi Metropolitan with a Monthly Salary of KSh 10k

Cheapest Estates to Live in Nairobi Metropolitan with a Monthly Salary of KSh 10k

January 17, 2025
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Finalize Divorce, Agree to Split $68 Million Mansion Sale Proceeds

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Finalize Divorce, Agree to Split $68 Million Mansion Sale Proceeds

January 16, 2025

“A verified list of 4901 ex-combatants has been approved for payment, utilizing funds totaling shs5.1 billion allocated from the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs budget in the financial year 2023/2024. The official launch for the disbursement will take place in Koboko on May 8,” stated Oleru.

The event will be graced by Senior Presidential Advisor on Defence, Gen Salim Saleh.

Originating from former Uganda Army soldiers loyal to Idi Amin, the WNBF, under Maj Gen Juma Oris Abdallah’s leadership, wrought havoc in West Nile, engaging in prolonged conflict against the UPDF from Sudan (now South Sudan) and the Democratic Republic of Congo until their defeat in 1997.

Known for kidnappings, violent raids, and laying landmines resulting in casualties, the WNBF was dismantled in 1997 following a significant battle at Kaya involving the SPLA, UPDF, and various Congolese armed groups.

The government pledged a resettlement package for the ex-combatants, with Minister Oleru confirming that the payment process began with mobilization efforts across West Nile districts.

“We meticulously identified 4901 ex-combatants for payment, including arrangements for beneficiaries of deceased combatants. Next of kin will receive the stipend, with family consensus sought to determine recipients,” Oleru elaborated.

The initiation of these payments aims to quell unrest in the West Nile region, fostering a conducive environment for socioeconomic development and promoting reconciliation and stability.

Tags: ex-combatantspaymentUgandaWest Nile Bank Front
Previous Post

African Leaders Convene in Kenya to Forge Financing Strategies for Sustainable Development

Next Post

Benin Joins EBRD Pioneering Sub-Saharan African Membership

Next Post
Benin Joins EBRD Pioneering Sub-Saharan African Membership

Benin Joins EBRD Pioneering Sub-Saharan African Membership

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Uganda Parliament Silently gives itself 10Bn COVID-19 Money

Uganda Parliament Silently gives itself 10Bn COVID-19 Money

5 years ago
Uganda Plans Law to Allow Military Trials for Civilians

Uganda Plans Law to Allow Military Trials for Civilians

3 weeks ago
Uganda Airlines Introduces Mobile App for Travel Convenience

Uganda Airlines Introduces Mobile App for Travel Convenience

2 years ago
Irene Khalayi’s Initiative: Addressing Youth Mental Health in Bunekesa

Irene Khalayi’s Initiative: Addressing Youth Mental Health in Bunekesa

4 years ago

Amazon Best Seller

ADVERTISEMENT

POPULAR NEWS

  • 14 Businesses to Start in Uganda With Ugx: 200,000; 300,000; 400,000; and 500,000

    14 Businesses to Start in Uganda With Ugx: 200,000; 300,000; 400,000; and 500,000

    1 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Diamond Trust Bank defrauds Customer to a tune of Shs 120 billion : Case Filed at Court!

    4 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • DTB on the Verge of Collapse following over 127 Bn Fraud Cases by Ham Enterprises, Gen Charles Angina, Yiga Musa & Others

    5738 shares
    Share 5738 Tweet 0
  • Pictorial: Tycoon Kiggundu Ham’s Residence Very safe and not Flooded as alleged.

    5955 shares
    Share 5955 Tweet 0
  • HAM ENTERPRISES RESPONSE TO UGANDA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION (UBA) SUBMISSION AND CURRENT DTB 120BILLION FRAUD CASE

    2 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2025 Uganda Timez

No Result
View All Result
  • AFRICA
  • Business
  • East Africa
  • UGANDA
  • Agriculture
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Life Style
  • Ai

© 2025 Uganda Timez