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MPs Urge Gov’t To Distribute Hand Hoes Countrywide

Museveni with a hand hoe

Members of Parliament have called on Government to extend the roll-out of hand-held hoes to parts of the country that did not benefit from the previous roll-out.

Rukiga County MP Roland Ndyomugyenyi raised the matter, stating that some parts of the country specifically his constituency did not get the hoes that were distributed in the previous roll-out from December 2020 to June 2021.

The 10th Parliament passed a resolution for mass distribution of the hoes to the entire population as a government initiative to boost agricultural production.

He said that the people of Rukiga did not get hoes much as the initiative was intended to provide two hand-held hoes to every household in every district.

The Government Chief Whip, Thomas Tayebwa, informed Parliament that government was distributing the hoes in a phased manner due to budgetary constraints.

He added that government procured 2.5 million hoes most of which have been distributed in the sub-regions of Lango and Teso. However, the government is still committed to delivering more hoes once finances allow.

The Chairperson of the Committee on Agriculture, Janet Okori-Moe, reaffirmed that indeed Parliament Okayed the procurement of 2.5 million hoes and requested that all communities get them.

She noted that some of the hoes were distributed as recently as June 2021 and further held that they had been given out in three sub-regions.

Okori-Moe said that West Nile sub-region got 1.3 hoes; Teso sub-region got 860,000 and; Karamoja sub-region got 437,000 hoes, bringing the total to 2.5 million hand-held hoes.

However, a section of MPs said that in the regions where hoes were given, some parishes or villages did not get them.

Pakwach District Woman Representative, Jane Avur Pacuto recommended that the government should first prioritize the sub-counties and parishes that did not receive hoes in those sub-regions that benefited from the distribution.

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