General Charles Otema Awany’s political journey has sparked intense debate and controversy, particularly in Acholiland. Accusations of land grabbing and the tragic shooting of Lukany Yumbe and several others, cast a shadow on his ambitions, fueling skepticism and mistrust. Reports that he did not return Yumbe’s body to the family for a decent burial deepened the pain and outrage among the community. Furthermore, numerous individuals in the past have stood up to expose his alleged wrongdoings in the society he claims to lead. These voices highlight patterns of abuse and impunity that demand thorough scrutiny. While some see General Otema as a strong leader, these unresolved allegations, coupled with the courage of those who have spoken out, amplify calls for accountability. If he is serious about his political aspirations, reconciling with his community and addressing these allegations openly and sincerely should be his focus. Healing the pain of the past requires more than words-it demands justice, accountability, and tangible actions on the ground to rebuild trust. If we cannot do it vocally, we have been trained to do it with the help of our usual powerful pens...
@oloyaxavier877 күн бұрын
What does the doctrine of collective responsibility say? Those who were there said a different thing from your accusations. The masses are more powerful than your individual opinion.
@francisodokonyero7 күн бұрын
Lek volo volo calo pa lucam kikume
@JIMMYMAKTUNU-bh8dp6 күн бұрын
Ming kiken
@wokorachmoses61367 күн бұрын
Lok moni ngat moo peke maromo reto ne ni pe lok ada. Gulu city pat ki nwoya. Todwong Ngeyo lok en ma an atye kawaconeni