Some of the
people who were relocated from disaster-prone areas such as Buluganya, Sotti,
and Bumasobo in Bulambuli district to the Bunambutye government resettlement
area after last month’s devastating landslide, which claimed over 100 lives,
are now requesting to return to their original homes.
In response to the disaster, the Government, under
the Prime Minister's office and in collaboration with the Bulambuli district
local government, relocated 60 families to Bunambutye government resettlement
area in Bunambutye Sub County. These families were temporarily housed in
tents at the Internal Displaced Persons (IDP) camp while the government sought
funds to either build permanent houses or provide cash for the affected people
to find a more suitable settlement.
Speaking to our reporter on Wednesday at the
Bunambutye resettlement area, John Gidongo, one of the relocated victims,
expressed dissatisfaction with the new location. He stated that the
environment in Bunambutye is not conducive to their way of life compared to
their original homes. He described the area as dry and hot, making it
unsuitable for both human habitation and animal husbandry.
Sarah Nedege, another displaced resident, echoed
these concerns, pointing out that Bunambutye’s hot climate is unsuitable for
agriculture, which is their primary source of income.
Annet Nandudu, the LCV Chairperson of Bulambuli,
called for calm, reassuring the affected residents that the government is
working on fulfilling its pledge to provide financial assistance and find a
better settlement for them.
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