Uganda: Gen Moses Ali Renews Call for West Nile Ministry, War Debt Compensation

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Uganda’s Second Deputy Prime Minister and long-serving legislator for Adjumani West County, Gen Moses Ali, has once again urged President Museveni to establish a dedicated Ministry for the West Nile Region and ensure compensation for war debt claimants who suffered during past insurgencies.

Speaking during during a press conference held in his home at Abrichaku Village in Adjumani Town Council, the 86-year-old retired general said West Nile continues to be marginalised under the Ministry for Northern Uganda, which he argues is too broad to effectively serve the specific needs of the region.

“The current arrangement is too large for West Nile to feel the impact,” said Gen Moses Ali. “We humbly request Your Excellency to appoint a Minister for West Nile to bring services nearer to the people and ensure focused supervision and oversight.”

Gen Ali emphasised that other regions such as Teso, Karamoja, Luweero-Rwenzori, and Busoga already benefit from designated ministries or special development programs. He insisted that West Nile deserves the same recognition and institutional attention.

The general also made a strong appeal for the compensation of war veterans and the families of those who lost lives and property during violent conflict, particularly members of the former Uganda National Rescue Front (UNRF).

“Government has compensated war claimants in Acholi, Lango, and Teso. Why is West Nile still waiting?” he asked. “We lost both lives and property. Over 513 confirmed fighters died, and more than 60% of the surviving veterans are now dead too. Their families need justice.”