Adrian Wasswa Ddungu,LCV Chairman for Buvuma District Local Government has appealed to the Government of Uganda to prioritize the compensation of land owners in his area of jurisdiction whose land is being used for oil palm growing.
Speaking at the belated Buvuma District Women’s Day celebrations on Friday held at Busamuzi Sub-county Headquarters as well as at the guided tour of the oil palm nurseries under Oil Palm Buvuma Limited by the Presidency Minister-Hon.Milly Babalanda,a concerned Ddungu argued that the delayed process to compensate the land owners is posing a serious challenge to the progress of the much desired palm project under the National Oil Palm Project through the Ministry of Agriculture.
“As a District,we are fully behind the Oil Palm project having borrowed a leaf from how Kalangala has been transformed courtesy of oil Palm. However, the issue of compensation for land owners continues to pose a serious concern to the progress of this project in the area.Bona-fide land owners and their fees due to them are already known and Government is just left with paying them off”, a concerned Ddungu noted asking Government to ensure that even if it requires asking for a supplementary budget, it should be the way to go if President Museveni’s plan for oil Palm Growing in the gazetted areas within Uganda is to be realized.
Earlier on during the guided tour, General Manager of Oil Palm Buvuma Limited, P.Chin in company of Salim Maiso who is the Chairman of Oil Palm Buvuma Limited notified the Presidency Minister-Hon.Babalanda who was flanked by the State Minister for Culture-Hon.Peace Mutuzo that as investors, they are more than ready to accomplish the task at hand provided all land related matters are sorted.

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