Questions have arisen following the Tororo District Council’s resolution to allocate land to five government Agencies in what many councilors and district leaders call ‘flawed and opaque’ manner.

The resolution was passed on Wednesday, 6th May, 2026 where Council approved a Shs97 billion budget for the 2026/2027 financial year in a stormy session marred by procedural breaches, missing documents, and bitter clashes among councillors.
The same session also approved a string of land allocations to government entities including the Resident District Commissioner’s office, NIRA, the High Court, the Inspectorate of Government, and UNATU. Yet only NIRA’s request was listed on the official order paper.
Several members described the process as “opaque” and “flawed,” questioning its legitimacy and objected to the Agenda.
However, some councilors who were in attendance say, there were a lot of calls that came from Kampala “Bosses” during the break that lasted for over 30 minutes, something that attracts more questions.
Who are these Kampala bosses and what particular interest did they have in the budget passing? Or was it about land allocation.
The resolution came on the heels of a previous day’s media briefing where the LCV Chairman, Hon. John Okea, strongly dismissed reports that the district leadership planned to grab land belonging to the Tororo District Agriculture Training Institute, DATIC, calling the claims “false and baseless.”
