Lawmakers on the Presidential Affairs
committee will this Sunday head to Karamoja to unearth more information in
regard to the mismanagement of relief items meant for vulnerable people in the
sub-region.
Among
the districts the team intends to visit include Nakapiripirit, Moroto, Kotido
and Napak where most of the mismanagement accusations were raised.
The
visit, which will last five days, follows last week’s session where the
committee interfaced with various witnesses over the saga.
Karamoja
Affairs minister Mary Goretti Kitutu, her junior Agnes Nandutu and Finance
Minister Matia Kasaija have all appeared before the committee.
The
committee chairperson, Jessica Ababiku says they have virtually covered 60
percent of their investigations and will now come to the ground to cross check
the information that was availed to them.
The MPs’
terms of reference include ascertaining allegations of the mismanagement of
iron sheets, doing verification on the number of goats that were expected in
Karamoja versus the actual cost implications as well as determine whether food
items, specifically maize, were diverted to support other institutions.
Speaker
Anita Among has directed the committee to return to the House in two weeks’
time with their findings and recommendations.