New ULC Boss Byenkya Vetted, Cries Foul Over Poor Pay

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By Max Patrick Ocaido The parliamentary Appointments committee has Monday successfully vetted and approved new members of Uganda Lands Commission (ULC)....

By Max Patrick Ocaido

The parliamentary Appointments committee has Monday successfully vetted and approved new members of Uganda Lands Commission (ULC).

President Yoweri Museveni in April appointed former MP for Hoima district Beatrice Nyakaisiki Byenkya, as ULC replacing Isoke Baguma whose term of office expired. Other new members include; former Iganga district chairperson Asuma Kyafu; former Gulu university Vice Chancellor Prof Nyeko Pen-Mogi, Stella Achan and former Kabale Town Clerk Rukiika Bujara.

The vetting session chaired by the Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga today interacted with the new members at South Committee room. According to an MP (committee member) who spoke on condition of anonymity, all the new members were successfully vetted and approved to serve in the ULC board.

ULC is a semi-autonomous land verification, monitoring and preservation organisation that is mandated to document, verify, preserve and maintain land owned and/or administered by the government.

Speaking to the media after vetting, Byenkya said that her first assignment will be to push for better salary increment for members of ULC.

“Many people keep saying that the Lands commission has a lot of money, but I don’t see the money. I get a salary of Shs7m. Now tell me what I am supposed to do with Shs7m? In fact the lands commission is the most poorly paid Public service commission, health and education service commission. So I think something should be done so that we do our work better, but more especially on image building following allegations of corruption on the lands commission officials,” Byenkya said.

Byenkya served as MP during the 7th and 8th parliament. She later lost to reigning Hoima Woman MP Tophace Kaahwa in the NRM Primaries. 

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