The Camp Chairperson Kitaka Sserwadda says every week on average they receive six people claiming to have been displaced by floods but fail to prove that they are residents from Kayunga.
In September last year, Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja instructed Kayunga district local government to work closely with her office to conduct a valuation of the land hosting the affected households so as to purchase it.
Kitaka Sserwadda, the Chairperson of Kyedikyo settlement camp, says that pregnant women, children, and the elderly are most affected by hunger. He explains that due to severe hunger, no single child has returned to school as they have decided to stay home to assist their parents to look for food.
Kayunga District Police Community Liaison Officer, Paul Ssali, says that they often find it challenging locking up other suspects with self-proclaimed homosexuals.
To access the parish, one uses a boat provided by Uganda National Roads Authority-UNRA for residents to sail a distance of about 4kilometers crossing through what used to be Bweyale village.