The 10-kilometer roads are part of the 2500 kilometers of community access roads to be constructed to ease the transportation of produce, improve access to markets, and boost oil seed production. The roads to be graded shall be Acoricol - Kalodung which covers 6 kilometers and the second road will be Acoricol to Lorengecora town council.
Napak district local government has commenced the
construction of the 10-kilometer roads under the National Oil Seed Project.
The 10-kilometer roads are part of the 2500 kilometers of community
access roads to be constructed to ease the transportation of produce, improve
access to markets, and boost oil seed production. The roads to be graded are Acoricol - Kalodung which covers 6 kilometers and Acoricol
to Lorengecora town council.
The scope of the works includes the opening, grabbing
with 3 box culverts which will be put on the road, and aerated culverts that
will be at the swampy area that covers 1 kilometer.
Napak Chief Administrative Officer, James Okumu
said that the government has supported the road rehabilitation project for
1.216 billion shillings.
Okumu said Napak is among the districts that have
benefited from the National Oil Seed Program funded by the International Fund
for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in partnership with the government of
Uganda.
Okumu appealed to the community to cooperate with the
constructors to ensure that there is proper work done under closed supervision.
Okumu also noted that once the works are done, the farmers
will be able to access markets and they should be encouraged to improve on
their productivity.
Okumu said that the farmers should also be able to select
enterprises that can enhance their social and economic well-being.
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The Acting District Engineer for Napak, Sisto Alinga said they had initially planned for 15 kilometers for each sub-county but
it was reduced to 10 kilometers in the first phase due to high costs of construction.
He said that phase
two will handle the roads that cross the swampy areas, especially in the
Apeitolim sub-county.
Alinga said that the project is likely to take 6 months as
per the contract document but the work may be done in less than the expected
timeframe.
He also noted that the project has two components which are agricultural
input under the Agriculture Ministry and infrastructure linkage that is
directly handled by the Ministry of Local Government.
Alinga explained that the farmers will be able to pick the
produce from the farms and take them to the processing industries.
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John Paul Kodet, the LC5 chairperson of Napak district
urged the farmers to produce enough sunflower and improve the trade with the
neighboring districts in Teso.
Kodet noted that the roads will also improve the mobility of
the surrounding communities in terms of service delivery. He also noted that
the roads would help the security forces to track the cattle rustlers who have
been terrorizing the community.
Kodet observed that it was the right decision to open up the
roads in the areas that used to be a path route for the criminals and rescue
the situation.
Kodet said that the next plan should be to open a market
within the oil seed markets so that farmers can sell their produce.
Kodet appealed to the people of Napak to utilize the roads
very well by venturing into the economic activities that can generate for them
income.
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Peterken Lochap, the Member of Parliament for Bokora
East County said that the roads will assist the community to transport their
farm produce.
Lochap noted that the road network has been very poor and it
has been a hindering factor for the farmers. He added that the road network
will also improve service delivery and boost production.
Lochap urged the community to make the best use of the roads
and also start constructing commercial houses along the roads for economic
transformation.
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Bokora
West County MP, John Bosco Ngoya said that the roads link the farmers to the market.
Ngoya said that there are so many farmers who have been losing
produce that rote at home because they could not access the market.
He added that his community has not been able to
access the health facilities due to the poor status of the roads. He urged the
community to be alert and keen to participate in the development of the area.
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The National Seed Oil project rolled out in 2021 is running
for seven years and it is aimed at supporting smallholder farmers in oil seed
production and market linkages. The project is currently being implemented in
the districts of Amudat, Napak, Abim Nakapiripirit, Nabilatuk, and Kaabong
district.