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Dokolo Leaders Cite Corruption, Nepotism and Staff Shortages in Service Delivery Crisis

Patrick Luwagga by Patrick Luwagga
June 23, 2026
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Local leaders in Dokolo District have raised concern over corruption, nepotism, understaffing and limited resources, saying the challenges are weakening service delivery.

They said Dokolo, like the other eight districts in the Lango Sub-region, continues to struggle with governance and administrative gaps.

Mr David Adim, the Kwera LC3 chairperson, said corruption and nepotism remain major obstacles to effective local government operations in the district.

He said recruitment processes are sometimes abused to favour relatives of district officials.

“Even though a position is advertised, the district service commission (DSC) members will always want a relative to come in first, which is one of the biggest challenges we are experiencing here in Dokolo and elsewhere in the country,” Mr Adim said.

Leaders Raise Recruitment Concerns

Mr Adim said the alleged recruitment irregularities have contributed to the hiring of incompetent staff.

He also linked the problem to absenteeism among some local government workers.

According to him, some senior assistant secretaries and sub-county chiefs report to their duty stations only four times a month.

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“So, we need to address the problem of nepotism and corruption. Corruption to the extent that if you are a doctor, they demand about Shs15 million from you [as a bribe for you to be recruited],” Mr Adim said.

He made the remarks during a capacity-building workshop organised by the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance in Dokolo last Friday.

Technical Leaders Cite Funding and Staffing Gaps

Mr Alfred Ogwal, the Dokolo District planner, also acknowledged that corruption, understaffing and inadequate funding are affecting service delivery.

He spoke on behalf of technical leaders at the same workshop.

“It’s interesting for technocrats to talk of challenges of corruption as part of the challenges we are facing. But they were very careful not to mention that it is them practicing corruption, but it is a challenge which we see amidst us,” Mr Ogwal said.

He added that some new sub-counties lack proper office space.

In Kangai Sub-county, he said, some staff work under trees or operate from rented buildings.

Health Centres Operating With Few Staff

Local leaders also pointed to severe staffing shortages in health facilities.

They said new regulations require each health centre III to have 53 staff members.

However, some facilities reportedly operate with as few as six workers.

As a result, leaders said, only two staff members may remain at a facility to serve patients while others conduct field activities such as vaccination outreaches.

They warned that the shortage is placing pressure on health workers and affecting the quality of care available to residents.

Dokolo Became a District in 2006

Dokolo was carved out of Lira District and became an independent local government administrative unit on July 1, 2006.

Leaders now say the district needs stronger action against corruption, better recruitment practices and more staff to improve service delivery.

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Patrick Luwagga is a Premier League News Correspondent at Briton Sports, specialising in coverage of the English Premier League. He reports on match results, transfers, club developments, tactical trends and other major stories shaping England’s top flight.With extensive experience covering football, Patrick brings a strong understanding of the league, its clubs, players and competitive dynamics. His reporting combines timely updates with informed analysis, helping readers understand both the latest developments and the wider context behind them.Patrick is committed to producing accurate, engaging and well-researched sports journalism. His work includes breaking news, match reports, transfer updates, club performance analysis and feature stories on the people and events influencing the Premier League.

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