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Bishop Eciru Decries Politicians Fueling Rise of Okadibong Gangs in Teso

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September 29, 2025
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Bishop Eciru Decries Politicians Fueling Rise of Okadibong Gangs in Teso
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By KT Reporter

The Bishop of Soroti Catholic Diocese, Rt Rev. Dr. Joseph Eciru Oliach, has expressed disappointment at certain politicians for undermining his efforts to curb the rise of youth gangs, particularly the gate-crashers locally known as Okadibong, in the Teso sub-region.

In recent years, the gangs have grown in size and notoriety, prompting Bishop Eciru to direct that all functions within the diocese end by 6 p.m. to prevent youths from storming events at night.

Despite the directive, late-night events continue, with tragic consequences, including the recent death of a young person in Katakwi District.

The bishop accused some politicians of fueling the problem by encouraging late-night drinking and dancing. “They provide voters with the local brew, Ajono, or keep them dancing until morning. Why encourage excessive drinking that just leads to regrettable consequences?” he asked.

“They complain that the government is ineffective while their own actions lead to disorder.” Bishop Eciru urged the community to conduct activities during the day and return home before dark. “At around 5 p.m., it’s time to leave the trading center and go home. Why do some fear to venture back during daylight?” he said, narrating a story of a son who mistook his late-returning father for an intruder.

The bishop revealed that he himself had been targeted by a group of Okadibong, who only spared him after realizing he was not a political candidate. His remarks were echoed by Joseph Opule, representing Vice President Jessica Alupo, who linked late-night gatherings to crime. He cited a recent incident where a brother killed another in the community, attributing it to reckless behavior fueled by drinking.

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Opule urged parents to embrace their responsibilities by nurturing love, instilling discipline, and ensuring their children attend school and church. He made the remarks during celebrations at Ariet-Kapujan Parish for Stella Maris, which included the confirmation of 332 children and a fundraising drive for Regina Caeli Cathedral-Soroti.

The event was held at Adodoi-Kapujan Primary School on September 27, 2025. Toroma County MP, Joseph Andrew Koluo, also backed the bishop, warning of the link between alcohol abuse and domestic violence.

Koluo urged youth to avoid habits like opium use, gambling, and excessive drinking, instead taking up productive ventures such as vegetable growing and poultry farming. He also reminded Christians of the bishop’s advice on educating children as a path to peace and development.

Engineer Paul Malinga, an aspirant for the Toroma County MP seat, said while he would not take a firm stance on the bishop’s message, he agreed that all events must be properly scheduled and parents should not neglect their duties.

Church leaders and community members also voiced support. Rose Ayomo, chairperson of St. Thomas Catholic Church in Adodoi, said excessive drinking contributes to domestic violence and food shortages.

Emmanuel Opio, a teacher at Adodoi-Kapujan Primary School, observed that many uninvited guests travel over 10 kilometers to attend late functions, especially traditional marriages, which often end in property damage once alcohol flows.

Meanwhile, Vice President Alupo contributed Shs1.5 million, a bag of rice, and a bar of soap for each confirmed child, while MP Koluo donated a bull and fuel for clergy and choir members.

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