
Kwania, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The police in Kwania District, Northern Uganda, have confidence rapidly detained five other folks for failing to blueprint conclude their teens to college. They had been arrested on Monday for the length of an operation led by Alan Aboce, Akali Sub-County Chief.
Daniel Okullo, Susan Alaba, and Bosco Dunge, all residents of Iceke Leye Village, Aderolongo Parish, in Akali Sub-County, are other folks of teens at Aderolongo Predominant College. The opposite folks later committed themselves in writing to send their teens to college.
A file from Aderolongo Predominant College implies that out of 600 inexperienced persons registered on the college last time period, most bright 295 reported as of Monday, about three weeks after the Interval of time II college reopening.
Aboce, the Akali sub-county chief said they managed to apprehend 9 college-age teens and five other folks, nonetheless the teens had been released.
The subcounty chief warned the errant other folks who are restful holding college-going-age teens at dwelling to send them assist to college, alongside with that the operation would proceed all the blueprint through all parishes for the length of the subcounty to crimson meat up on the frequent college attendance.
Patrick Onyala, chairman of the Of us’ and Teachers’ Association of Aderolongo Predominant College, said the operation is timely. He said most other folks have confidence did not pay the sh15,000 PTA Pattern Fund that was resolved by the district council, which has hindered the event of the college.

Ronald Ecunga, the head teacher of Aderolongo Predominant College, said most bright 295 pupils reported assist to college out of the registered 600 pupils.
He said most other folks saved teens dwelling to assist them gather home chores, specifically chasing birds from sunflower fields and digging, urging other folks to send the inexperienced persons assist to college.
Aderolongo Predominant College is a executive-aided important college located in Aderolongo Parish, Akali Sub-County, in Kwania District.
The college currently has 19 teaching team deployed by Kwania District Education Native Govt to the college and 295 pupils from Predominant One to Predominant Seven, with a dropout rate of more than 300 pupils.
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