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Soroti bishop cautions against burdening leaders w

Soroti bishop cautions against burdening leaders w
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Bishop Kosea Odongo of the Soroti Diocese in Uganda has warned constituents against placing excessive financial demands on elected leaders. He argued that such pressure forces politicians to engage in corrupt practices to meet personal requests, distracting them from their legislative and representative duties.

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This addresses the cultural and systemic roots of corruption in local governance, highlighting the tension between public expectations and official responsibilities.

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The article reports on the bishop's public remarks and provides context regarding corruption statistics in Uganda without injecting personal bias.

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