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Lilly Adong

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Lilly Adong (born on 2 February 1976) is a Ugandan politician and member of Parliament since 2011, she serves as a woman representative in the Parliament of Uganda for the Nwoya district. She is an independent politician.

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  • Why is an entity, in which the government holds the majority share, reducing staff salaries at a time when journalists are playing a crucial role in serving the nation during the lockdown? There is an urgent call for government intervention to protect these workers.
  • It's likely that she was referring to nomadism rather than a primitive form of farming. If she recently visited Kiruhura district with other MPs, she would have seen that pastoralism is much more advanced than she may have thought. She would have noticed well-developed ranches and numerous milk vans transporting cans of milk from Rushere to Kampala. Pastoralism has evolved into a significant economic activity in several other districts as well.
  • Today, I stand to refute the allegations that I organized gangs of my supporters to attack my opponents' followers. This is false; I did not do it, and I would never do such a thing.
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