By Fred Ogwang
Amolatar
Amolatar district presented its budget for the year 2008/09, worth 6.5 billion shilling, to the local council.
The district chairperson Alfred Adoli Ogwok who was the chief guest at the budget session on May 15, 2008 urged local leaders to participate fully in revenue collection, which he said is the major source of the income to the district.
“Our villages, parishes, sub counties and the district can not develop without revenue collection”, he stressed.
He however urged leaders to be transparent to their communities and sensitize them on the advantages of revenue collection.
The acting district planer Richard Okello Odyek who presided over the budget said 90.7% of the budget is expected from central government, 8.0% from the non-governmental organization (NGOs) and 1.2% is expected from local revenue collection.
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