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LC V Pader to Be Sued Over China Railway Company Quarry Site Closure

Pader LC V's letter was addressed to the China Railway company on 6th June 2022. Photo; LC V Pader


Pader district chairperson is currently fighting a legal battle with the Chinese Railway 18th Bureau Group working on quarry site in Angagura sub-county in Pader district through their lawyer, Yiga Advocates after he shut down the site weeks ago on claims of lack of memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the district.

Through their advocate, Yiga Advocates, the Chinese Railway 18th Bureau Group in a letter of intent to sue dated Wednesday, 8th June 2022, revealed plans to sue the Pader district chairperson for illegally shutting down the site over unclear circumstances.

In a letter of intent to sue addressed by the Yiga Advocates to the chairperson, the China Railway Group claims that for the past six months, the District Council of Pader has unofficially pitched a Memorandum of Understanding to their clients with the proposal that their clients pay some royalties to your District Council in respect to the operations of the quarry at Angagura.


The letter added in part that, a letter was written to their clients through the office of the Chief Administrative Officer dated 19th May 2022 demanding that their client commits to paying several billion which is not justified.

Yiga Advocates in their letter stated that the district chairperson refused to avail their clients of the purported MOU and resorted to threats of shutting them down if they do not sign the same. The advocate accused the district chairperson of closure of the site and denying providing a drafted MOU to their client and stated that the letter dated May 19th, 2022 was duly responded to by a letter from their office dated 23rd May 2022 - with a request that you avail the draft MOU and its legal basis but, no response was ever received to date.


“By serving the intention to sue letter, our client has instructed that you avail us with the claimants and the claims they have against our client as alleged, the issues between our clients and the Sub County, all the legal basis for these issues, the draft Memorandum of Understanding and the legal basis upon which the billions that you seek therein are grounded to have the district’s concerns addressed,” part of the letter states.

Yiga Advocates further directed in their letter that the district chairperson must avail them of these documents as soon as practicable but in any case, no later than the end of the day Monday I3th of June 2022, and failure to do so, everything within the law shall be done to ensure that your conduct is checked.


They added that forcing their clients to pay money for which there is no legal basis is duress and extortion and advised the district chairperson to refrain from using your office to reach this perilous end.

However, the Pader district chairperson Fearless Obwoya Oyat defended his letter dated 6th June 2022 addressed to the China Railway Company urging them to close, saying that what he did was right since the district council backed up him.


"The China Railway Company began work in the district without signing MOU, and that they cannot continue unless the MOU is signed before the company can operate in the district despite committing to locals," Obwoya added.


Obwoya claimed that the China Railway Company is sitting on over 20 hectares of land covering natural resources such as hills and rocks, among others, that the district should use to get revenues. He added that he closed the site forcefully upon deaf ears provided by the company following a series of warnings sent to them.

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