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Henry Oryem, Uganda’s foreign affairs minister, is receiving backlash for his controversial statement

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The Ugandan foreign affairs minister, Henry Oryem, has faced severe backlash after he made a controversial comment regarding those who have lost their lives to hunger in his country.

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In his statement, Henry Oryem referred to these individuals as “idiots,” sparking widespread outrage and condemnation.

The minister emphasized that Uganda’s climate and fertile land provide ample opportunities for the citizens to grow their food, and therefore, there should be no reason for anyone to die of hunger.

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However, Henry Oryem’s choice of words has been deemed insensitive and inappropriate, given the severity of the issue and the countless lives lost to the ongoing food crisis in Uganda.

“It’s only an idiot, a real idiot, that can die of hunger in Uganda,” the state minister for foreign affairs told the NTV Uganda television channel.

“If you work hard, there is land in Uganda. The climate is right in spite [of] climate change. If you make a double effort to make sure that you go out in the morning, till your land, you plant the seeds; you maintain your plantation, surely, how do you fail then to get food?”

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The minister’s comments have sparked outrage as legislators fume.

Moses Aleper, a legislator for Chekwii County, which is part of the affected Karamoja region, told the BBC that Mr Oryem’s views were “not right” and “unfortunate coming from a minister who knows what goes on in this country”.

“I’m from one of the most productive parts of Karamoja, where there is adequate rain, and we produce food.

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“But in situations where the weather fails us, the weather vagaries set in, and we definitely fail to get food. And normally, people get famine and eventually, hunger strikes,” he said.

Mr Aleper also said that hunger in the region is often caused by “other issues beyond even human control”, such as how the climate changes.

Prominent Ugandan author and journalist, Charles Onyango-Obbo also hit out at Mr Oryem, saying that the minister failed to grasp “that hunger in a country like Uganda is a distribution/market problem”.

Meanwhile, official data on the current food situation in Karamoja is unavailable, but the region often experiences hunger during dry seasons due to its semi-arid climatic conditions.

In 2022, more than 2,200 people died of starvation and related illnesses in north-east Uganda, a report by an official human rights body said.

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Matthew Okosodo Ehiosun
Matthew Okosodo Ehiosun
Matthew Okosodo Ehiosun is a Nigerian journalist and political analyst, and the publisher of The Daily News Media. A former staff of the Nigerian Television Authority, he cover politics, metro, entertainment, and national issues with a focus on accuracy, speed, and digital audience growth.

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