Sister Bakoko Zoe Champions Development as Voices of Discord Rise in Arua

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Sister Bakoko Zoe Champions Development as Voices of Discord Rise in Arua

Yesterday in Kapeke, Sister Bakoko Zoe joined Grandpa Salim Saleh to launch a locally made juice—a clear sign of commitment to grassroots development, value addition, and empowerment of local enterprise. The initiative reflects practical leadership focused on creating opportunities and promoting homegrown solutions that benefit communities.

Meanwhile in Arua, a small group of misguided individuals chose a different path—one of incitement, noise, and unfounded allegations directed at a woman who has consistently stood as a pillar of strength and progress. Instead of constructive engagement, they resorted to stirring hate and unnecessary chaos.

Rather than spreading negativity, the more meaningful approach would have been to engage Sister Bakoko Zoe and seek her support in helping local products—such as our own sweet and tasty juice—reach wider markets. Development is driven by ideas, collaboration, and hard work, not insults and entitlement.

It is deeply concerning to see people organizing protests to demand money they did not work for. Such actions reflect a culture of entitlement that undermines dignity, effort, and genuine progress.

Let it be clear: this kind of nonsense will not be tolerated. Sister Bakoko Zoe remains an iron lady—resilient, focused, and instrumental in driving success where leadership and determination are required. She is a dependable figure that young cadres and community members can learn from and lean on.

The future belongs to those who build, not those who shout. Constructive dialogue, innovation, and respect are the true tools of progress.

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