School dropout, unemployment increasing crime rates

The Rwimi sub county leaders have expressed concern over the daily increasing criminal cases in the area which they attribute to unemployment, redundancy and the lack of education.

Kangwaje Moses the chairperson Rwimi sub county says most youths in have abandoned school and spend much of their time in bars gambling.

Kangwaje says that due to the high school dropout that has been encouraged by defilement and early marriages, there has been a spark off of land wrangles which he says have claimed a number of lives.

The sub county chairperson calls upon security operatives and the top district leaders to work closely to curb the insecurity in the area.

Richard Rwabuhinga the LC5 chairperson Kabarole has pledged cooperate with security officials in the district and find ways of solving the problem.

By Sunday Rogers

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