President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has confirmed that Butebo, along with Pallisa, will be included in the government’s livestock restocking programme, aimed at rebuilding herds affected by past cattle rustling and conflict.
While addressing thousands of residents during a campaign rally in Butebo District, President Museveni assured the people that these districts would join other regions, such as Teso, Lango, and Acholi, that have previously faced massive cattle losses. Under the programme, each eligible household will receive five cows as part of efforts to rebuild their livestock.
“Peace is key. Parts of Pallisa and Butebo were badly affected by cattle rustling. We will ensure the sub-counties that suffered are included in the restocking programme,” he said. “This is the first contribution towards rebuilding your livestock.”
The President, accompanied by the First Daughter Mrs. Natasha Karugire Museveni and other NRM leaders, also used the rally to present the party’s 2026–2031 manifesto, emphasizing the government’s commitment to supporting the people of Butebo.
Beyond livestock restoration, President Museveni highlighted the need for improved infrastructure in the district, specifically roads. “I didn’t know that Butebo did not have a tarmac road. I thought the road from Pallisa to Kamonkoli passed through here. Now that I know it doesn’t, we shall work on the road connecting Pallisa, Butebo, and Nakaloke,” he said.

