This poll has completed. It ran from Feb. 22, 2015, 9:10 p.m. through March 3, 2015, 7:25 a.m.

A leader or a voter-who is to blame for poor service delivery in your district?

Background

The Constitution of Uganda (1995) clearly spells out the duties and responsibilities of both leaders and citizens. Toro Development Network (ToroDev) has supported the initiation and works closely with 15 advocacy forums, in 7 districts of Rwenzori sub-region, to activate citizens in their districts to be responsible in working with leaders to promote service delivery.

For example, it is a right and responsibility of citizens to demand accountability from their leaders on service delivery. It is also a duty of the leaders to give accountability to citizens. It is a duty of citizens to pay taxes and contribute to protecting the quality of service delivery points like safe water points, maintenance of community access roads, or act as whistle-blowers against those misusing public resources (stealing hospital drugs, etc) in their districts.

QUESTION

A leader or a voter-who is to blame for poor service delivery in your district?

 
A. A leader

B. A voter

C. Both leaders and voters

INSTRUCTIONS

Go to Messages on your phone and type LIFE followed by your DISTRICT and then your answer. Please leave a reason for your answer. Send that to 8585. This SMS is TOTALLY FREE OF CHARGE. 


 
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