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The Acholi are a Nilotic ethnic group of Luo peoples, who  came to northern Uganda from the area now known as Bahr el Ghazal in South Sudan.

  • the Acholi people of northern Uganda, dance represents a fundamental part of the cultural heritage.
  • The Acholi, a Nilotic Lwo-speaking ethnic group, live predominantly in the central region of northern Uganda, an space collectively named to known as Acholiland.
  • Acholi Sub-region is consist of seven districts, namely; Gulu, Kitgum, Lamwo, Pader, Agago, Amuru and Nwoya, and are situtated in northern Uganda.
  • This decentralization has purpose to prevent resources from being distributed firstly to chief towns and leaving
  • the remainder of each district neglected.
  • Each district is ahead divided into counties and municipalities, and each county is further divided into sub-counties.
  • A sub-county is made up of a number of parishes.
  • The sub-country is run by the Senior Assistant Secretary (SAS) initially known as sub-county chief on the technical side and by an elected Sub County chairperson, supported by an executive committee.
  • The sub-country has a council, with a speaker and deputy speaker.

Title of leaders with power over several clans in Acholi. It is lesser title then Rwot. “Dominant clan leaders forged clan alliances to become the Jago over several neighbouring countries.

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