Over 200 residents in Uganda's Buvuma district have expressed dissatisfaction with the National Oil Palm Project (NOPP), accusing it of using their land without compensation. The residents, mainly from Nairambi and Busamizi subcounties, have approached the district headquarters seeking government intervention and the money they were promised when the project began. The project, which has failed to deliver promised jobs, infrastructure improvements, and other benefits, has resulted in domestic violence and theft due to lack of livelihood, the residents say. They have given the government a week to pay them or they will protest at the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF) headquarters in Kampala. The local MP, Robert Migadde Ndugwa, has also expressed concern over the project's delayed compensation and the ministry's practice of returning unused funds to the consolidated funds.