Welcome Message

It is with great honor that I send my heart most greetings to all Luo communities around the world. It is indeed great to be a true son of one of many Luo subgroups across the Great Lakes Luo Nations of East Africa.

The Luo speaking people spread from Sudan, Uganda through Congo to Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia.

The most recent claim to fame of the Luo is the first African American President of the United States of America, Barack Hussein Obama, whose father is a Kenyan Luo. It is our responsibility as Luos to carry the torch that our predecessors passed to us to unite the Luo subgroups of East Africa.

In August 2008, Luos in the USA gathered in Sioux Falls, SD, for the first Luo annual conference. The attendees appreciated the presentation of the history of Luo migration and the similarities between the Luo subgroups.

It is the local Luo community of Sioux Falls, SD, that made this event a success. We appreciate their commitment and ability within their capacity to help Luos from different parts of USA get together for the first Luo annual conference.

On behalf of Luo United Communities Organization (LUCO), I thank all participants for their support and commitment to inform other Luo communities around the world about the initiative to unite the Luo speaking people of the Great Lakes Nation of East Africa both at home and in the Diaspora.

It is with great pleasure that I share with you the goal of LUCO:

* MISSION STATEMENTS

1. Unity through a common Luo language. LUCO’s mission is to develop a curriculum that will afford us the means to foster a common language among the Luo subgroups. This common Luo language will meet the global standards in both spoken and written forms.

The Luo subgroups  are comprised of the Acholi, Alur, Anyuak, Blanda Boore, Brun, Chollo, Dhopadhola, Funj, Joluo of Kenya / Tanzania, Jumjum, Kumam, Lango, Luo Bahr-El-Gazal, Maban, Pari, and Thuri.

2. Development of culture. LUCO will focus on education, healthcare, career development, social services, and creating youth development centers.

In addition, LUCO will engage in continuing research to understand and teach the history of Luo migration of the Luo speaking people.

Once again, on behalf of LUCO, thank you to all our friends and supporters of a united Great Lakes Luo Nations of East Africa. May the heavenly Father bless us all and give us the strength to move forward to accomplish our mission.

Thank you,

Cleyto Mayewn
Chairperson of LUCO,

Email address [mcleyto @ yahoo.com].

Home phone (507) 208-4159

Cell phone (605) 553-6072

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