Responding to this horizontal conflict, Nawira tried to persuade the local police and UPDF to approach two warring parties.
Nawira's success in easing the tension led her to be invited to Bangui to speak at National Transitional Council.
[1] Nawira created a group Femme Action Plus to empower women and support the LRA's returnees.
Besides, she ordered the sellers of a Central African traditional drink, ngouli , and a person who braids hair at houses to pay tax at 10.000 CFA Francs.
[2] Nawira's tax policy was controversial since it burdened the town residents, who mostly lived in miserable conditions.