City roads funding: Parliament summons KCCA leadership

Jan 31, 2024

Tayebwa made this directive while chairing the plenary sitting on Tuesday, 30 January 2024, following a matter of national importance raised by Kibanda North County MP, Linos Ngompek.

The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa (Pictured), has directed a House committee to intervene in a likely crisis, where the African Development Bank (ADB) may possibly suspend funding for the ongoing road reconstruction in the capital, Kampala.

Apollo Mubiru
Journalist @New Vision

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KAMPALA - The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has directed a House committee to intervene in a likely crisis, where the African Development Bank (ADB) may possibly suspend funding for the ongoing road reconstruction in the capital, Kampala.

Tayebwa, who said to have read a letter to effect the suspension on February 1, 2024, said it was urgent for the Committee on Physical Infrastructure to expeditiously assess the matter before the deadline.

“The best way is for the committee to summon the minister in charge of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Hajjat Minsa Kabanda and the KCCA executive directive Dorothy Kisaka and be able to report to this House this week on Thursday because we want very clear updates on what has been done to address this matter,” Tayebwa said on January 30, 2024, while chairing Parliament.

Tayebwa made this directive while chairing the plenary sitting on Tuesday, 30 January 2024, following a matter of national importance raised by Kibanda North County MP, Linos Ngompek.

Ngompek expressed concern that in the letter dated December 17, 2023, ADB was threatening to suspend $288 million worth of funding after government failed to meet her obligations including counterpart funding, compliance with environmental requirements, and other social safeguards, and compensation of project-affected persons.

“The bank says they will suspend funding effectively February 1, 2024, the Minister for KCCA should explain to us the steps being taken, we do not want to lose the project, especially for roads under construction,” Ngompek said.

The Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Economic Development (General Duties), Henry Musasizi, confirmed the development and said that government had just released sh20 billion as counterpart funding to the same cause.

“I chaired a meeting involving the KCCA ministers, the Executive Director, and ADB where we decided to provide counterpart funding. If you check well, we have released sh20 billion in this quarter,” Musasizi said.

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