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Eng Joseph Otim, UNRA Director Road Maintenance

MPs concerned about Poor Lighting on Kampala-Entebbe Expressway

by KP
posted onFebruary 14, 2023
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Members of Parliament sitting on the Committee on Physical Infrastructure have expressed concerned over poor lighting and vandalism along Kampala-Entebbe Expressway.

While meeting officials from UNRA led by Minister of Works and Transport Gen Katumba Wamala on Tuesday, MPs have tasked the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) to come up with tough measures to address the challenge of vandalism on the expressway.

“Oftentimes, road signs along the expressway have been vandalised and that is why we are having several road accidents. UNRA needs to take up tough measures including having open court hearings on vandals,” Nakawa Division East MP Ronald Balimwezo said.

According to Eng Joseph Otim, the UNRA Director, Road Maintenance, the fencing along the expressway has been the most vandalised road furniture.

“The entire section for the fencing measures up to 44,386m of which a total of 30,588.68m has been vandalised. The existing length of available fencing is 13,797.32m, indicating that 68.9 percent has been vandalised,” Eng Otim said.

He attributed increased vandalism of the chain-link fence to the rampant market for metal scrap that is being used as raw material for steel products.

The legislators also attributed road accidents on the expressway to poor lighting.

“The issue of lighting along Kampala-Entebbe expressway has not been taken seriously by UNRA. In fact, road accidents are a result of poor lighting. Therefore, we need commitment from the ministry of works on installation of lights because the impact is so big,” Rukiga County MP Roland Ndyomugyenyi said.

Minister Gen Katumba Wamala called for mass sensitization and behavioral change on the usefulness of road furniture. He also attributed delays in installation of lights to delayed pre-shipment inspection of lighting materials from the country of origin as a result of COVID-19. He said that all the lighting materials have now been delivered and installation is ongoing with works expected to be completed by the end of March 2023.

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