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Dr. Paul Onzubo, the district health officer of Maracha says unreliable power has greatly affected the quality of health care and urged government to fast-track the grid extension to avoid more people losing their lives in hospitals due to power blackouts.
Residents in West
Nile are angered by the extension of the deadline for connecting their sub-region to
the national grid.
Previously, the government had
set September 30, 2022, as the deadline for connecting the sub-region to the
national grid, but it has now been postponed to March next year due to incomplete works on the transmission lines and power substations.
The residents who include the
business community and local leaders raised their concerns to the Parliament's Environment
and Natural Resource Committee on Wednesday during a public hearing at Muni
university in Arua City.
According to the residents, the
matter of connecting the region to the National grid has been long overdue amidst
sporadic power outages. They further argued that the continuous extension of the
evacuation of electricity via a 132 KV transmission line has cost their businesses
and the development of the sub-region.
Moses Obeta, the Arua business
community chairperson says the delay to connect the sub-region to industrially
stable power has made several factories close due to the erratic supply.
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Dr. Paul Onzubo, the district health officer of Maracha says unreliable power has greatly affected the quality of health care and urged government to fast-track the grid extension to avoid more people losing their lives in hospitals due to power blackouts.
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Sam Wadri Nyakua, the mayor of
Arua city expressed fears that the failure by the government to stick to the
deadline of connecting the region to the grid could cost support for the NRM
party in subsequent elections.
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However Dr. Emmauel Otaala, the committee
chairperson, blamed the extension of the deadline to the COVID-19 pandemic,
which he said greatly affected the works. He however called for calm, noting that
government is committed in ensuring the region gets reliable power supply to spur
social economic transformation.
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The visit by parliaments
Environment and Natural Resource Committee comes just a few days after parliament on Thursday, 11 August 2022 adopted a motion, urging government to
immediately address the electricity supply challenges in the West Nile region.
The motion follows a petition to the speaker of parliament Anita Among, by a citizens' coalition code named “The Citizens Action for Improved Public Service
Delivery in West Nile” (CAIPS) over intermittent electricity supply in the
Sub-region.
In 2020, government contracted
KEC International Limited (India) and a joint venture of AVIC International
Holding Corporation and Central Southern China Electric Power design Insitute
Company Limited to undertake the grid extension project. According to Hiranmoy
Talukdar, the consultant of the project, the overall progress of the works is
at 67-percent.
West Nile region has for long been grappling with unreliable
electricity supplied by the West Nile Rural Electrification Company (WENRECO).