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Hoima District currently manages 540 kilometres of roads. But it received only 40 out of the budgeted 140 million Shillings from the Uganda Road Fund to construct, manage and rehabilitate roads last year.
A man rides through the Bujawe-Nyabihukuru-Kasenyi-lyato road in Buseruka Sub county Hoima district. Hoima leaders are demanding more funding to the road sector.Photo by Emmanuel Okello.
Hoima District Residents and leaders are demanding an increase in funding
to revamp dilapidated roads in the district.
Hoima District currently
manages 540 kilometres of roads. But it received only 40 out of the budgeted 140 million Shillings from the Uganda Road Fund to construct, manage and rehabilitate roads last year. As a result of low
funding, most roads in the district are in a sorry state while several others have become impassable.
Some of the roads that
are in a sorry state include
Kyamongi-Bwizibwera-Kiryabutuzi
in Kyabigambire sub-county, Bujawe-Nyabihukuru-Kaseny-lyato-Nyakabingo
in
Buseruka sub-county, Buhirigi-Hanga-Bukona-Kyakasaato in Bombo and
Kisukuma sub-counties and Busanga-Kigoona in Buraru sub-county,
Bulindi-Katikara-Kitongole in
Bulindi town council and Kyabigambire sub county respectively.
Many of them have not been worked on for more than ten years rendering
them impassable. As the rains started, culverts and bridges also started giving way creating deadly gulleys for vehicles and pedestrians, according to Wilberforce Onyuthi, a
resident of Kasenyi-lyato in the Buseruka sub-county.
//Cue in; "Peko mawa tiye…
Cue out…gengi mi kyaro.”//
Hillary Tumusiime, the Councilor for Kyabigambire sub-county says they are experiencing difficulties in transporting patients to
health facilities while farmers, according to Richard Bovack, a resident
of Hoima are also struggling to transport agricultural
produce to markets.
//Cue in; ”sisi yiko
nashida…
Cue out…yiko kidogo
sana.”//
Patrick Musinguzi, a
resident of Kigorobya says that they have been compelled to use rudimentary tools like hoes to rehabilitate roads. But Geoffrey Komakech, the Secretary for Finance and Planning at Hoima District Local Government says that the district can no longer open more roads since they are financially
incapacitated.