Harriet Mulondo, the Director Gender and Community Development KCCA told URN in a phone interview that following the study, they have established need and will install lights on more streets in the central business District, markets, major walk ways like Nakivubo blue and Namirembe road among others.
KCCA
Kampala Capital City
Authority-KCCA is negotiating with the French Development Agency (AFD) for
Shillings 3 billion (800.000 Euros) to implement the Kampala Street Lighting
Master plan project.
In his end of year message, the Kampala City Lord Mayor, Erias Lukwago, says with this
funding KCCA intends to install approximately 35,000 Smart Street poles with a
75 percent off grid (solar) and 25 percent on grid (UMEME) model come 2020.
"Its major priority is
to improve security, mobility conditions and facilitate development of the
economy,” said Lukwago.
KCCA conducted a feasibility study with AFD to determine the
need for lighting in Kampala. Harriet Mulondo, the Director Gender and Community
Development KCCA told URN in a phone interview that following the study, they
have established need and will install lights on more streets in the central
business District, markets, major walk ways like Nakivubo blue and Namirembe
road among others.
This project has an extended component that involves
extending lights beyond streets into the communities, she added. Mudondo says they will install lights in informal settlements
in Kampala to provide safety and increase productivity of city dwellers leaving
and working in areas like slums.
“With lighting, there is one common aspect and that is
safety. Whether you are in a market or at home, lighting means safety and
that’s why when we put lights at home we call them security lights. But also
the lights mean increased productivity. Instead of using traditional lamps for
lighting, vendors in different communities will have sufficient light. This
will help them work for longer hours yet in a safer environment due to the
lighting” said Mudondo
During the 16 days of Activism against gender based violence
earlier this month, divisional mayors called upon KCCA to extend lighting to
communities in order to curb crime and make them safer for business.
This followed a visit to different divisions identifying
places that were harboring criminals. Apart from bars, lodges and cinema halls,
some unlit dark spots were identified as being lucrative sites for criminal
gangs.
The team identified
some of the dark spots in Kampala Central Division as Kifumbira zone in
Kamwokya and Kagugube in Wandegeya. Kisenyi 2, areas around Nakivubo Channel,
Kajja at the old taxi park and Mini Price among others. Komugisha says
KCCA should install lights in all these areas and improve the physical planning
too.
In Nakawa Division, areas of Mu’Kisenyi, Obama’s place,
Opio’s Place and one area known as B133 were identified while in Makindye
Division Patel zone in Kabalaga, Kisuggu and Kasanvu zone were named.
Mudondo says that with more lighting, KCCA will be able to
reduce crime in the city and make it safer for people to conduct their business.
In the last three years, KCCA has installed over 1500 solar lights along
streets in Kampala.