Parliament to probe procurement of new city buses
Thursday February 20 2020
The Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga has instructed the House committee on Trade and Industry to investigate the procurement of new city buses.
The probe which is to take one week is to dig information on the suppliers of the buses, under a project known as Tondeka metro.
Ms Kadaga, moved by Fort Portal Municipality MP Alex Ruhunda, believes that the project should be handed to a local assembling plant to supply the buses, and not Indian players as is reported.
“I think as Ugandans, we should really try to promote our country; if we are going to create employment in other countries and we have unemployment here, it is not right,” Ms Kadaga said.
The Committee is expected to report its findings on Thursday next week.
The Speaker reiterated, “it is important that we support the Ugandan industries to grow, if we import from India, we are supporting the Indian economy, the Indian employment, Indian industries at the cost of Uganda.”
Mr Ruhunda raised the matter as an urgent issue of national importance.
The lawmaker argued that with the Buy Uganda Build Uganda (BUBU) policy in place, there is no reason as to why the City Authority would hire services from as far as India, yet the president recently commissioned a local assembling plant.
Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has signed an undertaking to improve public transport in Kampala, with at least 980 buses as first consignment for the Tondeka Metro services.
Mr Ruhunda however argues that the project can be locally executed and boost not only the local market but also offer employment opportunities to citizens.
“It is my concern that if we continue suffocating these local efforts that are giving Ugandans employment, and we just go and make Indians rich in India and we don’t see the value chain of such industries, then it is wrong for our country,” Mr Ruhunda said.