Stanley Kakooza, a resident of Wakiso town council agrees with Bukenya arguing that a number of civil servants at the district are known for indecent dressing.
Bwanika says Wakiso district officials are looked at as corrupt because of investigations by different government institutions including the Justice Catherine Bamugemereire Commission and the newly created state house anti-corruption unit into the affairs of the zonal land offices.
Simon Peter Lukuta, the representative of Persons with Disability, says they have not had any council session since June 2018, an indication that the council has long collapsed. He says their electorate is mocking them for failing Padibe Town Council.
DuJanga says the 3.5WM Nyagak power dam in Zombo district is not producing enough power for the region. He says that the demand for electricity has drastically shot up, amidst the rampant power outages in the region. According to Dujanga, the project funded by World Bank is to ensure that there is reliable power supply in the region.
At least Shillings 150,000 is required to replace a single circuit breaker. According to Kisakye, they lost four circuit breakers on Wednesday affecting the supply of water to 9552 water consumers.
Lochap is concerned that while the district has registered about 80 NGOs, only a few are visible on the ground. He notes that a number of NGOs duplicate services, concentrate on unsustainable activities yet there are serious issues affecting people.
Olworo plunged into the broken bridge at 2am on Wednesday while riding a bicycle to visit his relatives at the Paludaa refugees settlement camp. It is unclear where he was coming from at such odd hours of the night.