The Spokesperson at the ministry, Susan Kataike said that Face Technologies will continue issuing the permits starting Monday, to give time to the new contractor to take over on March 1, 2021.
Proposed facility for Issuance of driving permits by USPC
The government has extended the contract of Face Technologies that
is mandated to issue driving permits.
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Works and Transport said that all its regional
driving permits issuance offices at Jinja, Mbale Gulu, Arua, Fort Portal and
Mbarara would be closed to the public on December 1, until further notice.
According to the Ministry, the closure was to allow the incoming
service provider, Uganda Security Printing Company (USPC) to remodel the
facilities in preparation for take-over.
However, in a statement released on Wednesday, the Spokesperson
Ministry of Works Susan Kataike said that Face Technologies will continue issuing
the permits starting December 8, to give time to the new contractor to take
over on March 1, 2021.
The contract of the South Africa-based company expired on November
30, and earlier the government had said the contract would not be renewed
thereafter.
The decision by the government to deny Face Technologies the
chance to continue with the services left many Ugandans disappointed because of
what they called a great improvement of the permit issuance process, which
would take a few hours.
The tender for a new service provider was also not publicly
advertised as per the provisions of the Public Procurement and Disposal of
Assets Act.
The Ministry of Works was then to take over the function, and a
new government-owned company, Uganda Security Printing Company, which is a
subsidiary of the Uganda Printing and Publishing Company Ltd, was named as the
new issuer of the permits.
USPC, in partnership with German firm Varidos which is producing
electronic passports, were to start production and issuance of the driving
permits on December 1, according to the Ministry of Works and Transport, at a
refurbished block at the Uganda Railways Corporation headquarters.
On Wednesday, drivers who went to Face Technologies offices were
welcomed by a notice on the closed gate of the facility, that read, “…THE
UGANDA COMPUTERIZED DRIVING PERMITS FACILITY IS CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
UNTILL FURTHER NOTICE…”
Others who went to the Nasser Road Uganda Railways buildings were
welcomed by UPDF soldiers who were manning the gate.
While handing over the contract to USPC last Thursday, the
Permanent Secretary Waiswa Bageya hailed the new company’s product samples for
their high standards, which the company vowed to maintain to improve service
delivery.