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As a result of the changes, all traffic from the city centre from the affected areas has been diverted to Station Road joining Nsambya through Access Road and Kibuli. However, many of them have opted for the Entebbe Road-Kibuye stretch to access Nsambya and areas around Kabalagala.
A number of road users within the Nsambya area are unaware of the planned closure of part of
the road to pave way for the construction of the Kampala Flyover Project.
The road from the clock tower to Nsambya has been temporarily closed
from today June 25, until June 27, as the contractor Shimizu Konoike JV executes works on the project, which includes among others, the installation of box
culverts across the road.
Initial media reports quoted the Project Manager Wang Jung saying that the road would
be blocked near the Clock Tower. The road is the main access route for motorists to Nsambya, Makindye, Kabalagala,
Kansanga, Ggaba, and Bunga, all in Makindye Division.
As a result of the changes, all traffic from the city centre from the affected areas has been diverted to Station Road joining Nsambya through Access Road and Kibuli. However, many of them have opted for the Entebbe Road-Kibuye stretch
to access Nsambya and areas around Kabalagala.
But many of those who talked to URN said they were not aware of the developments, and the closure which was likely to slow down traffic and create gridlock. Jude Wasajja, a taxi driver staging at the Nsambya-Ggaba road stage in the old taxi
park says they never received any prior communication regarding the road
closure.
Luganda//Cue in; “Abasaabaze abamu …
Cue out…kitunddu oba ebiri.”//
John Kityo a taxi drivers’ leader at Kansanga Stage calls for better planning and effective communication whenever such changes are to be made.
Luganda//Cue in; “toyinza gamba...
Cue out…road telina kyemanyi.”//
Patrick Tumukunde, the chairperson of the Poyesa Boda-Boda Stage located within the Good
Shed area, says that the alternative from Station
Road, Access Road to Kibuli that has been provided is long and inconvenient. According to Tumukunde, passengers should expect increased fares as a result of the distance.
Luganda//Cue in; “Kati ate abasaabazze
Cue out…okwongela mu kasente.”//
The construction of the Kampala Fly
Over Project is funded by the Government of Uganda and Japan and works for
phase one, which starts at the clocktower to Mukwano Road are expected to be
complete by end of the year 2022. Phase one
shall cost 224 billion shillings while Phase two is expected to cost 659
billion Shillings.