Amos Mandera, the MP Rakai District and a member of the committee says that the roads are undoubtedly important, but before a project kicks off, it is important to do a site visit.
Members of Parliament on the National Economy Committee have
proposed a visit to the construction site of the Uganda –Democratic Republic of
Congo-DRC road project.
Parliament recently passed expenditure for 200 Billion Shillings for constructing
the 223 kilometres road connecting Uganda to DRC.
Uganda signed a bilateral agreement with DRC to implement strategic
infrastructure projects. Uganda’s contribution constitutes 20 per cent of the total cost of
the project estimated at $334.5
million.
MPs on the committee say that after approving the money, they should
monitor the construction to ascertain the credibility of the road project.
Amos Mandera, the MP Rakai District and a member of the committee says that the
roads are undoubtedly important, but before a project kicks off, it is
important to do a site visit.
He says there is a proposal among the committee members to visit the road
site. He says that since the MPs passed the money, they need to hold Government
to account.
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Robert Migadde, the Buvuma County MP and member of the committee says that it
will be an uphill task to monitor the construction of the road since it is a bilateral
agreement between two countries.
He says that since many members objected to the proposal of
constructing the road, it is unfortunate that parliament approved the money
without first visiting the project area.
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URN has learnt from the committee members that although the plan was to go
before the project kicks off, the site visit will happen when the elections
have ended.
Although the house will resume in May 2021, MPs can continue working especially
after the elections between January and May.
Attempts to Speak to the committee chairperson Syda Bbumba on the
matter were futile as she could not be reached.