The report, signed by Moses Kaggwa, the Acting Director of Economic Affairs says that the amount required by the various MDAs involved in preparation and conduct of the general election for the electoral roadmap from financial year 2019/2020 to financial year 2021/2022 is 1.255 trillion Shillings. The biggest share of this amount totaling 772.24 billion Shillings is under the Electoral Commission (EC).
Robert Kyagulanyi waving to people in Kisoro town (Photo Credit Samuel Amanya)
Government has in total allocated 1.073 trillion Shillings to
various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) involved in the implementation
of election related activities in the run up to the January 2021, general
election.
This is according to the Pre-Election Economic and Fiscal Update
released by the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development.
The report, signed by Moses Kaggwa, the Acting Director of Economic Affairs says that the amount required by the various MDAs involved in preparation and conduct of the general
election for the electoral roadmap from financial year 2019/2020 to financial
year 2021/2022 is 1.255 trillion Shillings. The biggest share of this amount
totaling 772.24 billion Shillings is under the Electoral Commission (EC).
The breakdown further indicates that
224.25 billion Shillings was budgeted and released for election related
activities in financial year 2019/2020 while in the current financial year
2020/2021, a total of 849.17 billion Shillings was budgeted bringing the total
to 1.073 trillion Shillings. Of this amount, 768.42 billion Shillings has
already been released to the various MDAs involved in election activities.
The Public Finance Management Act requires the Minister of
Finance to Publish a pre-election economic and fiscal update not earlier than
four months before the polling day for a general election. The update details
all the election related spending including the expenses of the Electoral
Commission for the cost of the general election and any other expenses of a
vote related to the election.
“All MDAs involved in the electoral process were allocated
funds as requested in financial year 2019/2020 and financial year 2020/2021.
This is with exception of Uganda Police Force whose budget was cut by
Parliament by 67.10 billion Shillings, and the Electoral Commission which
programmed to receive some of the funds in financial year 2021/2022 to cover
post-election costs,” the report shows.
The Ministry of Finance reveals that as of November 2020, a
total of 456.87 billion Shillings had been spent on elections-related
activities and the bulk of this amount totaling 274.11 billion Shillings was
spent by the EC followed by the Uganda Police Force with 154.79 billion
Shillings.
The other entities that have spent funds include Ministry of
Internal Affairs 1.82 billion, National Citizenship and Immigration Control
(NCIC) 1.9 billion, Uganda Prisons Service 11.35 billion, National
Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) 12.22 billion and the
Department of Government Analytical Laboratory (DGAL) 670 million Shillings.
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