Why do councilors want to demand that Kisaka leave office accusing him of disrupting the work of the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA)?
Councilors representing the load mayor’s council in the Kampala capital city authority today stormed the office of executive director Dorothy Kisaka to remove her from office, accusing her of embezzling funds for the road and summoning her to the council and hiding money thieves.
The councilors clashed with police and army as they fought to clear a bush in the office and police and army surrounded the Kampala capital city (KCCA) to raise a crowd as five councilors were arrested as members of the National Unity Platform (NUP).
The councilors were at a special council meeting when KCCA speaker Maala Zahrah Luyirika invited them to discuss the report on the road construction funds in Kampala.
In the report, Kiiza Akimu, who is also the minister in the Lord Mayar council responsible for infrastructure, roads and urban development, said the report has been on roads and funds where they are being spent, how they are planning roads to be built
Kiiza said the professional side has been hiding the documents where they award road contracts in Kampala and they will set up a committee to monitor the works being done in Kampala when there are roads to be constructed.
Kiiza Akimu said they will set up a committee to monitor the works and contracts awarded to the people who want to build roads in Kampala which will include MPs, and decided this to remove people on the Dorothy Kisaka side from suing for works and road funds.
Akimu said it was surprising that the police were complained about the poor conditions in the Kampala capital city authority ( kcca) and did not come out to arrest the criminals who eat the road funds but not the cutters and arrested them but left executive director Dorothy Kisaka
Deputy lord mayor Doreen Nyanjura said the poor condition of the Kampala capital city authority has hit the roads so much that each road to be constructed has been estimated at ugx 15billion
He said potholes everywhere in the roads of Kampala have caused many people to die due to poor roads but those who are in the bush and are eating the money for the roads we will evict them
Nyanjura said roads in Kampala are full of potholes and out of the 288million us dollars we were expecting to build roads but your executive said it should go for potholes but money is given to build roads full of potholes.