KCCA HALTS ALL ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTION ON JUGULA DRAINAGE BY HAM ENTERPRISES

PUBLISHED — 19th, November 2024

The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has ordered the immediate cessation of all construction works by Ham Enterprises on the Jugula drainage channel, Nakivubo.

During a high-level meeting convened in the Mayor’s Parlor, Acting Executive Director Frank Rusa engaged stakeholders, including Hamis Kiggundu of Ham Enterprises, the Central Division Mayor Salim Uhuru, Catholic Church leaders, traders from St. Balikuddembe Market (Owino), and other KCCA officials.

The discussions centered on the impact of unauthorized construction works on the Jugula drainage channel, which feeds into the critical Nakivubo drainage system. 

During the meeting, KCCA directed Ham Enterprises to cease all ongoing construction activities until a thorough technical assessment is conducted. 

KCCA’s technical team will visit the site on November 20 to assess the drainage system and determine compliance with legal and environmental standards. 

The meeting concluded with a commitment from all parties to find sustainable solutions that balance urban development with the city’s drainage needs.

Rusa underscored the importance of adhering to regulations and protecting public interests. “Our priority is to ensure that all developments in the city conform to the law. We must prioritize the well-being of our people and the functionality of our drainage systems,” he stated. 

A recent report by KCCA confirmed that the unauthorized developments obstructed the Jugula drainage channel, disrupting the natural flow of storm water and resulting in the overflow that has plagued the area.

Hamis Kiggundu, said he was humbled by the discussions, and expressed willingness to comply with KCCA’s directives.

“I am not above the law, which is why I came to this meeting. I am ready to listen to the technical guidance on how I can develop the place sustainably,” he said. 

Kiggundu further acknowledged the impact of his construction works and pledged to cooperate fully with KCCA to mitigate the issues.

“The flooding has affected many people, and I want to ensure that we find a solution that benefits everyone.”  Kiggundu said.

He committed to resolving issues that had restricted access to a nearby Catholic Church, following a discussions with the Archbishop of Kampala.

“I’m a God fearing man, I know the importance of the church and I can’t block it. We are working with the church to ensure full access for the faithful including cars,”

KCCA reiterated its resolve to tackle illegal construction and uphold urban planning standards as part of its broader mission to create a sustainable and resilient Kampala.



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