BY
MOSES SSERWANGA
The outbreak of the global COVID- 19 pandemic  should present a unique window  for the Uganda government to fix many broken
down public service systems while  promoting
local manufacturing - starting with the Capital Kampala.  This is the time for both Kampala City  Council Authority (KCCA) working together
with the Central government to restore order to what has become a chaotic
public transport network in the Central Business District (CBD) and the Greater
Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA). 
KCCA , for starters ,  should repair all its pubic taxi and bus
parks  starting with the old taxi park(which
according to social media images looks like a cattle holding ground )-  to ensure that all the much needed public
health amenities like clean running water, passenger shades and public
convenience areas are functional and up to acceptable standards .
The renovations and any other public works should be
undertaken while using locally sourced materials to promote the Buy Uganda
Build Uganda (BUBU) policy.  Revamping
public health facilities in the taxi and bus parks and elsewhere in the city ,
is particularly  important because virology
scientists have stated that even if the threat of  the spread of 
Covid- 19 infection curve is flattened ( contained)  specially in congested public places- such as
taxi and bus parks, it could take up to two years to wipe out the virus .
So even when the curfew is lifted , there will still
be a possibility of a second or third wave of the pandemic .  It is incumbent upon the authorities at KCCA
to bite the bullet and restore sanity in its public holding areas perhaps the
more reason President Yoweri Museveni listed the authority as a public
‘essential’ service provider and thus exempted from the lock down . 
Fast going forward, the KCCA management and the central
government  should temporarily forget
about  the Kampala voting bloc and take
some decisive actions to streamline the flow of traffic  and 
not allow  back the crazy boda bodas  in the 
CBD together with the taxis -which in any case -should  stop four miles either side of the city
.  Fuel efficient  buses should be introduced including electric
ones to ferry passengers from the points where they are dropped off by the
taxis and bodas and transport them to the city center to reduce on the
congestion .
By operating a robust public transport system in
Kampala , KCCA will help to greatly reduce on the massive pollution of the
environment caused by second hand vehicles some older than the people who own
them –with end of life technologies that affect the good health and general wellbeing
of Kampala’s  estimated 4 million people.
The government owned Kiira Motors Corporation (KMC)
has produced two validation executive 12 meter Kayoola electric buses at the
UPDF’s Luwero Industries in Nakasongola and have since been deployed to provide
shuttle services for dignitaries that attended the European Union Business
Summit in Kampala recently.  The Speaker
of Parliament Rt. Hon. Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga just last month was also driven
in the same Kayoola electric bus from the Jinja suspended bridge to Kiira
Motors Vehicles plant in Mutai some 20 kilometers along the Jinja –Kamuli
highway.
This clearly demonstrates that Uganda now has the
capacity to produce and deploy on its roads electric and fuel efficient
combustion engine buses   . The Minister
of Science Technology and Innovation Dr. Elioda Tumwesigye and the  KMC management led by Prof. Sandy Stevens
Tickodri-Togboa have stated that Kiira Motors now has the capacity to
produce  locally- up to eight electric
buses in a month. Government should commit to roll out some of these buses to
sort out the mess that Kampala has come to be known for.  
Motor vehicles importation is ranked the second highest valued call on
Uganda’s foreign exchange bill at 450Million US dollars, the first being
petroleum products. Government’s  import
substitution should be focused to the development of  interalia-Uganda’s automotive industry.These interventions will stave off the country’s foreign exchange hemorrhage through importation of used vehicles and create many job opportunities across the automotive industry value chain.
The introduction of buses also require KCCA to put
in place the necessary infrastructure 
including specially designed lanes for buses in the short term as it
prepares  to implement  the 
wider Kampala Metropolitan Rapid Public Transport System. 
The
writer is Media and Communications Consultant and Advocate of the High Court of
Uganda
msserwanga@gmail.com
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