BY MOSES
SSERWANGA
As Kiira Vehicles plant
under construction by the UPDF engineering brigade gets to the 55% completion
mark, Ms. Dagmar Zwebe -the Country Representative of Global Green
Growth Institute , (GGGI) has pledged to support Kiira Motors
Corporation (KMC)’s efforts to partner with global industry leaders to
champion green mobility technologies in Uganda and Africa.
Accompanied by Dr.
Muwanguzi JB Abraham, from the National Planning Authority (NPA), Ms. Zwebe ,
while on a visit at the Kiira Vehicles Plant site in Jinja, was
happy to note the “great strides” Kiira Motors has made to offer home made
green mobility solutions for public transport in cities and urban centers
in Uganda , the East African region and the African continent .
She said that as GGGI
moves to link KMC with possible international partners involved in electric
vehicles manufacturing and funding , it was imperative for the government
of Uganda to fast track the development and implementation of a robust
Automotive Industry Development Policy . “ We need an enabling policy
environment to develop Uganda’s nascent automotive industry ,’ she stressed.
Already , Global Green
Growth Institute is supporting the government of Uganda to pursue green
economic growth and to mainstream green growth principles. GGGI received a
grant of USD 5,532,1791 from the European Union to implement a 36 months
project aimed at greening Uganda’s urbanization and industrialization as part
of the European Union’s Inclusive Green Economy Uptake Programme (GreenUP)
financed under the 11th European Development Fund (EDF).
At the Kiira vehciles
Plant site , Ms. Zwebe was received by a team of senior technocrats from
the Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) led by the Director
Technopreneurship, Mr. Basil Ajer. Others present were Mr. Arthur M. Makara
Commissioner ST&I Advancement and Outreach , Mr. Paul Okitoi, Commissioner
, Policy and Planning , Mr. Morris Ochen , Assistant Commissioner Technology
Uptake , Commercialisation and Enterprise Development, Mr. Jaspher Okello
,Principal Science Officer , ST&I Skills Development , Ms. Beatrice
Nakayiki , Economist and the Kiira Motors CEO, Mr. Paul Isaac Musasizi.
The MOSTI team also conducted an -on-the -spot tour of the plant site to update
themselves on the progress of the construction works .
Mr. Ajer said that
MOSTI is facilitating local content participation across the automotive value
chain by skilling Ugandans and supporting Ugandan innovators especially the
youth . He thanked the National Enterprise Corporation (NEC) and
the UPDF engineering brigade for the good quality construction works exhibited
at the vehicles plant which will be one of the biggest in Africa.
Mr. Musasizi told the
visitors that that the immediate need for buses in Uganda can be addressed by
KMC working with Luweero Industries Limited to produce eight (8) buses per
month with a single shift operation before the operationalization of the Kiira
Vehicle Plant in Jinja.
Cabinet has since
directed KCCA to procure the Eco Buses from Kiira Motors Corporation as a
condition for approving the Loan from African Development Bank.
He said that the
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation commissioned a Multi-Sectoral
Taskforce comprising members from the Ministries of Science Technology and Innovation;
Works and Transport; Trade Industry and Cooperatives; and Finance
Planning and Economic Development.
“The Taskforce has
drafted the Regulatory Impact Assessment of the Automotive Industry in Uganda
and the Automotive Industry Policy. The next stage is Stakeholder
Consultations. The Policy goal is 20% Value Added in the Automotive Industry in
Uganda by 2030 up from the estimated 0.18% in 2019,” he stated.
Representatives from
the newly created Jinja City , Mr. Charles Nampendho the Senior Physical Planner
and Mr. Ernest Nabihamba said that plans are underway to construct improve the
road network to and from the plant. They commended KMC for producing the
kayoola electric buses noting that sustainable mobility technologies was the
way for public transport in cities and urban centers.
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