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{UAH} Abolish useless Local Government Act


The sooner the Government and parliament of Uganda abolish the Local Government Act and replace it with the Town and Country planning Act, the faster Uganda will be developing.

Town have to be organised, planned and developed. This calls for housing estates, water, electricity and communication infrastructure, industrial locations, sports facilities and amenities, schools and health care facilities etc

Uganda need to develop and organise  small towns, municipalities and cities not so called "local" councils as developed by a primitive NRM system. What is the definition of "local" as opposed to a town council, municipality, city authorities and what are it attributes?

Amuru would in this case work as a town council and will be developed as such . Here there will be a possibility of setting up a high technological center for manufacture of electric cars and city/town buses.

Kirihura can continue developing as a milk and meat producing region as per NRM preference as opposed to human nature.

The Local Government Act is a totally useless law, in face of the Physical Planning Act  and Town and Country Act. The Local Government Act has generated stealing on a massive scale.

The Local Government Act is all about  allocating peoples power to state functionaries i.e. useless town clerks, local councils chairmen/women, so called development economist, financial officials etc. Every town is a council and Uganda has towns almost everywhere.

What is not a town per definition is a country i.e. a rural area that has to be developed in relation with the town.

The same layer is repeated even at higher level!
If we have  MP's equal to towns, municipalities and cities - Uganda will save a lot of money and also see the end of useless politicking that has characterised NRM era of robbery and thuggery.

Bwanika Planner

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Daniel Bwanika
www.idrc-ug.com


 




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