Thursday, January 5, 2012

Muddy city streets leave traders crying foul


Muddy city streets leave traders crying foul
AL-MAHDI SSENKABIRWA
Posted on November 30,211
KAMPALA. After braving the potholed and muddy roads for so long, city traders have raised a red flag on the deteriorating state of roads which say have jeopardized their operations.
The traders accuse Kampala Capital City Authority of failing to make regular road maintenance   –something that has made several roads in down town Kampala impassable especially when it rains.
“All roads have gone to the dogs and it appears like no one cares. If they(KCCA) don’t have funds to fix them ,let them close the roads until money is got because  they are becoming a menace to us,” said Mr  Moses Ssekiranda on Sunday after muddy waters blocked an entrance to his shop on Qualicell Bus Terminal Arcade after a heavy down pour .
Similar concerns were echoed by other   traders on Channel Street, Ben Kiwanuka , Kafumbe- Mukasa Road ,  New Taxi Park  and Old Taxi Park which have become no go areas when it rains.
Mr Ephraim Mugisha , a shop attendant at Mukwano Arcade  says  ever since KCCA poured marrum in Channel Street which connects Nakivubo Road to Ben Kiwanuka a  couple of months ago ,clients have shunned entering his shop .He says  when  cars pass ,they splatter muddy waters which later gush into his  nearby shop thus soaking  his  merchanise.
 “Whether it rains or not, I have to move with a pair of gumboots. Sometimes people find me in these gumboots on a sunny day and laugh but I know what I go through,” a visibly desperate Mugisha said “They (KCCA) are simply collecting revenue from us but they are doing nothing to deliver the services we need,” he said Mr  Jaffer  Mukasa  ,who operates a store along Kafumbe -Mukasa Road said they are preparing a petition  detailing their  suffering and  if KCCA fails to address their concerns within a month ,they will have no option but to close the road .
“ We are going to write to them (KCCA) and if they fail to  respond to our cries, we shall mobilize people to close the road ,” he said In 2009 , KCCA acquired a multi-billion road construction equipment but they are rarely seen doing the work.
Recently, City Executive director, Jennifer Musisi said the city has only Shs 43 billion for roads in the current budget ,which is too little to tarmac all city roads and a bigger portion will go on patching  potholes .Kampala has a total road network totaling to 945.5km of these approximately 43 percent (405.5km) are tarmac and the rest are either gravel  or earth roads.
However, majority of these roads are in a very poor state which has been exacerbated by the ongoing in  patching  potholes  patching  potholes torrential rains .Recently , KCCA launched a campaign of sealing all potholes and replace badly damaged sections with marrum as they look for funds to put  tarmac ,however , the flood waters have instead washed away the marrum thus worsening the situation .
Last week, weather experts predicted that ongoing rains might cause devastating floods   as bad as those of 2007, which ravaged most parts of Eastern Uganda.
Some roads in sorry state:
Kafumbe- Mukasa
-Channel Street
-Old & New Taxi parks
-Mufunya Road
-Kamanya Road
-Section of Muwayire Road
-Mugongo Road
-Ssuna Road
-Ave Maria Road
-Ttula Road
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