On 6th September 2014, the Member of Parliament
of Fort Portal Municipality Hon Alex Ruhunda indicated his role as a leader. “My
work as a leader is to deliver better services to my citizens. I did not come
into office just to enjoy the opportunities, but to lobby for better services for
the people of Fort Portal Municipality. People of Fort Portal need to work hard
to see that our vision of having a city is realized”. Hon Alex was discussing on
ToroDev’s live radio discussion called ‘Orukurato Program’, a 2hr weekly radio
program that discusses issues of accountability every Saturday (08:00 – 10:00)
pm.
Hon Alex Ruhunda |
During the program, Hon Alex gave accountability concerning
the energy and water sectors. “Before I came into office, only 40% of Fort
Portal Municipality had electricity, but now, it has risen to 92%. We are still
extending electricity to other areas like Mugoma, Kyakaijo, Kidukuru, among
others and all those that are near the municipality to see that they can all
access electricity. We have also done a great work to see that all people in
the municipality can access good and stable water. We have reworked on water
pipes in places like Bukwali, and also planning to put a water pump at Kasusu
market”.
Meanwhile, Hon Alex also indicated how all the roads have
been tarmacked so as to boost development. “We have a chance that Fort Portal
is at the center of many districts like Kasese, Kyenjojo, Bundibugyo, Ntoroko,
among others. All the roads leading to these districts have been tarmacked apart
from the one of Kamwenge that is under construction. We should therefore look
at this as a big opportunity and exploit the available chances for development”.
Local listeners also participated through call-ns and using
the SMS plat form to raise their issues and concerns. “I thank Hon Alex for
keeping our town clean”, said Kamaiko from Kibiito Sub County, “All leaders
should borrow a leaf and give accountability”, said Muhumuza Deus from Kamwenge
District, “Hon Alex should either demolish or renovate the old buildings around
Fort Portal Town”, said Rose from Fort Portal Municipality, “We are also
requesting our leaders to give us accountability”, said Patrick from Burahya
County, “Our MPs do not give us accountability”, said Byamukama from Kyenjojo
District”.
The live radio discussion was moderated by Mr. Kasigazi Willy Donanto and is supported by SIDA/CIPESA and SPIDER/Stockholm
University on a project aimed at using appropriate ICT tools to promote
democratic engagement in the Rwenzori Region, Western Uganda.
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