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Parliamentarians ask Govt to waive water, power bills

by Homeland Digital
June 18, 2020
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Parliamentarians ask Govt to waive water, power bills

Masaka Municipality MP, Hon. Mathias Mpuuga.File Photo

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By Parliament of Uganda

Parliament has passed a motion urging Government to waive the payment of water and electricity bills, as one way of assisting persons affected by the Coronavirus pandemic.

Masaka Municipality MP, Hon. Mathias Mpuuga, who moved the motion during the Tuesday 16 June 2020 plenary sitting, said that the Covid-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on the Ugandan economy, which would be mitigated by Government paying for the utilities to the service providers, National Water and Sewerage Corporation and UMEME.

“I urge the government to consider a waiver of the payment of water and electricity due to the fact that many citizens have lost jobs due to closure of  companies, workers being laid off,  loss of earnings because some couldn’t reach their work places, rendering them unable to pay for essential services,” he said.

Mpuuga said that the measure, which would be in place for six months, would boost the campaign to wash hands with soap and water, which is a critical defence against the spread of Covid -19.

He cited countries that have put in place measures intended to mitigate the negative impact of the pandemic.
“The Indonesian government provided extra funding for affordable food programme to help its low income households; Ghana announced free water for three months and three months tax holiday for its health workers,” he said adding that “I believe that the Government can provide a waiver for utilities by making some payment for the utilities to the company.”

Hon. John Nambeshe (NRM, Manjiya) said that the pandemic has had great negative effects on the population but that the heavy rains have helped with the water levels.
“Lake Victoria has experienced an increase of the water levels and there is no excuse from the service providers because the water is enough. This could be an incentive to waive some of these bills, by giving back to the population,” he said.

Hon. Rosemary Nauwat (Ind., Amudat District) said that waiving the payments would help with the Government messages reminding the citizens to frequently wash their hands.
“We have been passing on this information to the population deep in the villages to wash their hands more frequently and they were requesting to be provided with free water and also repair broken water sources,” she said.

Hon. Abdulatif Sebaggala (Ind., Kawempe North) said that it was advisable for the Government to devise other ways on how the population would be assisted.

“We had food relief but many people were not catered for. The waiver for utilities is the right step in the right direction which will help all people because most of them are still financially constrained. Our neighbouring countries have come up with various ways to handle this and Uganda can do this as well,” he said.

Parliament Speaker, Rebecca Kadaga, said, “We set up a select committee looking at the effect of Covid-19 on the population and part of the conclusion included waiver of utilities. As government we have an obligation to ensure the supply of clean water to the citizens.”

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