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Lukwago Curses Jennifer Musisi

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Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has revealed that Kampala Capital City Authority is more likely to crack down due to a lot of debts left behind by the former KCCA director Jenifer Musisi.

Addressing journalists at his office in Kampala, Lukwago cursed Jenifer Musisi noting that KCCA is now struggling with a lot of debts worth Shs100 billion that was used by her while serving the institution.

“She had reached at the level where the institution may crack down, I am worried, if there is no intervention, no drastic measures taken, we will see the institution closing down,” Lukwago noted.

He said the institution is soon closing all in the name of accumulated illegal costs.

He noted that this was the reason why the institution called for the comprehensive report unfortunately when the process started members started resigning one by one.

He further expressed his disappointment at president Museveni over taking the responsibilities of KCCA.

“This is sad we should respect the institution of KCCA. We should respect the processes provided before the law, “he noted.

He added that president Museveni is getting involved in the issues to do with the markets, Boda bodas among others.

He further revealed that many people who were given jobs at KCCA, were not given opportunity to take over their positions.

He called upon those who applied for jobs at KCCA and went through to come over and take their vacancies before it’s too late.

“Finally, public service has responded to the resolutions we made, so the exercise of staff appraisals has commenced. Please those of you who passed the interviews, please come,” he said

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