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Gen Katumba Wamala Officially Takes Office as Minister of Works And Transport

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The former Minister of works Eng. Monica Azuba has on Wednesday handed over office to Gen Katumba Wamala, the duly appointed cabinet minister for works and transport.

Azuba said  her departure from the ministerial job was in line with the request she had tendered with the appointing authority through the Prime Minister.

“Some people have been asking me why I am in a hurry to hand over and I thought I should clarify this.

Before this ,I had applied for a leave because of another  assignment personal and it was approved by the Prime Minister,”she said. 

She also said she had a chat with president Museveni who also granted her permission to carry on with her assignment. 

“So we thought it is fit to hand over so that instead of going and then come and hand over which will hamper the work and at the same time not sending a good message, “she said.

She cited a number of achievements during her tenure which include the purchase of Bombardier, ensuring that all districts receive road equipment,the improvement of the ministry budget among others.

“The roads are many and they are functioning, the standard gauge railway is coming, we are sure the funds will be aside, we need to improve on water transport.so I am very happy that my successor is very familiar with the sector and he has shown enthusiasm in working together,” she said. 

She thanked president Museveni for the opportunity to serve in the position she held for  three and half years. 
She urged  Gen Katumba to work as a team to push the sector further. 

Gen. Katumba Wamala applauded his former boss (Azuba) for building a homely working environment.

“Some people drag their fit to go to work because of the kind of environment they are working in but your way of handling people was good and we are going to encourage this,” he said. 

He pledged commitment to ensure that the transport sector improves in the country.

“I have no doubt that  the team you are leaving behind definitely will not allow this ministry to sink ,please don’t take advantage of me of not being a technical person and I know non of you will do that,” he said. 

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