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Minister Baryomunsi calls for further action across government departments, urging President Museveni
In response to the Kiteezi tragedy, President Museveni recently made the bold decision to remove key officials at Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), including executive director Dorothy Kisaka and deputy David Luyimbazi. This action was welcomed by Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, the ICT and National Guidance Minister, who emphasized the importance of accountability in public service.
Minister Baryomunsi raised critical questions about the negligence that led to the Kiteezi landfill collapse, resulting in the loss of over 30 lives.
He urged government officials to take their responsibilities seriously and ensure that such tragic incidents are prevented in the future. The minister emphasized the need for thorough examination of government departments to maintain high standards of performance.
President Museveni orders investigations into KCCA officials
President Museveni’s directive to the Criminal Investigations Directorate to probe the actions of the sacked KCCA officials signifies a commitment to accountability and justice.
The focus on criminal negligence highlights the seriousness of the situation and the need for swift and decisive action. Dr. Baryomunsi echoed the importance of this investigation as a means to uphold integrity and responsibility in public service.
Following the Kiteezi tragedy, Dr. Baryomunsi emphasized the need for all government officials to reflect on their work ethic and commitment to serving the public.
The minister highlighted the prevalence of laziness and impunity in government operations, underscoring the urgency for a renewed dedication to duty. President Museveni’s actions serve as a reminder to all public servants to prioritize their responsibilities and strive for excellence in their roles.