Lukwago Call for Emergency Meeting with Kampala Leadership After Kisaka’s Dismissal

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Mafabi stated, "Lukwago has never contributed a shilling. I hear him say this party is his. He came in 2020. There is a demand that mayors pay UGX 200,000 to the party monthly. He has never paid for it. I don't know if 2020 is an equivalent of 2004."

In a dramatic turn of events, operations at the Kampala Capital City Council (KCCA) have come to a standstill following the dismissal of three top executives by President Yoweri Museveni.

The abrupt decision has sent shockwaves throughout the city’s administrative framework, prompting urgent responses from city leaders and stakeholders.




The executives dismissed include the Director of Public Health, the Director of Engineering and Technical Services, and the Director of Gender, Community Services, and Production.




In light of this unexpected shake-up, Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has called for an emergency meeting with Kampala’s leadership.




The meeting, aiming to address the operational crisis resulting from the sudden leadership vacuum.

The dismissal has raised concerns among citizens and city employees about the potential disruption to essential services and ongoing projects.

With several initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure, sanitation, and public health currently underway, the abrupt changes in leadership could hinder progress and exacerbate existing challenges.




As the city waits for the outcome of the emergency meeting, the focus remains on ensuring that KCCA can swiftly navigate this crisis and return to normal operations.

Lord Mayor Lukwago is expected to address the public following the meeting, outlining the council’s strategy to mitigate the impact of the dismissals and maintain continuity in service provision.

The situation remains fluid, and further developments are anticipated as stakeholders work to stabilize the council and restore confidence in its leadership.




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