The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has accused the Rubaga Deputy Resident City Commissioner (RCC), Anderson Burora, of using what they called improper channels to address alleged irregularities in implementation of government projects by the authority.
Burora, among others, suspended all KCCA operations in the division, and accused KCCA leaders of failing to adequately implement and monitor government programmes.
While addressing journalists at the Uganda Media Centre last Friday, he suspended the services, pending a meeting with the KCCA executive director, Ms Dorothy Kisaka and Kampala minister, Ms Minsa Kabanda, to find amicable solutions.
Earlier, Burora suspended Parish Development Model (PDM) operations, saying KCCA officials included illegible people to benefit from the government anti-poverty project.
Burora also halted the operations of National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) and the Community Driven Development, citing ghost beneficiaries.
He warned that his directive is a security matter and whoever is found conducting the suspended services will be arrested.
However, the KCCA deputy spokesperson, Robert Kalumba, described the directives as unfortunate, adding that they will affect service delivery.
Kalumba added that if the deputy RCC had issues with service projects in his division, he would have used the right channels to address them.
