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    Jinja City’s Development Forum pushes for growth with funding appeal

    Simon MbagoBy Simon MbagoJanuary 24, 2024Updated:January 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The City Development Forum (CDF) in Jinja is actively pursuing its mission to foster the transformation and sustainability of the city, calling for increased financial support to propel its ambitious initiatives. Serving as a crucial platform for stakeholders to address urban challenges and drive developmental projects, the CDF plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between city authorities and the diverse community of Jinja.

    Established in 2010 under the Decentralization Policy Framework and the Local Government Act, the CDF encompasses various stakeholder categories, including the business community, boda-boda operators, Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), media representatives, hotel operators, garbage collectors, and local security providers, among others.

    At the annual meeting held at Jinja City Hall on Tuesday, representatives from different sectors voiced their concerns, emphasizing the importance of collective efforts in steering the city’s development. Mr. David Kigenyi Naluwairo, the president of CDF, underscored the need for inclusive planning involving political figures, business leaders, and community members.

    “All people need to participate in the planning for the city, not only council authorities. Every sector has enough challenges that would be addressed by the city administration,” stated Mr. Naluwairo.

    Acknowledging the positive impact of CDF, he highlighted successful initiatives such as the recent trade order that restored order in the city by relocating street vendors to designated markets. Despite facing initial opposition, this move has been recognized as a significant achievement.

    Mr. Naluwairo expressed concern over the increasing garbage issue in Jinja, attributing it to newcomers unfamiliar with city standards. He called for additional funds, pointing out that Jinja, as Uganda’s second-largest city, receives municipal-level funding, despite collecting high local taxes.

    “We should not blame politicians but our government. The money from the central government depends on the local revenue of an area, but Jinja is lessly funded yet the local tax collected is high,” he added.

    Addressing road damage caused by mechanics and improper garbage disposal, Mr. Naluwairo emphasized the enforcement of laws to maintain city development.

    Edward Lwanga, the Jinja City Clerk, commended CDF for its vision and urged members to focus on matters concerning the common resident rather than engaging in political disputes. He emphasized the need to protect existing infrastructure and encouraged the voluntary body to continue gathering concerns from the community for effective problem-solving.

    Muhammad Mulondo, a trader in Jinja central market, raised issues related to the Market Act, calling for comprehensive sensitization of vendors to operate within the law. He advocated for the provision of stall allocation letters to traders to prevent legal complications.

    The CDF’s call for increased funding aligns with its commitment to ensuring a developed and vibrant city, addressing challenges collectively for the benefit of the entire community.

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