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Legislators advocate for an increase in firefighting stations nationwide

Having fire brigade stations readily available could significantly reduced the devastating impact of the fire that took lives and destroyed businesses

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October 28, 2024
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Betty Ethel Naluyima, Wakiso District Woman Member of Parlaiment

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Members of Parliament are advocating for the creation of fire brigade units at various regional police stations nationwide to help avert property damage and loss of life in fire emergencies.

This initiative comes in response to a tragic incident where a fire broke out after a fuel tanker overturned in Kigogwa town on the Kampala-Gulu highway, resulting in the deaths of 24 individuals and significant property destruction on Tuesday, October 22, 2024.

Betty Ethel Naluyima, the NUP representative for Wakiso District, emphasized that having fire brigade stations readily available could significantly reduced the devastating impact of the fire that took lives and destroyed businesses. 

“My prayer is that we have fire brigades at different points countrywide because we cannot keep relying on the Kampala station. The one and a half hours it took Police to negotiate their way to the scene, would have saved a lot if it was closer,” Naluyima said.

“Let us have continuous campaigns on how to handle road accidents, especially with fuel trucks. This incident would have been prevented if people were aware, but they unfortunately rushed to siphon fuel,” Naluyima added.

The Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, alluded to similar incidents that occurred in 2021 in Namungoona, and in 2019 in Rubirizi, and called for continued sensitization of the public about the dangers of siphoning fuel.

“Such incidents point to the need for sensitizing our locals on public safety during such incidents,” Among noted.

Paulson Luttamaguzi (DP, Nakaseke South County) urged the House to consider budget allocations to enable Uganda Police set up fire brigade stations across the country.

“I propose that in the next budget, we make it a necessity that every regional police station should be equipped with a fire brigade vehicle. Our time of lamentation is over, we are Members of Parliament and we can do that,” Luttamaguzi added.

Jonathan Odur (UPC, Erute County South) urged the government to initiate a process of re-inspecting all fuel tankers transporting fuel around the country, with a view of ensuring safety standards.

“Many tanks are fabricated for different purposes here in Kampala, for example, to ferry water. But because of challenges in the business environment, they are turned into fuel tankers. For one to transport fuel, there are standards that must be met to take care of extreme conditions like accidents,” Odur said.

Bukoto County East MP, Hon. Evans Kanyike urged relevant government agencies to implement the Presidential directive halting fuel trucks from driving through Kampala Metropolitan Area during day time.

The Speaker tasked the government to carry out a thorough investigation on the incident and present a report, on safety measures to curb the reoccurrence of such accidents.

The Government Chief Whip, Hon. Denis Hamson Obua, said relevant government ministries will be tasked with investigating the matter in relation to concerns raised by Legislators.

“One is the Ministry of Works and Transport on road safety, the Ministry of Energy on the guidelines relating to fuel trucks and the Ministry of Internal Affairs that will investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident,” said Obua.

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