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Local Government Minister Balaam Raises Alarm Over Shocking UGX 73 Million Pit Latrine, Intensifies ExposeTheCorrupt Campaign

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


Local Government Minister Balaam Raises Alarm Over Shocking UGX 73 Million Pit Latrine, Intensifies ExposeTheCorrupt Campaign
Local Government Minister Balaam Raises Alarm Over Shocking UGX 73 Million Pit Latrine, Intensifies ExposeTheCorrupt Campaign

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 Uganda — The Minister of Local Government, Hon. Balaam Barugahara, has intensified the ongoing ExposeTheCorrupt campaign after raising concern over a public pit latrine reportedly constructed at a cost of UGX 73 million, describing the project as unacceptable and a reflection of the need for stronger accountability in local governments.

 

 

In a message shared on his X account, Hon. Balaam questioned how taxpayers’ money could be spent on what he described as an incomplete pit latrine project, saying such cases undermine public confidence in government service delivery and deny citizens the quality infrastructure they deserve.

 

The minister said the incident demonstrates why the ExposeTheCorrupt campaign must continue, stressing that public officials entrusted with government resources have a duty to ensure every shilling is used for its intended purpose.

Hon. Balaam warned that individuals who misuse or divert public funds should be prepared to face public accountability, emphasizing that corruption deprives communities of essential services and slows development.

 

He called on local government leaders across the country to strengthen transparency, accountability, and value for money in the implementation of public projects, noting that local governments play a critical role in delivering services directly to citizens.

The minister also applauded the efforts of the District Internal Security Officers (DISOs) of Mbale and Bulambuli, officers from the Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID), the State House Anti-Corruption Unit, Resident District Commissioners (RDCs), District Police Commanders (DPCs), Crime Intelligence officers, Members of Parliament, and other patriotic Ugandans who have supported the anti-corruption campaign.

 

 

He further appealed to officials in the Office of the President, the Internal Security Organisation (ISO), local government leaders, security agencies, and members of the public to actively support the ExposeTheCorrupt campaign by reporting suspected corruption and safeguarding public resources.

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