Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) top bosses and councilors have been cited in a Shs.13bn Outdoor Advertisement scandal.
Last month, KCCA Council presided over by Zahara Luyirika passed the Outdoor Advertising Ordinance to streamline advertising in the Capital Kampala to generate revenue for the Authority.
According to the Ordinance which has not yet been received by the Attorney General Kiryowa Kiwanuka for guidance before the Lord Mayor Ssalongo Erias Lukwago signs it, the new rates that were proposed include; Billboards advertising will cost advertisers Shs6m per year, LCD/LED Screens advertising will cost Shs1.5m per year, Fuel Station Led Column will cost Shs1.5m per year and Branding a building will cost Shs5m.
One of the councillors at KCCA told theGrapevine that there are a section of advertising companies which are fighting the Ordinance because they want the situation to remain as it is without the laws regulating their advertisement in the city.
“They first frustrated the passing of the Ordinance through bribing the councilors the seven times that the bill came to the council to be passed. The councilors were always absent to frustrate the speaker through denying her quorum to proceed with the council sitting,” a source said.
When finally there was quorum to pass the Ordinance, on the day it was supposed to be passed, three councilors were suspended for a number of sittings as a punishment for creating commotion in the council with the aim of frustrating the passing of the Ordinance.
The councillors were; Lubaga North’s Faridah Nakabugo, Kawempe Division’s Nusufah Nakato and Solome Nakiridde who since then have threatened to sue the speaker in her personal capacity for illegally suspending them when they are fighting for the rights of their people.
Highly placed sources in KCCA revealed to theGrapevine that when the authority technical wing learnt that the advertising companies had bribed the councilors and other leaders in the political wing, they approached speaker Luyirika and pleaded with her to talk to her councilors so that they change their minds and pass the Ordinance.
“Money exchanged hands and each councillor received between Shs3m to Shs5m according to their political influence in the council,” a source divulged.
He added that the technical wing further promised the speaker that once the Ordinance is passed, the council will get money to buy her a car and other benefits just like it is done for the Lord Mayor Lukwago and Dr. Dorothy Kisaka the Executive Director.
Sources said that according to the technical wing, once the Ordinance is passed, KCCA will be able to collect between Shs8-10bn a month.
He added that the technical wing further told the speaker that once the amount of money collected increases, KCCA will be able to increase the budget for salaries of the councilors from Shs3.5bn to Shs5.bn per month.
A number of councilors were very excited.
Bukoto Central Member of Parliament who sits on parliamentary presidential affairs committee revealed that in KCCA political wing, there are top politicians who influenced and advised the advertising companies to go to court and challenge KCCA’s action of collecting taxes without any law that regulates them and it is these MPs who are partly benefiting from the Shs13bn which court directed KCCA to pay the advertising companies.
Sources in KCCA revealed that KCCA has started the process of paying the advertising companies as court directed and so far, they have paid Shs500m.
Ssebamala told this website that he opposed the move by KCCA to pay that huge amount of money to these advertising companies because they also milked a lot of money without the law.
He added that because top politicians in KCCA are beneficiaries of the Shs13bn, they started attacking him claiming that he was given money from KCCA technical wing to frustrate their move.
When contacted, Doreen Nyanjura, the deputy Lord Mayor told theGrapevine that she cannot comment on the matter because she, together with her boss Lukwago didn’t attend the council session which passed the Ordinance.
She added that on that day, they were meeting political leaders from Mbarara district.
In 2022, Justice Musa Ssekaana of the High Court declared that KCCA was illegally collecting taxes from advertising companies without the law and ordered KCCA to refund all the monies KCCA had collected from the advertisement companies.
The companies that petitioned court include; National Outdoor Advertising Contractors Association Limited, Prime Media Network Limited, AD Concepts Limited, Level 5 Associates Limited, Capital Outdoor Advertising Company Limited, Adman Source and Contacts Limited.
By Sengooba Alirabaki
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