By Elizabeth Ankunda

26th April 2023

 

Busoga East police have rescued nine UMEME employees who were deployed to disconnect illegal power lines in Iwumba village in Buwaya Sub County in Mayuge district.

The UMEME team descended on the area on Wednesday to crack down on illegal power connections where residents had illegally tapped power from neighboring poles.

However, after close to 30 minutes of watching, residents demanded that UMEME officials explain why they were disconnecting some of the electricity lines that had been connected to their houses under the rural electrification program.

The angry residents surrounded UMEME’s operational vehicles and demanded that all occupants disembark and return the disconnected wires or risk mob action.

Residents say the process of distributing free electricity meters in their community was not affected due to unclear circumstances.

This, along with the fact that planned beneficiaries were never briefed about the setbacks, catalyzed some residents to engage in illegal power connections, with the help of former UMEME employees commonly referred to as “kamyufus.”

They further contend that rather than disconnecting all the wires, UMEME officials would have gathered intelligence information from the communities and reached out to only those with illegal power connections.

UMEME officials have declined to comment on the matter, but the Mayuge district police commander, Bashir Siriba, confirmed that the teams are free from harm and sanity has been restored in the area.

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Thursday 27th April 2023 06:06:52 AM