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Erias Lukwago should show what he has done for Kampala, go and retire , Chameleone fumes

Erias Lukwago should show what he has done for Kampala, go and retire , Chameleone fumes

Kampala Lord Mayor aspirant Mr Joseph Mayanja asks Lord Mayor hajji Erias Lukwago to show what he has done to residents of the City than politicking all the time.

While addressing press earlier this week at his newly launched offices at at Balintuma road in Mengo Mr Mayanja has tasked Haji Lukwago to account for his success to the public.

“Let haji Lukwago come out and tell the public what he has done in the last 10 years. He was voted overwhelmingly, now he has to be accountable,” says Mr Mayanja.

On Kampala Floods Mr Mayanja has requested residents to try implement the Green New Deal measures to combat this challenge.

Mr has asked Kampala Capital City Authority to build and enlarge water channels in Kampala.

“Since the late Ssebana Kizito built Nakivubo Channel, it has never been enlarged, or constructing new Water channels, Mr Mayanja explained.

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