Lukwago celebrates over Musisi's resignation, warns Kamya

By Robert Segawa

The Kampala Lord mayor Erias Lukwago wants  parliament of Uganda to enact a law in which the executive director for Kampala city council authority should go through the public service commission process and not mere appointment by the president.

Lord mayor Lukwago made the remarks during a press briefing at his office in Kampala, where he outlined recommendations after the resignation of executive director Jennifer Musisi.

Lukwago says over 700 staffs of the authority, didn't go through public service process and majority do not have contracts.

Lukwago also promised to do rebranding  of KCCA to remove the new log which he says it's meaningless   and cleanse the institution from the image  of one person " Nankuulu'' things must go.

Lord mayor also promised to take stock of  performance in Kampala capital city authority  by showing the bench mark and do the valuation of her seven years in office.

On 15th October, Jennifer Musisi tendered in her resignation letter to president Museveni after seven years in service.

A joyful Lukwago says he's now settled in his office after seeing the crumbling empire of Jennifer Musisi he has attributed this to the power of people who elected him in office and added that  Jennifer Musisi failed to appreciate it and now she's paying heavily, He said in life he will never miss her due to the way she treated him in period of seven years.

He says he never wanted to talk about the ordeal he went through during the 3 years Musisi closed his office and barricaded the troops for the grace of God and will of people  he is still in office.

Lord mayor also sends strong warning to Kampala Minister Betty Kamya which he says that she believes she can harvest  evil forgetting that the evil will always brings her down.