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Uganda Road Fund

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Uganda Road Fund
URF
Agency overview
Formed2008
JurisdictionUganda
HeadquartersRoad Fund HeadQuarters, PPDA-URF Towers
Plot 39 Nakasero Road,
Kampala, Uganda
Agency executive
  • Andrew G Naimanye[1],
    Executive director
Parent agencyUganda Ministry of Works and Transport
Websiteroadfund.ug

The Uganda Roads Fund (URF) is a government agency mandated to finance routine and periodic maintenance of public roads in Uganda. Established by an Act of Parliament in 2008, the agency raises monies through various means, independent of general government taxation regimes, and disburses those funds to repair and maintenance agencies, based on agreed work programmes.[2]

Headquarters

The headquarters of the Uganda Road Fund are located on PPDA-Road Fund Towers, at Plot 39, Nakasero Road, on Nakasero Hill, in Kampala, Uganda's capital city.[3] The geographical coordinates of URF headquarters are 0°19'35.934"N, 32°34'36.764"E (Latitude:0.3264539; Longitude:32.5771994).[4]

Overview

The URF collects money from road users and attempts to equitably distribute those funds to repair and maintain public roads in an approximate ‘fee-for-service’ arrangement. The Fund is supposed to be independent of the general taxation mechanism of the government.[2]

The agencies that repair and maintain Ugandan roads and therefore benefit from the monies accrued by URF include: (a) Uganda National Roads Authority (b) Kampala Capital City Authority (c) other designated agencies responsible for maintenance and repair of District, Urban and Community Access Roads.[2]

Sources of funds

The various sources of revenue for URF include (i) fuel levies (ii) vehicular transit fees (iii) vehicular road licenses (iv) axle load fines (v) toll fees (vi) weight and distance charges on heavy commercial vehicles (vii) traffic and road safety fines.[2]

Governance

The affairs of the agency are supervised by an 8-member board of directors:[5]

  1. Mr Amajuru Simon Madraru: Chairperson
  2. Phoebe N Muathe: Member
  3. Hannington Ashaba: Member
  4. Dorothy Nseka Kiyaga: Member
  5. Tony B. Kavuma: Member
  6. Gad Twesigye: Member
  7. Alex Onen: Member
  8. Andrew G Naimanye, PhD: Executive Director

See also

References

  1. ^ Betty Amamukirori. "The man behind Uganda Road Fund". Kampala: New Vision Official.
  2. ^ a b c d Uganda Road Fund (2 February 2020). "Uganda Road Fund: About Us". Kampala: Uganda Road Fund. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  3. ^ Uganda Road Fund (2 February 2020). "Uganda Road Fund: Find Us". Kampala: Uganda Road Fund. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  4. ^ Google (2 February 2020). "Location of Uganda Road Fund Headquarters" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  5. ^ Uganda Road Fund (November 2019). "The Board of Directors of Uganda Road Fund, As of November 2019". Kampala: Uganda Road Fund. Retrieved 3 February 2020.

External links

00°19′35″N 32°35′01″E / 0.32639°N 32.58361°E / 0.32639; 32.58361

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