
DCAO Conducts Monitoring Visit to Kajjansi Town Council
The Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Kiiza Godfrey Rwakijuma, has conducted a monitoring visit to Kajjansi Town Council, engaging local leaders on service delivery, ongoing projects, and key development challenges.
He was received by Town Clerk Ssewankambo James, LC III Chairperson Bashir Buyondo, and council officials, who presented the administrative structure of 11 wards and 62 cells, along with progress across sectors.
In infrastructure, the Council reported steady road works, though limited funding continues to hinder the upgrade from murram to tarmac roads. The DCAO also noted delays in Phase II of the administration block and advised prioritizing completion of the first floor to enable occupancy and improve service delivery.
In education, leaders highlighted shortages of teachers, desks, and sanitation facilities. At St. Balikuddembe Bulwanyi, teachers share facilities with pupils, while Kitende Church of Uganda Primary School—despite strong 2025 PLE performance—faces a 5:1 pupil-to-desk ratio. The DCAO pledged to support the school with additional desks.
He urged the Council to allocate at least 20% of locally generated revenue to development priorities, strengthen planning—especially for roads—and uphold accountability in public resource management.
Mr. Rwakijuma expressed confidence in Kajjansi’s economic potential, noting that improved local revenue mobilization could reduce dependence on central government funding.

