
Economic Monitoring Team Assesses Progress on Key Infrastructure Projects
The Economic Monitoring Team from the Office of the Minister of State for Economic Monitoring has conducted an assessment of ongoing infrastructure projects, underscoring the importance of safety, accountability, and effective implementation.
Representing the Minister, Hon. Akello Beatrice Akori, Assistant Commissioner Felix Olum emphasized the need to safeguard both workers and surrounding communities through strengthened social protection measures. He noted that continuous public engagement remains critical in ensuring that communities stay informed and actively involved in project implementation.
The assessment revealed steady progress across several areas, including improved mobility, urban development, job creation, and institutional strengthening. There is also an increasing emphasis on the inclusion of local labour in project execution.
Despite these gains, a number of challenges were identified. Unpredictable rainfall has disrupted construction timelines, prompting contractors to introduce adaptive measures such as night shifts to recover lost time. Additionally, concerns were raised regarding the equipment capacity of China Railway Seventh Group Co. Ltd, which may affect the pace of delivery.
Officials also pointed out gaps in worker documentation, calling for formal employment contracts to enhance compliance with labour standards and worker protection.
Meanwhile, compensation disputes along the Kitemu–Nagalabi–Budo road corridor have delayed works on approximately 3.9 kilometres, with some claims flagged as excessive and requiring further review.
Overall, progress was described as satisfactory. Stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to addressing existing bottlenecks, strengthening oversight mechanisms, and delivering infrastructure projects that meet both technical standards and community expectations.

