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    Uganda Demands Ksh208M for Torched Nairobi Embassy: Controversy Erupts

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    A side view of Uganda House in Nairobi during Tuesday demonstrations.
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    Uganda Demands Ksh208M for Torched Nairobi Embassy: Controversy Erupts

    Ugandaโ€™s Foreign Affairs Minister Gen Jeje Odongo has requested a supplementary budget of Shs6 billion (about Ksh208 million) from the House Committee on Foreign Affairs to repair the Uganda House in Nairobi, Kenya, which sustained severe damage during anti-tax protests in June.

    The funds, roughly Ksh208 million at the current exchange rate, are designated for the restoration of the six-story building on Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobiโ€™s central business district.

    This request arises amidst deteriorating relations between Kenya and Uganda, worsened by the recent arrest of 36 Ugandans by security forces near Kisumu City and their subsequent return to Uganda.

    Gen Odongo stressed the urgency of his request while addressing the committee. “I urge this esteemed committee to approve the supplementary budget to restore Uganda House,” he said.

    He further noted, “Restoring the building is essential not only for adequate office space but also for enhancing our Non-Tax Revenue (NTR). We expect that once fully operational, the building will generate Shs4 billion (approximately Ksh138.67 million) in NTR.”

    The Foreign Affairs Minister updated the committee on the building’s condition following the fire on June 25, which resulted in substantial damage. The renovation, initially set to be completed by June 28, was being conducted by Ambitious Construction Company when the incident occurred.

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    Although insurance covered the renovation, no detailed insurance report was available for the MPs. Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Vincent Bagiire, mentioned that while insurance was secured, a full report from the insurer might take up to two years. “The damage has been estimated at Shs6 billion, but we need time to confirm if the insurance policy covers the fire damage,” Bagiire said.

    The situation has sparked controversy among lawmakers. Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister Muwada Nkunyingi has demanded a detailed report on the fire. “We need to ensure all facts are clear before making any financial decisions,” Nkunyingi asserted. “A verbal update is not enough when formal investigations are still ongoing.”

    Committee Chairperson Catherine Lamwaka supported these concerns, deciding against immediate discussions on the budget request. The committee has opted to inspect the Nairobi facility in person and review all related documents, including insurance and construction contracts.

    The committee has directed ministry officials to submit all pertinent documents by the end of the day for a thorough examination to ensure the financial request is justified and proper procedures have been adhered to.

    Uganda Demands Ksh208M for Torched Nairobi Embassy: Controversy Erupts

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