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Bus owners call for review of driving license issuance process

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Bus owners call for review of driving license issuance process

People wait at the Uganda Railways Corporation headquarters in Kampala during the launch of the new company that will print the new driving permits on March 1, 2021. PHOTO | RACHEL MABALA

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By Mike Sebalu 

Bus owners under their umbrella body, Uganda Bus Owners Association (UBOA) have advised the government to review the process of issuing driving licenses.

They believe that stringent measures will scrutinise and deal away with fake drivers who in turn lead to road carnages claiming thousands of lives. 

According to Solomon Nsiimire, the UBOA Chairperson, there are some people who access driving licenses without thorough scrutiny.

He also calls for more sensitization of the public about road usage.

 

 

 

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