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Lawyer petitions Works ministry over digital number plates roll-out

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November 6, 2023
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Govt finally rolls out digital number plates

Mechanics fixing the new numberplates on one of the government vehicles after their launch on November 1, 2023 at the Ministry of works headquarters in Kampala.PHOTO/STEPHEN OTAGE

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A lawyer has petitioned the Ministry of Works and Transport to halt the ongoing fitting of the digital number plates with tracking devices on vehicles.

The fitting aims at facilitating security agencies electronic monitoring of all vehicles to stamp out criminality in the country.

In his petition dated November 2, Hassan Male Mabirizi contends that there are two pending cases he filed before the East African Court of Justice in Arusha, Tanzania, contesting the exercise.

He added that the cases haven’t been determined by court and that it would be unwise for the government to continue with this exercise, which is still under contestation.

“You have gone ahead to launch the same impugned programme well aware of Article 38 (2) of the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community, which states that where a dispute has been referred to the court, the partner states shall refrain from any action which might be detrimental to the resolution of the dispute or might aggravate the dispute,” Mr Mabirizi contends in his letter to the Works ministry.

He added: “This is to require you to halt the vehicle tracking number plates’ process until final determination of the two references or else face consequences of undermining an international court in East African Court of Justice.”

On Wednesday last week, government through a Russian firm, Joint Stock Company Global Security, rolled out the digital number plates exercise, starting with government vehicles. The rest of the vehicles, according to the roll-out programme, will commence in February next year, and the tracking devises are to be fitted at the motorists’cost.

New vehicle and motorcycle owners will pay Shs714,000, while swapping existing plates will cost Shs150, 000 for motor vehicles and Shs50,000 for motorcycles.

Motorists will face penalties for, among other things, refusing to install the number plates or tampering with them.

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