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NEMA chief denies targeting poor in wetland evictions

Barbra Anyait by Barbra Anyait
December 13, 2024
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NEMA urged to conduct balanced evictions

Security operatives oversee the destruction of a sugarcane plantation in Lubigi swamp in Kampala on August 23, 2022. PHOTO | FRANK BAGUMA

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The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) Executive Director Dr. Akankwasah Barirega has responded to allegations that NEMA exclusively evicted the poor during the Lubigi wetland restoration process.

Speaking to KFM, Akankwasah clarified that the poor constitute a minority in Uganda, not the majority. He emphasized that those labeled as “poor” who are destroying the environment are not truly impoverished. A genuinely poor person, he argued, would not have the resources to build in a wetland. However, he stressed the importance of environmental protection for everyone.

“Let’s not hide behind poverty to destroy the environment,” he said.

He made the remarks on Thursday during an engagement with editors and journalists on reporting wetland degradation and waste management at Hotel 360 in Ndejje-Namasuba.

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