Connecting 15,000 households. A sample of the Ready Board that will be
used to connect about 15,000 households on the national grid. COURTESY
PHOTO
At least 15,000 households are expected to get connected to the national grid supported by a World Bank grant of $5m (Shs18b).
The
grant seeks to provide households that cannot afford to internally wire
their premises, with ready wired boards through which they can be
connected to the national grid.
Ready boards (usually wooden and sometimes metallic) are fixed with sockets, bulb holders and switches on a single panel.
The
project, which will be implemented by power distributor – Umeme –
targets to reach 15,000 households in the areas of Banda, Kireka,
Wandegeya, Kitintale, Nankulabye and Bwaise.
“The
[World Bank] has given us up to September 30 to have connected all the
15,000,” Mr Thomas Oryang, the Umeme electricity connections policy
manager, said in an interview, noting that besides failure to internally
wire their premises, Umeme, will also be considering the number of
rooms in a house to qualify for the project. Only one-roomed or
two-roomed structures, he said, will be considered.
Beyond
this, the project will also cover areas that are vulnerable to power
accidents. Other factors to be considered will include the distance of a
household from the pole, to ensure that such a households does not
require an extra pole and if they do is shall not be more than one pole.
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