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NEMA, Police complacency cited in failure to implement Kaveera ban

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September 7, 2017
Gov’t on Course to Achieving Middle Income Status by 2020 – Minister
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Members of Parliament on the Natural Resources Committee have urged government to implement the ban on polythene bags commonly known as kaveera.

Addressing the media on Wednesday, 06 September 2017, the Chairperson of the Committee, Hon. Alex Byarugaba said that National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) had failed on its part to implement the ban, even with the law in place.

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“Parliament enacted a law for effective implementation of the ban which has not taken place. There is no law that has been amended or revoked regarding the ban on kavera. May.be NEMA has not been doing its role,” said Byarugaba.

Hon. Silas Aogon (Kumi Municipality), said that companies manufacturing the banned polythene bags have derailed the implementation, coupled with complacency by NEMA and other government agencies like the environment police.

“It is just about having the will to stop this. The people who are producing these kaveras do not want to do away with them. They feel this is their business but I don’t think they are only doing production of kaveras. They have other lines of production,” Aogon said adding that, “it is time for us to wake up. If we say no, just like we put a deadline for simcard registration, everybody will obey. Deadline have effect and should be adhered to. We should not start blame games, what we want to see is a change”.

Tororo South MP, Hon. Richard Angura added that in banning the use of polythene bags, government will in turn encourage the growing crafts industry, which will in turn generate jobs for the unemployed youths.

“We shall create opportunities for our craft industries. In Rwanda and Kenya, it is growing because some of these bags that are made by our communities can be used to substitute kaveera,” Hon. Angura said.

Kenya is the latest country in the East African region to announce a ban on the use, manufacture and importation of all plastic bags for commercial and household use.

Rwanda was the first country to implement a total ban on the kaveera in the region.

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