Monday, June 21, 2010
Kisangi primarily school in Bugaaki sub county Kyenjojo district finally gets a new latrine constructed
“It has not been easy but finally we are there” these were the words of the chairperson school management committee for Kisangi primarily school during a dialogue meeting organized by IWDP in collaboration with RIC-NET to discuss the issues surrounding the construction of pit latrine by BAKa contractors at the school and which was later demolished on the recommendations of the District engineer due to complaints from the monitors and SMCs members that the workmanship and the materials were shoddy.
On 18th/05/2010 the community based monitors of Bugaki Sub County Kyenjojo District together with the school management observed that a pit latrine under construction at this primary was being constructed not according to the required standards.
The community based monitors and SMCs observed the following:
Half baked and already used bricks were being used.(they looked like those got from dismantled building).
Used pieces of wood planks were used in the construction of the slub.
Small size iron bars were also being used.
The contractor had started constructing the wall just two days after finishing the slub without giving it time to settle.
Half and quarter bricks were given the first priority in the construction of the walls.
The name of the contractor was not established because on 24th /05/2010 he wrote in the visitor’s book of the school as KA’GO construction and 26th/05/2010 the names changed to BAkA.
The above reasons forced the community based monitors together with school management to write to the chief executive officer Kyenjojo seeking for assistance from the technical staff of the district.
However on 25th /05/2010 the Assistant District Engineer by the names of Kyomuhendo Edson visited the school and made the following comments:
The workmanship is good
Good quality materials on the site.
The contractor should progress with the work.
The above comments of the Assistant District Engineer did not make the community based monitors together with the school management members pleased; they thus called for more technical advice from other stakeholders.
On 26th /05/2010 the District speaker who is at the same time the area councilor together with the District Engineer among others visited the site. On seeing the work that was being done by the contractor, they recommended that a pit latrine being demolished and a new one be excavated and back filling of the old one be done.
The above issues prompted IWDP and RIC-NET to organize stakeholders meeting at the school. During the dialogue meeting the head teacher of the school and chairperson school management committee reported that they had no information about the construction of the pit latrine at the school but they only saw a lorry bringing the materials.
Recommendations from the stakeholder dialogue
District should always send information concerning the projects to be implemented to the target beneficiaries for easy monitoring and ownership.
SMCs and citizens should always take their roles serious and ensure that contractors do not start the work before they show to them documents concerning the work to be done.
Parents of Kisangi should organize themselves and back fill the two pit latrines that collapsed three years back at the school.
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By Timothy Balikenga-focal person
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