The National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) has established a dedicated Customer Protection Unit to combat corruption, infrastructure vandalism, and illegal water use, the utility’s managing director announced Wednesday.

The move comes as the corporation seeks to address a slight dip in customer satisfaction and tackle reports of unscrupulous individuals extorting money from customers.
Eng. Dr. Silver Mugisha, NWSC’s managing director, said at a press conference that the creation of the unit underscores the corporation’s commitment to “Water for All” delivered by a “delighted workforce” to a “delighted customer.”
He noted that despite this commitment, NWSC had become aware of instances where individuals were demanding bribes for services, damaging water infrastructure, or facilitating unauthorized water consumption.
“It has come to our attention that some unscrupulous individuals have been extorting money from customers in exchange for services, engaging in acts of vandalism of NWSC infrastructure, or abetting illegal water use,” Dr. Mugisha said.
“To tackle these issues head-on, the Corporation has introduced two confidential hotlines for the public to report any cases of bribery, vandalism of NWSC infrastructure, or water theft.”
The confidential hotline numbers are: 0788161568 and 0788705891
The MD assured the public that all reports would be treated with the strictest confidentiality and that every case would be thoroughly investigated, with appropriate action taken against offenders.
Dr. Mugisha emphasized the importance of customer vigilance in safeguarding against imposters.
“To further protect customers from imposters posing as NWSC staff, the Corporation has tightened internal controls, ensuring all field personnel wear full uniforms and carry valid staff identification cards,” he stated.
“We also encourage customers to get acquainted with the NWSC teams serving their areas, and in case of doubt, to verify identities using the NWSC toll-free numbers provided.”
The regular service inquiry toll-free lines remain: 0800200977 and 0800300977
The decision to establish the Customer Protection Unit was partly informed by a customer service survey conducted last year, which sampled over 10,000 customers.
Dr. Mugisha revealed that the survey indicated a slight decrease in the customer happiness index from 80% to 78%.
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