By Namutebi Sumayiya
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today commissioned the newly constructed Kole- Gulu- Nebbi- Arua Transmission line, that connects the West Nile sub-region to the National power grid.

The 132kV power line was successfully energized at Nebbi Substation.
During the commissioning, President Museveni highlighted some historical facts regarding the progress of Uganda’s electricity sector and the story behind the journey of connecting West Nile to the national grid.

“The argument by some people who say that we had forgotten West Nile were wrong, they were not serious, they were disruptive actually,” President Museveni said.
“When the NRM came into government, the only installed power in Uganda was Owen Falls Dam with a generation capacity of 150 Megawatts, with only four turbines (15 Megawatts each) working out of 10. Therefore, the total Megawatts in Uganda was 60 Megawatts. And by contract we had to send 30 Megawatts to Kenya. This was a contract between the colonies of Kenya and Uganda long ago. Therefore, the actual power in Uganda was 30 Megawatts,” he added.
President Museveni explained that after coming to power, what the NRM government did was to find ways of increasing the power quantity in the country.
“The first thing we did was to repair Owen Falls Dam back to 150 Megawatts and fine tune the generators to add another 30 Megawatts, so we ended up with 180 Megawatts. We were selling 30 megawatts to Kenya and keeping 150 Megawatts for Uganda.”

The President however expressed disappointment over Members of Parliament in the past Parliament who frustrated his move to generate cheap electricity for Ugandans.
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