Residents of Karusandara Sub-county and Hima Town Council in Uganda’s Kasese District are facing severe challenges after flood damage to the Nkoko Bridge, the sole connection between these communities. The bridge’s deterioration, ongoing for months, has significantly disrupted access to essential services and commerce.
Local resident Wilfred Thembo highlighted the danger, stating, “We are risking our lives crossing this bridge every day. If nothing is done soon, it will be a death trap.” The bridge’s structure has been severely eroded by water, leaving only a thin layer of soil at one end.
The damage has particularly impacted trade between Karusandara and Hima, with residents unable to easily transport goods across the region. Abel Turyasingura, another local, expressed concern about the potential long-term effects on families’ livelihoods without immediate repairs.
Despite numerous appeals to government authorities, including the district and the Ministry of Works, no repairs have been initiated. Edson Byarugaba, a Karusandara resident, noted, “We have called upon various offices, but so far, no one has come to our aid.”
Erias Byamungu, Chief Administrative Officer of Kasese District, acknowledged the crisis but cited a lack of funds as the primary obstacle. The estimated repair cost exceeds 100 million shillings, surpassing the district’s financial capacity. “We are aware of the situation, but we need external support to handle the repairs,” Byamungu explained.
As the rainy season intensifies, local leaders warn of potential further deterioration, increasing risks for residents. The communities of Karusandara and Hima are urgently calling for government intervention to prevent the bridge’s complete collapse and restore normal daily life.