Parliament Demands NEMA to Disclose Ownership Details of Stabex, Builder of Lubigi Petrol Station.
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“Parliament has ordered NEMA to provide details of the owners of Stabex, which built the Lubigi petrol station”.
The Parliamentary Oversight and Accountability Committee (COSASE) has ordered NEMA chief executive officer Dr Barirega Akankwasa to take over the ownership of Stabex oil company, which built a petrol station in his wetland Lubigi.
The committee passed the order following complaints that the landfill was destroyed by NEMA when it was demolishing residential houses, while it is located in the same location.
The station is home to the company’s headquarters.
COSASE chairman Owek Medard Lubega Ssegona in a meeting with NEMA officials ordered its chairman Dr Barirega Akankwasa ,to take the ownership details of Stabex to the committee.
However, Dr Barirega Akankwasa tried to tell the committee that the owners of the company NEMA did not know, that because when it was issuing the construction license in Lubigi, it gave it to the company and not the owners.
The committee rejected his explanation, so it ordered him without refusal to take the details of the owners, give them to the committee without refusal, to examine the owners of the killer.
There have been voices complaining about NEMA that it decided to demolish the houses of the squatters, leaving the houses of the rich, while the destruction of the mangroves does not discriminate between the poor and the rich.