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    NEMA deploys police at Ssese beach to save Lake Victoria

    Entebbe NewsBy Entebbe NewsDecember 14, 2021Updated:December 14, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Environmental police have taken over the site at the former Ssese Gateway Beach at Kitubulu near Entebbe Town where a developer has reportedly been dumping soil into a section of Lake Victoria.

    Last week, a team from the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) inspected the site and arrested five people, including site engineers and also impounded four trucks which were being used to ferry the murram.

    By the time NEMA and local leaders intervened, the developer had reportedly claimed the lake’s protected buffer zone of about five acres.

    READ ALSO: Two arrested in Kitubulu for degradation of Lake Victoria

    What Nema says

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    According to the NEMA Act, any person constructing a permanent structure in a 200-metre buffer zone must seek clearance from the authority.

    Mr Tonny Acidri, the NEMA deputy spokesperson, said the environment police was deployed because the developer was acting outside the law .

    “We have been getting reports that the developer is dumping soil in the lake and the environment police been deployed to the site to prevent further degradation,’’ he said on Sunday

    Last week , the Ruparelia Group of Companies, the firm which took over ownership of the beach, and plans to erect a multibillion hotel, denied dumping soil in the lake.

    Developer speaks out

    “We undertook an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), which puts across recommendations that should be applied on site to ensure that the neighbouring ecosystem, mainly our lake, isn’t negatively impacted on. Therefore, we aren’t breaching any conditions however we applied for the lake user permit, but Nema has delayed issuing the permit,” Mr Martin Aryagaruka, the environment consultant of Ruparelia Group of Companies, said.

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