Umeme consumes 90,000 electricity poles annually

Umeme consumes 90,000 electricity poles annually

A Umeme technician carries out a connection (PHOTO/Courtesy). KAMPALA – In line with Government of Uganda’s Strategy to support local content under the Buy Uganda Build Uganda policy, Umeme’s purchases for electricity poles from local farmers now stands 90,000 annually.

Umeme has since 2008 been consuming electricity poles from 6 local suppliers who buy from farmers, cure them and sell to the utility.

Mr Selestino Babungi, Umeme’s Managing Director says on average, the utility buys 90,000 treated poles per annum.

“Umeme sources for poles, wooden and concrete, from Ugandan entities in line with the Governments Buy Uganda Build Uganda policy. As such anybody that has planted trees has to deal with the contracted companies. We encourage them to reach out to those companies,” he said.

Babungi says there is responsibility on their part as well to conserve the environment, through use of concrete pole technology where appropriate.

In its 2020 Annual Report, Umeme noted that wooden poles continue to be integral in line construction. It committed to procure wooden poles from environmentally responsible suppliers who have established large sustainably managed forest plantations.

This ensures that the poles we use are harvested sustainably to mitigate effects on the environment and climate change, the report states.

About Umeme Limited

Umeme is the largest electricity distribution company in Uganda with a total of 1.52m customers. The Company is mandated to operate, maintain, upgrade and expand the distribution network, retail electricity to its customers and improve efficiency within the electricity distribution system. Umeme is a public company listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange and Nairobi Securities Exchange and regulated by the Electricity Regulatory Authority. Ugandas National Social Security Fund is the largest investor in Umeme with 23.2% shareholding.

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