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UEDCL’s Bid to replace UMEME: A Turning Point or Business as Usual?

Purity Livingstone Lamara by Purity Livingstone Lamara
November 25, 2024
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UEDCL’s Bid to replace UMEME: A Turning Point or Business as Usual?

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With just over a year remaining before UMEME Limited’s electricity distribution concession expires on March 31, 2025, Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited (UEDCL) is positioning itself to assume control of the country’s power distribution network. This anticipated transition marks a critical juncture in Uganda’s energy history, raising questions about efficiency, sustainability, and public trust in the nation’s electricity services.

A Historical Context

UMEME has been the cornerstone of Uganda’s electricity distribution since 2005, managing a concession that was part of the broader privatization wave of the early 2000s. The concession was born out of Uganda’s effort to attract private sector investment to rehabilitate a crumbling electricity infrastructure characterized by frequent outages and limited rural penetration.

However, UMEME’s tenure has been polarizing. On one hand, the company boasts significant achievements, including improvements in grid connectivity and revenue collection. On the other, it has faced criticism over high electricity tariffs, alleged inefficiencies, and challenges with rural electrification.

UEDCL, a state-owned entity, played a more passive role during this period, leasing its infrastructure to UMEME. Despite this, it has steadily expanded its operations in areas outside UMEME’s concession zones, demonstrating its capacity to manage electricity distribution.

UEDCL’s Case for Leadership

At a recent public hearing, UEDCL Managing Director, Mr. Mwesigwa, outlined the company’s readiness to reclaim the electricity distribution mantle. Key highlights include:

  • Operational Growth: UEDCL now serves 102 districts, up from just four in 2014, and has increased its customer base from 5,640 in 2014 to over 213,000 by September 2024.
  • Infrastructure Ownership: Much of the infrastructure used by UMEME, including poles and transformers, is UEDCL property.
  • Cost Efficiency: UEDCL’s in-house electricity pole manufacturing capability could reduce dependency on external suppliers and improve service efficiency.
  • Revenue Growth: The company has grown its revenue from UGX 36.1 billion in 2014 to UGX 100 billion in 2024, demonstrating financial viability.

However, critics argue that expanding operations across the entire nation will require UEDCL to address supply chain gaps and ensure sufficient pole production. According to Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) CEO, Ziria Tibalwa Waako, partnerships with entities like the Busoga Forestry Authority will remain crucial in meeting the country’s growing demand for poles.

Lessons from UMEME’s Legacy

UMEME’s 20-year concession offers critical lessons. While it achieved notable milestones, its struggles with affordability and service reliability highlight systemic challenges in Uganda’s power sector. A key concern for UEDCL will be balancing revenue generation with service affordability, particularly for rural and low-income consumers.

Moreover, UEDCL’s promise to enhance service delivery will be scrutinized against UMEME’s legacy of mixed public perception. Can UEDCL avoid the pitfalls of its predecessor while leveraging its state-backed position to create a more inclusive and efficient distribution system?

Opportunities for a Sustainable Future

The impending transition comes at a time when Uganda’s energy landscape is evolving. The government’s push to encourage the use of electricity for cooking, as a measure to combat deforestation, aligns with global sustainability goals. For UEDCL, this presents an opportunity to integrate renewable energy sources, smart grid technologies, and community-based energy solutions.

The environmental and economic benefits of promoting electricity over charcoal and firewood cannot be overstated. As UEDCL prepares to take over the reins, fostering public awareness and support for such initiatives will be critical in transforming Uganda’s energy sector.

The Road Ahead

The energy transition from UMEME to UEDCL is more than just a shift in management—it is an opportunity to redefine Uganda’s electricity distribution model. With its ambitious targets and state-backed infrastructure, UEDCL has positioned itself as a credible successor.

However, achieving these goals will require meticulous planning, stakeholder collaboration, and a firm commitment to transparency and efficiency. As the 2025 deadline approaches, Ugandans will be watching closely, hoping that the new era in electricity distribution delivers on its promises of affordability, sustainability, and reliability.

Whether UEDCL can truly turn the tide remains to be seen, but the stakes for Uganda’s energy future have never been higher.

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