The role of government
The role of government
Central Government
The central government is the main centre of administration. It carries the following roles:-
uphold and defend the constitution of Uganda. It ensures that the national constitution which is the supreme law is respected.
Maintaining law and order through police and prison services.
Defending the citizens with their property using the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) and other security organisations.
Building and maintaining major roads, bridges and hospitals.
Funding primary, secondary and higher institutions such as Kyambogo University, Makerere University Business School (MUBS), Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) and Makerere University (MUK).
Protecting the rights of the people. To ensure that human rights are not violated. Building and maintaining water and electricity services.
Protecting the environment and other natural resources in the country.
Plans and encourages economic development. Paying salaries and wages of civil servants and other workers of government.
Local Government
Under the decentralization system, every district administration has the following roles;-
ii) To build and maintain feeder roads.
iii) To build and maintain primary schools.
iv) To maintain markets in different parts of the district.
v) To teach people about prevention of diseases so that they live a better life.
vi) Collecting of refuse and rubbish for proper sanitation.
vii) Ensuring that people in villages have latrines for proper sanitation and kitchens among others.
Exercise
1 . Identify any three services provided by government.
2. Explain the term decentralization.
3. Identify any three problems faced by government when providing social services.