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The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) is currentlyinvolved in an ongoing demolition exercise at the Lubigi Wetland System, despite public uproar and attempts by some politicians to incite the public against the operation.
The restoration exercise is aimed at preserving the Lubigi Wetland System, which is a vital water catchment area for Kampala City and neighboring districts.
NEMA exercise is being carried out in accordance with the National Environment Act, 2019, and the attendant regulations, which prohibit activities that degrade the environment.
The exercise involves the removal illegal structures, gardens, and settlements that have encroached on the wetland.
NEMA first issued restoration orders to all encroachers in 2021, giving them 21 days to vacate the wetland, remove dumped materials, restore the degraded area to its original state, and demolish illegal structures.
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