ACCOUNTABILITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE ROAD SECTOR IN PALLISA DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT, UGANDA.
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2014-12
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between accountability and road sector performance in Pallisa
District Local Government. Specific objectives included; establishing the relationship between
political accountability and road sector performance, investigating the relationship between
administrative accountability and road sector performance, finding out the relationship between
financial accountability and road sector performance as well as establishing the relationship between
professional accountability and road sector performance. The study adopted a case study research
design with quantitative and qualitative approaches. With a population of 180, 166 respondents were
drawn to form the sample. A response rate of 60.2% was obtained. Findings revealed a positive
relationship for political accountability (.568**), administrative accountability at (.677**), financial
accountability (.365**) and professional accountability (.751**) realized with road sector
performance. The following can be concluded based on the findings; most politicians influenced
tendering process. CAO has a challenge of overseeing LG administrative operations especially on
time management, the DEC is influenced politically, road works are delayed and few stakeholders
engaged in meetings, while fewer Local Government staff participates in the budgeting process.
There is also delayed report submission and vouchers and receipts being reported missing. BOQ
estimates being over the odds, ethical conduct was violated and road equipment /plants misused.
Recommendations drawn include; recruit more technical staff for engineering department, Council
should adopt bottom up planning approach, enact more local road sector ordinances and Finance
and Administration department put in place better accountability controls. Ensure timely
coordination; tighten HR rules, reviewing the reporting mechanism and draw a matrix of planned
meetings. Reviewing and documenting revenue bases, need for autonomous role for Quality
Assurance, increase sensitization programs on payment of taxes and purchase better storage facilities.
Undertaking more price -product cost survey, review the inventory system and establishing Quality
Assurance material testing lab.
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Accountability, Performance, Road Sector, Local Government, Uganda
Citation
Kauta, Kenneth L.B (2014) Accountability and performance of the road sector in Pallisa district local government, Uganda.