NITA-U gets Clearance from Parliament, World Bank and PPDA to Roll-out NBI – Missing Links Project

James Saaka Executive Director, National Information Technology Authority-Uganda (NITA-U)

The National Information Technology Authority Uganda (NITA-U) has been cleared to proceed with the roll-out of the National Backbone Infrastructure (NBI) – Missing Links Project by the Parliament of Uganda, PPDA and World Bank, this morning.

The project that aims to connect all major towns across the country including Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies via an optical fiber cable network so as to reduce the cost of public administration, support delivery of secure e-Government services as well as enhance communications services in the country.

The Authority reports on the successful completion of Phases I – III of the NBI/EGI Project, as part of a deliberate effort to ensure the network is able to consistently provide 99.9%, and the Missing Links project was started upon.

Following up on queries raised by the Budadiri County West Member of Parliament, Hon. Nandala Mafabi, specific to the Missing Links project, NITA-U was requested to provide
responses to the queries raised.

During this morning’s discussion, the Chairperson of the ICT Committee, Hon. Annette Nyakecho welcomed views from the committee members on how to proceed in light of two letters from the World Bank and the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority that provided guidance that the procurement was ongoing and the Evaluation the report wasn’t available to enable the investigation into the allegations made. It was further noted that according to Paragraph 24.7 of the World Bank Guidelines 2014, NITA-U is barred from sharing information in any form relating to the evaluation until the publication of the award of the contract.

It was therefore against this background that the Parliamentary ICT Committee Chairperson directed that NITA-U is excused from the meeting and would be invited back once the Missing Links procurement process had been concluded.

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NITA-U welcomed this guidance from the Parliamentary ICT committee, World Bank and the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority (PPDA) as it will allow for the conclusion of the procurement process of the national strategic project, Missing Links.

The expected benefits of this project include:

  • Improve redundancy for the existing National Data Transmission Backbone Infrastructure (NBI) by creating more rings on the NBI and create redundant routes across the country geographically.
  • Extend the reach of the NBI/EGI to other major towns and regions that are not covered under the current scope of Phase I – III. It was a process undertaken over several years and borne out of existing high-level requirements to cover the West Nile and some of the Northern Uganda Regions not covered in previous phases.
  • Extend connectivity to the major border points across the country and achieve the objective of regional connectivity.