‘No power to stop it’: optimism turns to frustration over east Africa pipeline
by Alex Tumuhimbise in Kijungu for Floodlight and Int from on (#5RKY9)
Promised an income, those affected by $20bn oil project are losing their land and resources instead
A bumpy, mud-spattered road leads deep into Kakumiro district in western Uganda, where the longest heated oil pipeline in the world will pass through its homes, farms and wetlands.
The villagers in the Kijungu settlements welcomed the project when the route was announced in 2017, hoping that the government and companies involved would buy their land and change their lives for good. Their optimism has since given way to frustration.
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