BETTING UGANDA Uganda to Pay CAF Shs 111bn to Co-host AFCON 1 year ago Samuel Post Views: 333 Uganda is expected to pay US$30 million as hosting fees to the Confederation of African Football (FAC) before February 2025 as hosting fees for the African Cup of Nations, a top government official has disclosed. On 27 September 2023, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) awarded hosting rights for the 36th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027 to Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania under the East Africa joint Pamoja Bid. “In 2019, Cameroon won the bid but due to its being unready, it was taken to Egypt. When I look around, especially our sports facilities, I get anxious because if the status quo remains, then the same predicament that happened in Cameroon can happen here as well,” – Kayemba said. The successful bid was received with delight and enthusiasm among Ugandans and the East African community in general as this will be the first time the region will host the most prestigious football tournament on the continent since its inception in 1957. The State Minister for Sports, Hon. Peter Ogwang told Parliament on Tuesday that “Each country is required to pay Shs 30m to CAF.” He also assured MPs of the government’s commitment to the realisation and delivery of AFCON 2027 by prioritising sports infrastructure. “Pamoja will not fail and we will make sure it succeeds. We have a plan to construct regional stadia and all we have to do is to walk the talk; give us money when we come [to Parliament]. We also need to have a Sports Fund and also consider taxing these betting companies to raise money to fund sports facilities,” – Ogwang said. The Minister said in March 2017, Uganda was able to host the one-day World Athletics Cross Country championship in Kampala and the report from the Sports Consultancy shows that the direct economic impact of the championship stood at $2.6m overall. “USD 1.31m out of a total expenditure of $1.96m was spent on local supplies among others.The AFCON is not just about football but it is also an opportunity to showcase the beauty of East Africa to the rest of the world. Many tourists are expected to flock to the region known for its diversity, culture, landscape, wildlife and vibrant cities,” – he added. Ogwang said the government will have to construct two stadia to host AFCON. “These are Akii Bua stadium (Lira) and Buhinga Stadium (Fort Portal) or Hoima City Stadium. We will also have to complete of the renovation and upgrading of Mandela National Stadium.” Facilities To pull off this historic event, Members of Parliament have implored the government to use this opportunity to embark on enhancing the quality of sports facilities and general infrastructural development to avoid possible international embarrassment. “Hosting AFCON comes with immense benefits; it will bring infrastructural development like roads, sports facilities and we have been looking forward to this. Therefore, I encourage the government to build stadia across the region,” – the mover of the motion, Hon. Santa Alum (UPC, Oyam Woman Representative) said. Hon. Ssolo Kayemba (NUP, Bukomansimbi South County) expressed anxiety about Uganda’s readiness to prepare and host AFCON 2027 as a result of corruption and deficiency in sports facilities. “In 2019, Cameroon won the bid but due to its being unready, it was taken to Egypt. When I look around, especially our sports facilities, I get anxious because if the status quo remains, then the same predicament that happened in Cameroon can happen here as well,” – Kayemba said. Butaleja District Woman Representative, Hon. Florence Nebanda called for regional balance in terms of infrastructure for inclusive participation and sports growth. “I implore the Ministry of Education and Sports to consider regional balancing because it will boost the economy and inspire sports fraternity in terms of training and participation,” – Nebanda said. To Hon. Elijah Mushemeza (INDEP, Sheema County South), hosting AFCON is an opportunity for Uganda and East Africa to reap big through tourism and trade. “When a country is given an opportunity to host AFCON, it is motivated and forced to improve its infrastructure. Secondly, it is a chance to improve our economy because statistically, tourism has high returns on investment,” – he said. Omoro County Member of Parliament, Hon. Andrew Oulanyah Ojok called for inclusiveness to ensure that all Ugandans benefit from the economic activities associated with hosting such an international sports event. “Let this not be in the hands of a few individuals, but all Ugandans. Government needs to provide a sufficient roadmap on how we can guide the populace to tap into this opportunity,” – Oulanyah said. Ntungamo District Woman Representative, Hon. Josyline Kamateneti said Uganda needs to use the opportunity to make deliberate efforts to allocate enough funds to the Ministry of Health to equip and rehabilitate regional hospitals to avoid the embarrassment of airlifting people to other countries in case of emergencies. The Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Mathias Mpugga said hosting AFCON is a chance to market Uganda and unite the citizens. “It is upon the government to realise that it is a chance to market Uganda; stop abusing the rights of the people, speak to your opponents, and sort out the politics that divides the nation. Otherwise, football as a universal sport should be able to unite and draw us closer to each other so that we are not the pariah of the region in terms of accommodating and tolerating one another,” – he said. Magogo speaks out Hon. Moses Magogo (NRM, Budiope East County) who is also the President of the Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA), said the excitement to host AFCON comes along with immense responsibility to execute the event especially as far as sports facilities are concerned. “Construction of stadia must be managed under a turnkey project where you get one provider like the one for the indoor stadium in Lugogo. This same provider (Summa) did the stadium in Senegal in 17 months and all they need is sovereign guarantee,” – he said. According to Magogo, this arrangement will eliminate challenges of delayed projects, laborious procurement processes and corruption which could hamper Uganda’s readiness to host AFCON. Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa who presided over the sitting said he committed on behalf of the country while defending the Pamoja bid in Cairo, that finances and infrastructure will be readily available. “We shall work closely with the Ministry of Education and Sports to ensure that money is provided; some countries have taken the opportunity [to host] and ended up failing and we do not want to embarrass other countries in the region,” – he said. Source: chimpreports.com About Post Author Samuel I am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. 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