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Who Really Bears the Cost of Uganda’s Liberalized Transport Economy?

Keith Jjuuko by Keith Jjuuko
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Every festive season in Uganda follows a familiar ritual, roads fill, vehicles overflow, and fares quietly mutate. What was affordable yesterday becomes negotiable today and extortionate tomorrow. No press conference announces the change, No policy circular explains it. Yet every passenger pays it. Public transport in Uganda has become one of the few spaces where price is neither fixed nor defended only demanded. A traveller boarding a bus is not merely buying a seat; they are entering an unwritten contract where power, urgency, and silence determine the final cost.

On ordinary days, a journey from Kampala to Mbale roughly 240 kilometres may cost between UGX 20,000 and UGX 35,000. Mbarara, slightly farther, attracts similar pricing. Gulu, though only an hour longer, can demand almost double. Hoima’s fares fluctuate just as freely. During festive seasons, these figures stretch beyond logic, often doubling or tripling without any corresponding rise in fuel prices, insurance costs, or service standards. This is not market efficiency. It is price without principle.

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Liberalized economies are built on the promise of competition, choice, and fairness, But Uganda’s public transport system reflects a distorted version of liberalization one where freedom exists only for the seller, never the buyer. In theory, passengers should benefit from competition, in reality, they face a cartel of circumstance. Travel must happen, alternatives are limited and time is unforgiving. The result is a market where refusal is punished by being stranded. The absence of a national fare logic has created a culture where price is determined not by distance or cost, but by vulnerability. Rain raises fares, Nightfall raises fares, Holidays raise fares, Grief, weddings, funerals, and faith journeys all raise fares. Transport pricing has become an emotional tax on mobility and rural travellers rarely bargain; they comply and they Compliance is mistaken for consent.

Uganda’s transport governance architecture is meticulous when it comes to infrastructure, enforcement, and compliance. Speed is measured, Licenses are checked, Penalties are automated. The Express Penalty System (EPS Auto), now under review following its suspension in June 2025, illustrated the state’s capacity for technological regulation when institutional will is present. The inter-agency dialogue is important, but it also reveals a troubling hierarchy of concern: systems are consulted, citizens are assumed. The Ugandan passenger appears in policy only as a unit of movement, not as a rights-bearing consumer. When fares rise unpredictably, there is no hotline to call, no authority to petition, no institutional ear trained to listen. The silence is structural.

In Uganda, transport operators are recognized stakeholders, Regulators are empowered actors, Passengers, however, are policy orphans. There is no independent body mandated to ask a simple but radical question: Is this fare fair? No institution exists to pause seasonal price hikes and demand justification. No forum translates commuter frustration into enforceable action. Other countries have confronted this imbalance, South Africa institutionalized commuter advocacy through a Transport Consumer Council. Rwanda embedded fare oversight within its utility’s regulator, enforcing transparency during peak seasons. These systems acknowledge a truth Uganda has yet to formalize: transport is not a privilege of the market; it is an artery of citizenship. By refusing to protect passengers, Uganda is not remaining neutral it is taking sides.

Uganda does not need to reverse liberalization, it needs to civilize it, A genuinely modern transport system balances efficiency with empathy. This begins with recognizing passengers as participants in governance, not passive recipients of outcomes. An independent Transport Consumer Protection Council would institutionalize this recognition, providing oversight, investigation, and redress. Not as an enemy of operators, but as a stabilizing force that restores trust to the system. Seasonal fare frameworks must also become policy, not suggestion. Festive travel should not become an annual economic ambush. Where costs remain stable, prices must be restrained. Where costs rise, evidence must be shown. Regulation should not only punish wrongdoing; it should prevent unfairness.

Transport policy is often framed as a technical discipline. But at its core, it is ethical. It answers one question repeatedly: Who gets to move, at what cost, and under whose protection? Every inflated fare is more than an inconvenience. It is a subtraction from school fees, medical bills, savings, dignity. It narrows opportunity quietly, kilometre by kilometre. As scholar Jonas Eliasson reminds us, transport is not merely about movement; it is about access to life chances. A society that leaves mobility entirely to opportunism risks turning distance into destiny. Uganda now stands at a crossroads. It can continue regulating machines while ignoring people. Or it can choose a bolder path one that listens before it enforces, protects before it penalizes, and recognizes that the passenger is not the problem to be managed, but the citizen to be served. The fare has had many voices.

Wabusimba Amiri is a communication specialist, diplomatic Scholar, Journalist, political analyst and Human Right activist. Tel: +56775103895 email: Wabusimbaa@gmail.com

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