UBOS Hands Over 60,247 Tablets to the Ministry of ICT for Enhanced Service Delivery
- alphanews
- Dec 16, 2024
- 3 min read
By John Kusolo
The Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) has officially handed over 60,247 tablets to the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance. These devices, which were previously utilized during the National Population and Housing Census, are now set to play a pivotal role in supporting various government initiatives aimed at improving service delivery and coordination across the country.
The handover ceremony, held on December 16, 2024, underscores the government’s commitment to maximizing the use of resources for efficient service delivery. Speaking at the event, Dr. Aminah Zawedde, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of ICT, emphasized the importance of leveraging digital tools to advance national development.

“These tablets will serve as a critical resource in implementing key government programs, from electoral processes to wealth creation initiatives. They will enable the government to improve data management, monitor programs, and enhance service delivery across various sectors,” Dr. Zawedde noted.
Following the handover, the Ministry of ICT distributed the tablets to several key beneficiaries, including:
The Electoral Commission (EC): The tablets will support activities such as voter registration, polling station management, and other aspects of the electoral process, especially as Uganda gears up for the 2025/2026 General Elections.
Local Governments: These devices will enhance data management at the local level, enabling better planning, resource allocation, and implementation of community-based initiatives.
Operation Wealth Creation (OWC): The tablets will facilitate monitoring and evaluation of wealth creation programs aimed at improving household incomes.
The Parish Development Model (PDM): The tablets will support data collection, reporting, and implementation of PDM activities, a flagship government program targeting poverty eradication through parish-level economic transformation.

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