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What happened to the Arua Hill Complex? The stadium that was expected to change the face of Ugandan football

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
January 24, 2024
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The highly-anticipated Arua Hill Complex, a stadium once tipped to revolutionize football in Northern Uganda and across the nation, has come to a grinding halt for over a year, leaving its future in jeopardy.

During a visit to the construction site on Tuesday, Beatrice Akello, the Minister of State for Economic Monitoring in the Office of the President, was dismayed to find the site in a dilapidated state, overrun by snakes and wild animals.

The Arua Municipality had allocated land to local developer Joadah Consults for the ambitious project, which included plans for a 20,000-seater stadium complex, along with business units and apartments, forming a part of a public-private partnership. The company was entrusted to oversee the stadium’s management under a 49-year lease agreement, after which ownership would transfer to the Arua City Council.

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Initially launched in 2019, the construction of the establishment located on Plot 1-7 Pakwach Road in Arua Central division was slated for completion within three years, with an original target end date of June 2021. However, unforeseen challenges, such as the disruptive impact of COVID-19 and other undisclosed factors, have caused significant delays in the stadium’s construction.

Original plan of the complex.

In August of this year, Jaffer Aita Joel, the then President of Arua Hill and the driving force behind the project, assured that construction would soon resume. “We are gearing up to resume construction activities,” Aita had shared at the time.

However, the Minister’s recent visit exposed that no construction work has been underway, raising concerns over the absence of a memorandum of understanding detailing how returns from the complex would be shared with the Arua City Council.

On these grounds, Minister Akello has directed the State House Anti-Corruption Unit to investigate the terms and conditions under which the investor acquired the land in Arua town.

In December of last year, Jaffer Aita revealed that he had sold the club after enduring a spell of no returns.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, the FUFA Club Licensing Committee withdrew the Arua Hill SC license. The club was also omitted from the 2023/24 second-round fixtures released by the Uganda Premier League secretariat.

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