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{UAH} Kyambadde public crying angers local NRM leaders//mbu apologize!

Folks;

How does one start to apologize for crying?  What if the cry is due to excruciating pain, whether physical or emotional pain?

I think these leaders have reached the conclusion that Hon. Kyambadde's cry exposed her insincerity, at best, and her indifference to her electorate.  Rather than demand an apology, I wish Kyambadde's detractors challenged her to act on the condition that caused her to cry in the first place.

Pojim


Kyambadde public crying angers local NRM leaders

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By  Henry Lubulwa

Posted  Saturday, February 28   2015 at  02:00
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Mr Ssemukkoteka said Ms Kyambadde had spent a long time away from the constituency and did not know the people's needs.
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Mpigi- National Resistance Movement (NRM) leaders from Kammengo, Kiringente and Mpigi Town Council have asked the Mawokota North MP, Ms Amelia Kyambadde, to apologise for crying in public over poor service delivery in the constituency.
The local NRM leaders led by Mr Richard Ssemukkoteka made the remarks at Kyosiga Primary School in Kalagala Trading Centre, Mpigi District, on Friday.
They said they were not happy with Ms Kyambadde's conduct of weeping in public. They added that her action was an admission that she had failed to deliver to the voters as a senior leader and member of the ruling NRM.
Mr Ssemukkoteka said Ms Kyambadde had spent a long time away from the constituency and did not know the people's needs.
"Crying implies you as MP have not done enough to solve people's problems. We demand an apology from the honourable member. If not, we shall declare her a disgrace to the people and Parliament at large," he said.
While addressing residents of Kammengo Sub-county last week, Ms Kyambadde cried upon getting information that schools and hospitals in the area were in a sorry state.
Ms Kyambadde had gone to the area to introduce new investors. After discovering local schools and hospital in a pathetic state, Ms Kyambadde was quoted as saying: "What kind of government do we serve?"
However, critics lamented that it was a shame for her to cry in public instead of providing solutions to her voters' problems.
When contacted, Ms Kyambadde who is also minister of Trade and Industry, said she cried because she was touched by the plight of the local people.
She said she was disappointed that despite government's heavy investment in several programmes, local leaders have done little to implement them to benefit the people.
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