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{UAH} UBC poor programming - Institutional Dysfunction



On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 6:57 AM, Dan Bwanika <bulemezi@gmail.com> wrote:
All political groupings should come together and look for an institution stability and continuity formular - less of that,  forget about Nation Building in Uganda.

The same applies to Somalia ad South Sudan!

 

It is apparent that NRM greatest failure is not knowing how to build, monitor and run state institutions. Basically all institutions left behind by the British are in shambles as reflected with the failure of the; Education System, Judiciary and Town planning and development System, Health Care System, Cooperative System, Banking system, Insurance system, agricultural development system, Pension system all of which are subject to gross abuse by the very recipients and beneficiallies.

This is beyond rhetoric (Gen Sejusa's Moral imperative) and shows a terrible moral decay! The ten point program, which will never see light in Uganda, requires stable and unflicthing institutional and non partenalistic structures.

It is a tragic  African phenomenon.

Just imagine that Rubaga hospital is releasing waste water into Mwanga's Fresh Lake and no one cares! Or that Banyankole cattle keepers cut down all trees and drain wetlands for their good upkeep of their beloved cattle  - moral imperative is no simple game of words.

That it nation building and development issues, becomes arguments between ministers and respective institutions, for example if it is proper for urban dwellers to settle under High Voltage Power Line, wetlands or on the railway or its reserve is amazingly lethal! 

Basically, even those in oppostion no one believes in the Law legislated to safeguard the same very people critical of the government.

This inability to compel institutions work independently and focus on the rule, regulations and the law cuts across all political organisation reflecting deep seated paternalistic and infantile Africa social structures - with reference from what has been happening in the past three four weeks among political parties.

For the above reasons - and lack of grasp of the above sociological factors that lead to institutional failure, Uganda as a national state has no capacity what so ever, that will make any single political leader able to govern the country and pull it out of the doldrums.


NRM has enhanced freedoms far more than it could be envisaged, in any one single developing nation. It is to such an extent that it will be impossible to reverse these freedoms without serious repercurssions.


This is very serious.

 

For, in the real world  there is no free will, and therefore we have to suppress or forego our freedoms in face of institutional building, stability and social good.

 

This must be an institutional structure or a cultural pattern. Uganda has neither both hence need for federal structures right from national political to socieconomic levels.

 

This is what in Europe led to Weberian moral ethics and the protestant ethics. Poverty, stealing all were categorised in the same manner as SIN. And the administrator of these sins faced the gallows which is not the case with Iphone wielding corrupt, none concerned and stealing youth, their parents, working and political class.

 

Bwanika


On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Dan Bwanika <bulemezi@gmail.com> wrote:
If government can study the behaviours of UBC programmers, it organisational and admnistrative problems as compared to
NBS or NTV - it is more probable that Ugandans could understand the organisational and administrative problems African state face.

Further still the psychology behind state instutional failures 

Bwanika
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