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SV: {UAH} George, Abbey//Open letter to President Museveni

Misters Simon & co,
My Maa Esejja Acirokop Nyap'Opiyo Pa Konya used to say "wayi man dong icwak Ogwang; icwak Gweno..".
Perhaps it translates as a nasty situation or state of confusion where both the Chicken and the Fox are right
(or wrong)..

A little sharpened, we can say this guy was an enlightened idiot- the type who let society down.

The Diasporan as Simon puts it has to blame him / herself. If they who are enlightened, they on whom the society counts,
turn around and drive society into the ditch by accepting an otherwise unacceptable conditions for as long as the while lasts, then whom shall we
trust?

How the Hell was he funding his subsistance for all that long, anyway? 

Well, I sure am empathic and I realise, everybody diserves pity and each case is unique and should be considered. So is should be his too.

I wonder though, if he should not have written to the justice dept. first, and included the response from there to the president?

Noc'la gaumoy
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"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.



Den onsdag, 2 september 2015 3:12 skrev 'Simon Okurut' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>:


Edward Pojim,

I also find it strange, surely, how can one work for three years without pay? I don't know whether service to his country was  enough motivation for him to serve without pay. This is why the Diaspora have to be extremely careful when accepting lip invitations from our con politicians, it is seems their aim is to destroy anybody successful abroad. 

One engineer was lured back to Uganda, poor man resigned his well paying position abroad but upon returning to Uganda, he never saw the politician who lured him, for six months the engineer had no job, chewed his savings until his foreign wife advised him to return to her country, and that is what they did. I wonder if that engineer has ever set foot in Uganda again.

I wonder how he was taking care of his family:food, fees, travels, etc. May be that may have created suspicions.

I wouldn't work for even 4 months without pay before packing my bags elsewhere.

Peter Simon


From: 'edward pojim' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>
To: Ugandans-at-heart <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2015 5:14 PM
Subject: {UAH} George, Abbey//Open letter to President Museveni

Folks;

The writer, Maxwell Adea, claims he was recruited by President Museveni to work in the ministry of Microfinance in 2009. Somewhere along the way, something happened that saw him arrested by the Special Investigations Unit, leading to his present incarceration at Luzira!
 
Does anyone here know anymore about this gentleman or his alleged crimes? From this letter, Maxwell worked unpaid for several years. Why did he find it worth his while to volunteer his services for that long?

Pojim


Open letter to President Museveni

By Maxwell Adea

Posted  Tuesday, September 1  2015 at  01:00
Your Excellency, 
Prior to my departure from the United Kingdom in response to your request for my service to the people of Uganda, my beloved country, I did enjoy your fatherly interactions and wise counsel.
I was employed in the Ministry of Finance, first as a senior consultant and advisor to the minister in charge of Microfinance and later as Commissioner for Microfinance. This fruitful relationship lingered until my unlawful arrest by a group of police from Kireka special investigation unit on February 25, 2014.
I have since been incarcerated in Luzira prison. I wrote several letters to you, Mr President, without receiving any response from you and so I concluded that either you did not receive the letters.
I do not by any manner claim perfection in life, for before the almighty God none is perfect, except by amazing grace through Jesus Christ whom I confess and preach to all mankind, that we are counted righteous.
I must empathetically state that my incarceration in Luzira prison is unconnected with any crime whatsoever, hence unlawful. I could never indulge myself in human trafficking.
I look forward to your kindest consideration for an appointment to explain in details what transpired in my situation.
I worked without my salary/ consultancy fees paid for three years and seven month in the Finance ministry as a senior consultant and advisor to the minister in charge of Microfinance (1/9/2009 to 28/2/2013) and it is unpaid to date.
This did not deter me from effective delivery of my service. This unlawful incarceration has decimated me and my strength is wanting. My family is grappling with financial difficulties and psychological torture. As a result, my children are malnourished, sickly and some are out of school. In addition, most of my properties have been looted during my incarceration in prison.
Reasoning that I am still your obedient, loyal and bonafide son, I pledge for my freedom so that I may render effective contribution at this critical moment in Uganda's financial history when my service is highly indispensible.
I pray for your kindest consideration.
Dr Adea is ex-commissioner - Microfinance, Ministry of Finance who is currently on remand at Luzira maximum security prison
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