{UAH} IN THE VERY MANY PROBLEMS UGANDA HAS I RAISE YOU ONLY TWO THIS MORNING
Friends
There are several things that are a must for a country to develop or change for better, this morning I need to raise two that Uganda misses the most. The population must yarn for a better country. Ugandans never think about Uganda as a country they think in individual pockets. DRC has pumped so much cash to Uganda, but as I have stated many times in this forum, Ugandans never invest that money back into the country. When you look at countries like Canada, there are sectors that are built by the population, community centers, swimming pools, hospitals, hospital wings on even government hospitals, elevators in hospitals. Canadians build all these things for the future of their cities, towns and locales.
How many hospitals have you seen in Uganda actually built by local people? How many government hospitals have you seen expanded or maintained by local people? You know Allan Barigye a Rwandan posted a photograph of Kitagata hospital the other day, and laughed at how the Luwero war was justified, that is true, but how many people are rich in that area? Has anyone looked at that hospital, and thought it is a good asset for the people and maintained it? With 5,000 dollars Canadian that hospital can actually change, are you telling me that no Ugandan in that area has such amount?
That picture did not push any Ugandan at home to invest into it for the good of the population, but strangely it never even pushed the UAH membership to make a call and contribute money to it. We have the money to contribute, there was just never a call to repair it. For as Ugandans at home, Ugandans in diaspora do not care if their people in that region fail to get a functioning hospital. If that photograph was posted in a Pilipino forum, a cry would have been started, money would have started to flow in, and that hospital would have been repaired in a firkin week. Ugandans in UAH used that photograph to attack Museveni than to wonder about the lives in Kitagata. UPC built 16 hospitals in the country, today they still look the very same as Obote one government built them, not a single Ugandan has ever walked to one of them and added a wing, expanded a wing, or changed a god damn thing. The plan still looks as Obote one government built it on all 16. What has changed is that they are all dilapidated. Expansion on roads, hospitals and community centers are mainly used in this country as a memorial of dead people, do you actually know a single building in Uganda that was made in memory of any one? Ugandans buy 4X4s that they drive into the rotten villages out of there, to move between them and Kampala, make a whole whack of cash and end up opening back accounts outside Uganda, for themselves and their children.
They sit on that pile of cash and blame the government, they blame one man, Museveni for not building the country.
The second problem I need to raise is the educated population in Uganda at large. In the many talents we have targeted in Central American countries is their educated population, none educated people trust the educated people, thus when you are working on a project, you sit with educated people, they guide you on what is fair, what works, what is impossible and what can be used or not used on the project. My first trip to Chile educated me a great deal, for I had a whole bunch of locals that were degree holders, and they held our hands to understand their country. Chile apparently is very different from Philippine, you need to know these differences if you will do any project there. If what you need to build needs a government certification, the educated locals do that for you, they guide you all the way, and it is all done for the greater good of the country.
If you went to Uganda today to do a project what educated Ugandans help you? How many Makerere graduates do you know that you can tap into? Let us walk to the history, when UPC started to pull the children of Langi and Acholi from schools to go to Tanzania and fight the Amin’s government, how many degree holders stood in Lango and Acholi and advised the population that this is a bad idea? The region especially Acholi has more degrees than any other part of Uganda, what advise came from them? Did you actually need a University degree to understand that the Tanzania project was going to end up a disaster to the Acholi and Lango region? When that war ended, and Amin had departed, what educated people actually walked to UPC headquarters, and cautioned them about returning Obote as a presidential candidate? Did you actually need a university degree to understand that the entire Obote two project was going to end up a disaster to the UPC party and the entire country? If Acholi has the most degrees in the country, well let us address the Acholi pulling out of Kampala and head up to the North under the Obote two government, what educated Acholi sat with the Tito Okello’s, and advised them that this is a terrible idea? Did you actually need a university degree to understand that the Acholi withdraw from Kampala, Was going to end up a disaster to the Acholi and the entire country?
We do not have a talent of educated Ugandans guiding the none educated, for Uganda degree holders are actually more fucked up than the non-educated. I have heard arguments from degree holders in this very forum, and wondered if my father would have actually made the same argument. Our people that went to school are totally Buure. So you do not have a talent where old people walk to a degree holder and consult to how a village can be made better. They use their education to steal whatever they get their hands on, and those very same degree holders have been very handy to Westerners looting Africa but looting DRC. Uganda degree holders are the very right hand in looting the continent dry. They run the offices of foreign looters, they manage what goes out by planes, and they look the other way when our people get slaughtered. If I need to do a project in a southern American country, I write an advertisement in a local paper of what I am trying to do, and they write the project for me indicating what I need. If it is a clinic, they will tell me the size of the rooms accepted by the government, what is a must to be included and what is not, for they take the moment to collect that data when I am sitting in Toronto. What degree holder or degree holder’s organization do you have in Soroti today that you can use as a tap in resource?
Do you know why Ugandans in diaspora cannot repair the Kitagata hospital today? Because the degree holders in and around that hospital are more fucked up than the none degree holders. Start a fund raise for Kitagata hospital today in this very forum, and see how fast that money will be whisked out by a degree holders, and any degree holder you will agree on to use.
Uganda’s problem is way larger than Yoweri K. Museveni.
EM -> { Gap at 46 } – {Allan Barigye is a Rwandan predator}
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"
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