One of the problems Ugandans do not want to address is that this mosque was built bad, the old structure is not straight and it does not matter how much money you pump on it, the weight will put it down at a later time, the original plan was to take it down and rebuild it from day one, but when Amin went it become a begging pot.
Talking about bent buildings, the building of former Uganda Posts and telecommunication on Kitante road, which used to house the NRM secretariat (I do not know whether it is still there) That one also was rejected by a final inspector for it is bent towards Ntinda it was as well rejected by UPTC and had to be demolished and rebuilt Museveni instructed them to use it as a temporary measure until when NRM builds its own offices, to today. That one is a mobile bomb it can go down anytime.
Just making some facts public on the construction nightmare in our nation capital.
Em
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Subject: ugnet_: Muslims boss under fire over mosque demolition-Monitor-3/12/2002

Muslim boss under fire over mosque demolition
By Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda
The Secretary General of Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC) Hajji Idris Kasenene had a rough time on Sunday at a Ramadhan seminar in Kibuli when Muslims attacked him over the demolition of the national mosque.
Kasenene had gone to Kibuli Muslim Teachers College on Sunday to make a presentation on: Uganda Muslim Supreme Council Today: Achievements, Threats and Prospects.
Muslims also asked Kasenene to explain why UMSC leadership turned down an offer from Saudi Arabia to complete the mosque that has stalled since 1979. Libya President Col. Muammar Gaddaf, through World Islamic Call Society, offered to build the mosque. His representatives are demolishing the old structure before erecting a new one.
�My problem is the system through which the donation is being channeled. Suppose there are leadership changes in Libya after you have demolished the mosque,� asked UMYA chairman and Makerere don Hajji Kiyimba Abasi.
Imam Kasozi Idd said UMYA wrote to the Mufti Sheik Shaban Mubaje about the issue but he has never responded.
Former UMSC Chairman Hajji Juma Biramahaire said Muslims are fearful of questioning fishy activities of top UMSC leaders.
Kasenene said former Makerere University academic registrar Dr. Mukwanason Hyuha was appointed to head a committee to investigate the loss of UMSC property during UMSC past regimes.


December 03, 2002 02:00:35



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