Friends

 

In any  human being structure, there is no important part as in childhood,
scientist have stated many times that the more hours a baby sleep  the smart
becomes the brain of such. And as a parent today I can look back and see how
many hours my children slept as babies, that sleep has a hidden value.
Likewise when a country is structured out and it gets independence, it’s
very first hours, its first government is of a greater value for it
structures out the entire base on which this young country will travel to
development. When our forefathers fought for independence from The British
in 1962 they achieved it on the 9th of October 1962, a night I stood in
Kololo with my dad  and saw a Uganda flag getting up the mast that had just
been vacated by the Union Jack. Because we were fade a lie that all Uganda
problems were caused by the British, that night was actually very exciting,
for the British had left and we were free a people to run our own country.
Little did we know that the Ugandans replacing the British were actually
worse than the British. 

 

UPC created the first government in Uganda, and that government was very
important for it was leading a country that was a baby, thus the importance
of sleeping in babies. As a baby, UPC created very many policies in the
country, and this afternoon I need to go deeper into one of them which was a
right to pay an allowance to students in higher schools of learning. And as
a back ground I need to quote one of such students and what he posted in a
public forum few days ago “…but for others that preferred education, they
got everything imaginable from free tuition, board and lodge, allowances
(boom, faculty, book & transportation) etc. Those free services continued up
to Obote II” -Peter Simon Okurut. End quote. And my very basic question this
afternoon to you all as serious Ugandans, is why did The Obote one
government create a policy of paying students a salary for they have agreed
to go to school? And I have a daughter in this city that had a problem
leaving a home to go to the kindergarten class while in Uganda,  for she
wanted to stay with her mom every second, and yes we gave her a shilling
here and there to buy a coffee after school, that to me is very
understandable, for the kid did not have a clue on how valuable is a school
rather education. I need someone out there to stand up and please explain to
me why it made sense to the Obote one government, to write a policy where
Uganda students will be paid a salary if they are in institutes of higher
learning.

 

The government has paid for your tuition, it has paid for your board, it has
paid boom, it has paid your faculty, it has paid for your books, it has paid
for your transportation and it turns around to pay you even a salary for you
are going to school? Did the Obote one government even pay for your firkin
underwear’s when we are at it? What was the reasoning here as this
government was creating this policy? Was your getting educated valuable to
us as a society than to you as a degree holder? If the answer to that
question is yes then explain why all of you are in exile today. Were schools
a scarily thing so you had to be bought up to remain into them? Then the
policy should have paid students in lower grades than going after the people
that have sat in schools all their lives. Were schools so terrible that this
policy was written to function as The Karamoja allowance? Again if yes then
maybe we should have written the policy to cover grade one to seven than the
people that have been in school half of their entire lives. And all I am
trying to do here as I play with all these variables, is to find a slight
gap of justification to why UPC party found a justification that Uganda
students must be entitled for a salary to go school. And if you know any
kind of justification to such a policy kindly post it, for un-educated as I
am I might have missed it. This is a very large forum, with members in so
many countries and jurisdictions, do you actually know a government, a
jurisdiction out there, an administration that pays salary to the students
if they reach the institutes of higher learning? For I don’t, thus  if you
live anywhere they pay university students to be in class kindly send me an
Email maybe I can apply.

 

The more I critique this issue, the more I find that this was actually a
policy written by the UPC establishment to work out an easy where their
children as Peter Simon Okurut can directly steal money from the tax payer’s
pocket. It was done in Uganda and it so remains in Uganda under The UPC
administration. Every country I have researched out there, sells education
to students of higher learning, you go to class and you pay for that is your
future investment. Yet the UPC establishment decided to reverse common sense
and pay a  salary to the students it pays schools fees for. And do you know
what gets my balls? Is a simple fact that they are very proud about it. They
are gloating about this theft in public forum. They are standing in UAH
today snipping at you as a Uganda tax payer, that they are in Canada, they
ae in London, They are United States thanks to the money you paid to bribe
them to put their ass in class room. Let me tell you something as a Uganda
tax payer, no it was not your mistake, you aid what you were required to
pay, the suckers came out of every Uganda jungle and used a pen to screw the
country, and their children benefited. Move on for you cannot reverse that
situation.

 

What should annoy you is that these very same characters get the audacity to
stand up and claim to fight for a good governance in Uganda. And I ask, how
can any man or woman with a head on top of his shoulder stand up to fight
Museveni when he stole money from our tax payer to be educated at a price?
And you get the balls to stand up in UAH and call Museveni Kayibanda when
you stole money out of our country through a very terrible policy? How can
we define Museveni as a dictator but not define you all as thieves? Simon
Peter Okurut you are in Canada, and you are my fellow Liberal, can the
Liberal government sell a policy to pay a salary to students in higher
learning and you buy but sell that platform? And it does not matter if
provincial or federally. Can you? Why is it a good policy to even be praised
in a forum publicly? Friends we were looted by these goons through their UPC
parents, and the best we need today in Uganda is a strong leader as Iddi
Amin to stand up and start collecting this money from these goons. Throw a
lien on their property, garnish their salaries and make them pay. For what
they took belonged to tax payers. And when we are at it, all of them must
stop to run any political office in Uganda. We simply cannot build a good
government in our country when men like George Okello or Peter Simon Okurut
let alone Pojim’s and so on are the arbiter on our change when they looted
our country from get go.

 

And you stand to call Iddi Amin a buffoon and Museveni a Kayibanda?
->Geez 

 

EM

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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