Hullo my brother Caleb, my learned brother, 
I have noted the comments from various people about Lado state. I did say that 
we abandon this issue as of now and concerntrate on other issues. those of you 
who are right now in Kampala will bear witness about the effect of politics on 
the innocent people.
Look at what happened yesterday in the city where innocent people were killed 
in the name of supporting a kindom agenda, bussiness was interrupted, lives 
lost, property destroyed and so on. Do we want to subject West Nile to this 
kind of chaos like in Kampala???
Do we want to go exile again or do you want take arms and join the likes of 
Konny
or do we want loose our lives like what happened to the Late Opoka?? or Do we 
want our schools to continue to degenerate as is the case now? 
What are our priority needs right now (We actually know them) but I dont think 
Lado state is among our Priority Issues in West Nile.  
We do not have a public University in our region, our Hospitals are not well 
staffed, very few consultants are struggling in the region.  
With due respect to Mr Agami i send my greetings and I will always remember the 
time when I was with you in 2007. 
But I dont think we are ready for the Lado state as of now and it will be 
better to build our capacity interms of uniting our selves.
 


--- On Fri, 9/11/09, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Caleb Alaka <[email protected]>
Subject: [WestNileNet] Where do we go wrong on Lado
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 5:58 AM







Remo my brother,
 
I with respect opine another view, we are not afraid of anything. We from West 
Nile who reside in Kampala have a saying that 'this is our Country". I 
respected Idi Amin Dada for having ignored the Lado state issue. Lets face 
it. do we genuinely believe that the occupants of Southern Sudan, Central 
African Republic, Eastern Congo and West Nile can come together to form a 
state. Remember we from West Nile did undermine our regime of Idi Amin Dada. 
actually the overthrow of Idi Dada's regime was because of the divisions 
between the Nubians, Kakwa, Lugbara and Aringa. The Alur's felt they were 
Luo's. Those 

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