Dear Comrades,

I think Jadribo has some valid points. Correct me if I am wrong, this is a 
public university in West Nile and therefore its management will be on national 
standards. Whether this will translate into what we are thinking (more people 
from west nile being admitted, more people from west nile being employed), yes 
or no.

But let us not forget that life is not fair and will always not be fair. There 
will be the few who will build hostels (those jadribo called rich), there will 
be the few who will get academic, administrative and support appointments in 
this university if established. The majority will come from other parts of 
Uganda. Have we not seen this trend with the Headship in Secondary schools in 
West Nile? Those who are alleged to have mismanaged 20 -30 mill public 
funds  will be arrested while those who by all standards have done more harvoc 
continue to have military ecorts around them and walk freely. This is how 
unfair this world is?

The point of interest with the public university should be, what its multiplier 
effect will be to the people of West Nile. Whether that will be realized after 
50 years from now, surely there will be the positive effect.The question of 
poor performance in our secondary schools and the establishment of the public 
university is like the chic and the egg. I don't know which one comes first. 

As we discuss the performance in our schools visa-vis the public university, 
lets look at the management in these schools and the discipline of students. 
You may agree or disagree with me that bad management in the schools will bring 
poor results. Overloading teachers, non payment of their entitlments are some 
of the elements of bad management. Similarly, indiscipline by students for what 
ever reason will bring poor results.  Many of us, especially those living in 
and around kampala know that schools that are producing good results have these 
two elements air tight, the teacher welfare and discipline of students. Today, 
there is more indiscipline in our schools than ever before. The discipline in 
Ombaci during the times of Okuni is no more.

Banduga 
  




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From: jadribo victor <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 10 February, 2010 16:04:35
Subject: [WestNileNet] Is Public University in West Nile an Urgency


Dear Comrades in the struggle for a brighter future for West Nile, on the 
current subject matter for digestion, I beg to have some clarifications due to 
the nature we rhetorically submit either for, against or midway. “Is it a 
University for West Nile or Public University in West Nile ?”, If public 
University, will admission and Employment opportunities accrued to it be based 
on Westnileness or worthiness? Will it operate on the standards of West Nile or 
National? 
With due respect for Mr. Caleb to say we should forget the issue of  our 
Student’s not qualifying to join the university is like a heavy slap on the 
faces of the majority economically incapacitated West Nile. It’s like we are 
living in utopia. If I may ask; who has ever built a house without foundation? 
Can there be a forest without trees? What will be the multiplier effect on the 
region if only some few academicians are employed and some few rich ones 
construct Hostels whereas the Majority poor and the entire West Nile population 
portrayed incapable for government admission due to poor performance and 
economic disparity which makes them unable to afford private sponsorships? Is 
this not a selfish thinking for heavens sake if we first think of the few 
educated and the rich who are minority? In essence and according to Ugandan 
trends, poor performance in an examination is nothing but being substandard and 
dull however much you may dress it. There is
 need to have the University but its not a priority according to me compared to 
working on our education challenges. 
It’s like most of us are visitors to our own region, if I may ask again; Is the 
majority in the precious Arua Comprehensive Nursing School from West Nile ? 
What about NTC Muni, UCC Pakwach and other institutions of higher learning in 
the region. This tells me that having a Public University is not a priority at 
whatever case and will not do much if not nothing in changing the attitudes of 
the people. I pray that we need to broaden our horizons both in thinking and 
feeling and be on the ground. 
It is true that when we were in power we did nothing for ourselves, but I think 
this was simply because we served the Nation to a diligent degree and even 
those from West Nile in positions of power and authority are seemly doing 
little since things are not really under their control. It’s therefore 
unfortunate in my view for us to use such words because I know what gymnastics 
go on and around the politics of West Nile . I believe we are just mere victims 
of circumstance in the new Uganda when you see our brothers like Owen, Toko and 
Inziku behind bars for causing financial loss yet there are even those who have 
embezzled and mismanaged more than expected but since they have compliant names 
and are strategically positioned, they are not even shaken. 
Let us keep in the struggle but with focus and doing first things first. 
For God and West Nile .  



      
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