Dear All,

Charles' response to comments about the focus of WNF are spot on. I think
the Ombaci OBs mailing lists is one of the big ones we have and please
rather than criticise efforts at mobilizing as many members, send in more
mailing lists and engage WNF in more than a night event. But these
discussions that are tending towards 'paper worship' are worthless and I
would rather wait for the next westnile night where I can get to meet
friends from the region and strengthen our bond. From that we might just be
able to do more as our bonds of friendship become stronger.

Thank you guys and it takes a few to move such thankless jobs beyond the
rhetoric.


Kind regards,

Ejiku

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Charles Dra-ecabo <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear Victor,
>
> Thanks for the observation and complaint registered about the way the WNF
> business is being conducted. While I agree with you on the need to be
> focused and push for the agenda of the greater West Nile development, I find
> your remarks about WNF being Ombaci OB thing diversionary and divisive. The
> fact is that there are many Ombaci OBs in the West Nile net, but this does
> not in any way make them to drive the agenda of the WNF. The suggestion to
> the Ombaci OBs is to use their group mailing list to discuss issues that are
> exclusive to SJOCOBA!
>
> I also note from your submission that you seem to insinuate that the
> Foundation is tending towards a social club simply because the response on
> the *West Nile Night *was overwhelming. I see it differently. We can and
> should, in my opinion, use all avenues for mobilising members to join the
> foundation and take part in it. In this way, we stop seeing the *West Nile
> Night *as an end, but rather as a means to and end.
>
> The big challenge, I believe where we should all focus our energies is how
> to get the Foundation Registered, complete its strategic plan, get
> members enrolled and proceed in a coordinated way. In order to do this, all
> of us are equally responsible as we have the same stake in the development
> of the Region. While the leadership of the Foundation is emerging,
> we need to support them with constructive ideas and volunteer our own time
> to lend in our professional skills where we see there is a need. We can not
> afford to be by-standers and point accusing fingers at others (virtual or
> real!)
> For members who feel that the solution to the challenges experienced during
> the formative stages of the Foundation is to pull out, I wish to advise them
> to see the positive side of things and correct where there are mistakes.
>
> I rest my case and look forward to positive energy in the discussion
>
> Cheers.
>
> Charles
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 05:10:42 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC:
> Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WNF Commitment and Focus Crisis
>
>  Dear Comrades, hoping that all of us are fine, I am again registering an
> observation in form of a complain. As an enthusiastic person ready to
> embrace any course for bettering the future of West Nile, I always get
> disgusted by the lack of commitment we display in getting hold of our
> destiny.
>
> I was and still am hopeful that West Nile Foundation is a resource to
> treasure as a platform for bringing together all the Learned Sons and
> Daughters of the Region; and West Nile Net a Medium to coordinate issues but
> the passiveness so far exhibited is alarming. I suppose we all have personal
> commitments and activities but since we chose to be part of this effort, we
> need to manage our activities in order to have time for supporting WNF.
> Without our contributions, efforts and commitments, the foundation will
> surely wither.
>
> For instance when the issue of Seed Project showed up, there were no
> submissions to further the discussion but when it was West Nile Night and
> SJOCOBA, a good number were active and this shows how we all have the time
> to focus and commit ourselves into a piloting force in attempts to transform
> our region but the Will and Focus seems to be lacking. A member opted to be
> deregistered partly because of the seemingly defocuses as he wondered
> whether WestNileNet is an Ombaci OB thing.
>
> Dear friends, I strongly believe there is nothing a Committed Deliberate
> Effort cannot do; nothing is above its reach, it can destroy bad Mindsets,
> Principles and Practices and create good ones and it can transform anything.
> This is the only thing we lack in west Nile.
>
> May we please get on truck; focus on strategies of reaching the grassroots
> to achieve the main objectives of the Foundation.
>
> For God and West Nile Foundation.
>
>
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