Bravo Maandera,
 
Your piece was good, not because you quoted some text from me, but really it 
emphasizes the need to build strength out of our own acknowledged weaknesses.
 
Unto the Interim Executive and all potential members of WNF,
 
If we really cared, time is running out although one may think there are still 
huge opportunities ahead of us. Let's take just this one more step and call the 
meeting otherwise we may be forced to ask this last denting question, "did and 
does the Interim Executive actually exist?
 
I dare you the interim executive on this, if you are really for the WNF 
initiative.
 
Aggrey Adrale

--- On Fri, 15/4/11, Maandera <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Maandera <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] My suggestion of a way forward, peace on the 
conspirancy of silence
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 15 April, 2011, 18:44



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Dear esteemed members of this WNN,

I want to believe the WNN and the WNF are NOT yet dead. I also want to believe 
that the doldrums in the discussions here do not mean that members have agreed 
to the suggestion that the WNF, which has just been registered, should be wound 
up / discarded at this very point in its history. 



For the leaders of WNF, I would like to urge a little more patience. If indeed 
the question Mr. Alaka asked in his April 6 post: “Members what do we do?” is 
still open, we can still resuscitate this apparent still birth and make the WNF 
work. 



I second suggest Aggrey’s suggestion: Just make the third-last call for an open 
meeting to re-present, discuss and adopt the documentary instruments and 
prospective projects of the proposed West Nile Foundation. Circulate that call 
on the net and let 'members' confirm their attendance on line. Even if 10 
persons gather, let's find room to formally adopt these instruments by 
physically appending our signatures to them and we move on.


Caleb and the Interim leadership that is your challenge now: Calling a physical 
meeting as suggested. I suppose one not-to-miss item in this meeting – the 
issue of the membership fee – will be settled and the treasurer will start the 
collections. This will enable some of the programs to start running. 



I hope the leadership of WNF realizes that without such a meeting, everything 
is stuck and this will literally be like hitting the last nail on the coffin. I 
am sure you do not want to hear that. Considering the diverse location of the 
members in this NET, if you got upto 50% turn up in such a meeting, that would 
be unprecedented. 



For those whose spirits have been dampened by what’s been going on lately in 
the WNN (viz: the impasse in activities of the Foundation), let’s note that in 
such social groupings as ours, there are always people in the group who at one 
time or another may play the role of the devil’s advocate. We all do that at 
one time or another, purposely or inadvertently. These moments are useful too: 
for they point out how one can improve things. It is not always just a matter 
of “savor[ing] the idea of . . . leaders failing”. Besides, we can’t rule out 
the fact that some people are blatantly critical, judgmental and/or 
opinionated. If we do not grow crocodile skins towards such input, we’ll throw 
in the towel or hit the “Ignore” button. And NOBODY wins. What’s worse, a 
potentially useful discussion or enterprise or even group gets hijacked. 



As Caleb noted, it is indeed time the WNF started a website. I believe starting 
a site would not take long. One day is enough for the basics. I am sure the 
website can contribute towards organizing communication for the WNF. As Diana 
says, “members of the WestNileNet can be updated where need be”. Besides, new 
members will be able to more easily read the relevant documents and pieces of 
information if we organized our communication in a website.
 
That’s my take. 
 
Over to you all.
 
Maandera
 
 


On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 10:18 AM, alaka caleb <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear members,

Some time last year, we tried to build a consensus on payment of
subscription fees of 50,000/= Uganda Shillings for West Nile
Foundation. This idea was vehemently opposed by several members. Some
even pretended that they had never seen the strategic plan, the
memorandum and articles of association of WNF. Other members suggested
that we should go slow on issues of money. As a result to-date we have
no secretariat to co-ordinate our activities. We can't implement or
move any thing. Members what do we do?. Should we all abandon this
idea of having an umbrella organization. We have resisted all good
ideas, from West Nile night, the Investment Club, and even the Science
Cafe which records miserable attendances. We are comfortable and we
actively involve our selves in smaller or sectarian organizations,
when it comes to the bigger picture we sit back and savor the idea of
our leaders failing. We have forgotten that Kigs uses money to host
the West Nile net. He and Gordon Obitre-Gama had to import a server
from USA to host the net. We have taken advantage of their magnanimity
and abused it. What if they one time get fed up. By now we should have
had our own website. I think the idea of a West Nile Foundation and
the West Nile Net or forum should be discarded. Some of us were useful
to our community without these organizations,  We can still be useful
without them. Lets agree to dissolve the Forum and the Foundation.
Lets concentrate on our Local Counties, Districts, Old boys/girls
organizations in our old schools were we are more comfortable, tribes
and probably religion. Without payment of subscription fees, we have
no right to belong to and hold an organization and its leadership
accountable. Lets wind up the WNF and if our treasurer has
contributions by some members let him arrange to refund them. We
resisted the idea of a Ministry for West Nile affairs and now other
regions have Ministries. West Nile doesn't deserve us. We lied to
ourselves that we are of the Golden generation. But at this rate we
are worse than our ' Kasamvu' (Sugar cane cutter) relatives. For they
were not as  enlightened as we are.
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