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> Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 02:20:55 +0300
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>    1. INSULT TO WEST NILE CITIZENS (Adiga Godi)
>    2. Re: Electricity in West Nile! (Ayikoru)
>    3. Re: Electricity in West Nile! (adroamabe isaac)
>    4. Re: INSULT TO WEST NILE CITIZENS (Ayikoru)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 15:27:38 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Adiga Godi <[email protected]>
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> Subject: [WestNileNet] INSULT TO WEST NILE CITIZENS
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> Dear members,
> Ayikoru insulted the wisdom of the people of WEST NILE by?implying that they 
> were stupid not to enter the YELLOW BUS of GIFTS from a government of the 
> people of Uganda.
> Was Ayikoru ever in EXILE at any time of her life? The people of West Nile 
> had HISTORY behind their understanding of what voting for NRM would mean to 
> them-supporting a party of the peple who sent them to hide in the bushes for 
> decades. All this time the voting was supposed to be a secrete balloting. Did 
> Museven get zero votes in West Nile? The answer is NO. So what did those who 
> voted for him get for their votes for him? The example is the Ayivu 
> contituent which was represented by Bakoko. What did they get for voting NRM? 
> According to the Yellow Bus theory, Ayivu and the other parts of West Nile 
> who voted NMR should have been COMPENSATED for their votes. What did they 
> get? NOTHING! WHY? GO FIGURE! If some one decides in advance that you will 
> get NOTHING, no matter how big piece of nyama you give him, you will not get 
> anything. That was WEST Nile saying we understand the situation!
> Ayikoru, please do not insult the people of WEST NILE for doing the RIGHT 
> THING. The people of West nile KNEW EXACTLY WHY they voted the way they did 
> and probably understood no matter what they did, WNile's future was linked to 
> the rest of the North which LOST decades of their lives hiding in the bushy. 
> I do not know how old you are but there is NAIVITY in the writing. Please TRY 
> TO UNDERSTAND YOUR PEOPLE'S HISTORY?before advancing your political theories.
> That is my take as a WestNiler and PROUD to be and supporting our voting 
> record. I stand behind waht I wrote.
> Adiga Godi.
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> Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 23:44:32 +0100
> From: Ayikoru <[email protected]>
> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Electricity in West Nile!
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> Dear Mr. Andrua,
> 
> Please calm down! I'm on the same side as you and all who desire genuine, non 
> paternalistic development in West Nile and indeed in Uganda. All  I've done 
> in my article is to satirise the subject matter, given the mostly 
> intellectual predisposition on this forum. Refer to all items in inverted 
> commas in my original article and hope you will see what I intended in the 
> first place.  But clearly, for now, it seems I have missed the point, which 
> is such a shame. 
> 
> Have a great week.
> 
> Maureen Ayikoru
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 4 Sep 2011, at 19:14, alex free <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Dear Brothers and Sisters,
> > 
> > 
> > Those who agree with me will not tow the line of argument of Maurine 
> > Ayikoru and the like. Maurine is talking about boarding the so-called 
> > yellow bus, I don't know which yellow bus! But the fact is, that yellow bus 
> > is a symbol of of politics paternalism and favouritism. I mean in a 
> > paternalistic political setting such as we experience in Uganda, Cameroon 
> > etc, the leaders act as patrons. When a road is build, a hospital erected 
> > or something else, it is seen as a favour from the big person and the 
> > citizens where such a development takes place are supposed to be grateful 
> > and see the figure of that politician as a saviour! That type of politics, 
> > dear Maurine, is not what we advocate in Uganda and it is not the reason 
> > why most of the times people of West Nile, Acholi, Lango etc vote in a 
> > different direction. The normal understanding is that it is taxes which 
> > everybody pays which bring in those services. So, for a citizen in Kasese 
> > or Abim to have electricity or clean running wat
>  er whereas the one of Moyo doesn't is unfair. Does the tax paid by the 
> citizen in Moyo not reach Kampala so much so that they have no records of 
> paying taxes? Is it why then they are denied of electricity? If other members 
> of a house receive goods essential which are useful for their daily living, 
> why not the other family members? Is West Nile not part of Uganda? Don't we, 
> as West Nilers, have a right to complain when injustice is done to us? 
> > Maurine, I tell you, without electricity, there is no development, what so 
> > ever, even if Museveni talks about industrialisation, modernisation, 
> > development of science, etc!
> > I want to say that it is the presence of electricity that attracts 
> > development activities. West Nile has full potential to consume electricity 
> > just like Kampala, Mbarara, Jinja etc. When there is power, there will be 
> > industries, factories, schools will use, households will use for lighting, 
> > cooking, students use for reading, etc. 
> > Others will add to that. I want to conclude by saying that we should avoid 
> > cheap arguments and nobody must deny West Nile nor should we be silenced 
> > about our rights!
> > 
> > Andrua      
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> Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 00:49:27 +0200
> From: adroamabe isaac <[email protected]>
> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Electricity in West Nile!
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> Dear friends, I've been silently observing and getting iritated about
> the unkind response of the president about our need for electricity. I
> wonder whether the economics he graduated in is the same economics I
> studied. I think the syllubus of economics has not changed much in Uganda.
> Sincerely, to say that we do not have the capacity to consume electricity is
> rendering us equal to dogs and cats. It is like saying to a woman you first
> give birth to a baby before I give you the womb where the baby is surposed
> to mature. How do we build factories and industries if the electricity isn't
> there? If we pay taxes, if the same person begs votes from us and even robs
> some then this contradiction can only be explained by intended economic
> retardation for whatever purpose only known to the creator. Those who have
> gone to Kampala, Mbarara, etc will accept with me that some of the surbubs
> where elcetricity is taken are worse than some of our grass thatched houses
> in the village.
> I wonder which factories are found in those surbubs for them to deserve
> electricity and we in westnile do not need it if not factories of
> manufacturing children which we have. What we are asking for is not a favor
> but a right; whoever considers electricity, hospitals, means of transport,
> infrastructures as favors for which we should be insulted and fooled doesn't
> know the role of the government.  The same people who claim that we do not
> need electricity in westnile are the same people who have gone to countries
> like Italy, Germany, France where electricity reaches the last person even
> if he or she is alone and in the bush, it must still reach there. This is
> not because he or she has a factory but because pays taxes and thus deserves
> the services.
> So, must our taxes be enjoyed by others at our advantage?
> On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 8:14 PM, alex free <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Dear Brothers and Sisters,
> >
> >
> > Those who agree with me will not tow the line of argument of Maurine
> > Ayikoru and the like. Maurine is talking about boarding the so-called yellow
> > bus, I don't know which yellow bus! But the fact is, that yellow bus is a
> > symbol of of politics paternalism and favouritism. I mean in a paternalistic
> > political setting such as we experience in Uganda, Cameroon etc, the leaders
> > act as patrons. When a road is build, a hospital erected or something else,
> > it is seen as a favour from the big person and the citizens where such a
> > development takes place are supposed to be grateful and see the figure of
> > that politician as a saviour! That type of politics, dear Maurine, is not
> > what we advocate in Uganda and it is not the reason why most of the times
> > people of West Nile, Acholi, Lango etc vote in a different direction. The
> > normal understanding is that it is taxes which everybody pays which bring in
> > those services. So, for a citizen in Kasese or Abim to have electricity or
> > clean running water whereas the one of Moyo doesn't is unfair. Does the tax
> > paid by the citizen in Moyo not reach Kampala so much so that they have no
> > records of paying taxes? Is it why then they are denied of electricity? If
> > other members of a house receive goods essential which are useful for their
> > daily living, why not the other family members? Is West Nile not part of
> > Uganda? Don't we, as West Nilers, have a right to complain when injustice is
> > done to us?
> > Maurine, I tell you, without electricity, there is no development, what so
> > ever, even if Museveni talks about industrialisation, modernisation,
> > development of science, etc!
> > I want to say that it is the presence of electricity that attracts
> > development activities. West Nile has full potential to consume electricity
> > just like Kampala, Mbarara, Jinja etc. When there is power, there will be
> > industries, factories, schools will use, households will use for lighting,
> > cooking, students use for reading, etc.
> > Others will add to that. I want to conclude by saying that we should avoid
> > cheap arguments and nobody must deny West Nile nor should we be silenced
> > about our rights!
> >
> > Andrua
> >
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> Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 00:20:40 +0100
> From: Ayikoru <[email protected]>
> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] INSULT TO WEST NILE CITIZENS
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> Dear Mr. Adiga, 
> 
> Please refer to my response to Mr. Andrua and put your mind to rest 
> thereafter. By the way, try reading for the second time, my remarks that 
> 'there is nothing "fundamentally wrong with walking/cycling" .... and see if 
> you get to the same conclusion, as seen in your very first sentence. If you 
> still do not get my meaning, then it will indeed be very, very unfortunate. 
> 
> By the way, I think I know just a little more about Uganda's-cum-West Nile's 
> history, politics, suffrage etc than you are willing to give me credit for. 
> But then, none of that is important, I, just like yourself and many others 
> desire genuine development in the region. 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Maureen Ayikoru
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 4 Sep 2011, at 23:27, Adiga Godi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Dear members,
> > Ayikoru insulted the wisdom of the people of WEST NILE by implying that 
> > they were stupid not to enter the YELLOW BUS of GIFTS from a government of 
> > the people of Uganda.
> > Was Ayikoru ever in EXILE at any time of her life? The people of West Nile 
> > had HISTORY behind their understanding of what voting for NRM would mean to 
> > them-supporting a party of the peple who sent them to hide in the bushes 
> > for decades. All this time the voting was supposed to be a secrete 
> > balloting. Did Museven get zero votes in West Nile? The answer is NO. So 
> > what did those who voted for him get for their votes for him? The example 
> > is the Ayivu contituent which was represented by Bakoko. What did they get 
> > for voting NRM? According to the Yellow Bus theory, Ayivu and the other 
> > parts of West Nile who voted NMR should have been COMPENSATED for their 
> > votes. What did they get? NOTHING! WHY? GO FIGURE! If some one decides in 
> > advance that you will get NOTHING, no matter how big piece of nyama you 
> > give him, you will not get anything. That was WEST Nile saying we 
> > understand the situation!
> > Ayikoru, please do not insult the people of WEST NILE for doing the RIGHT 
> > THING. The people of West nile KNEW EXACTLY WHY they voted the way they did 
> > and probably understood no matter what they did, WNile's future was linked 
> > to the rest of the North which LOST decades of their lives hiding in the 
> > bushy. I do not know how old you are but there is NAIVITY in the writing. 
> > Please TRY TO UNDERSTAND YOUR PEOPLE'S HISTORY before advancing your 
> > political theories.
> > That is my take as a WestNiler and PROUD to be and supporting our voting 
> > record. I stand behind waht I wrote.
> > Adiga Godi.
> >  
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