Dear Alex,Adiga etc,
 Sorry i may interject a bit late.I know when one hears about development more 
especially electricity related issue many tend to get mad because it is a 
chronic wound that easily inflicts pain,but i think you misintepreted 
Ayikoru'message and thanks Ayikoru for you wise analysis.My brother Adiga 
please try to go back to Ayikoru's first submission and probably extend a 
humble word "sorry" to her .
Ayikoru these reactions according to my understanding are not  because of  any 
personal feelings against you,but the facts you raised created some emotion 
that was controlled a bit,i know after thorough understanding your message they 
will get back to you take it easy
Regards
--- On Mon, 9/5/11, alex free <[email protected]> wrote:


From: alex free <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Electricity in West Nile!
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, September 5, 2011, 6:31 AM


Hello Madam Ayikoru,


Thanks for wishing me a great week! I wish you the same. I wasn't angry at you, 
rather I reacted at the idea that West Nilers may be reaping air because they 
have always refused to climb the  "yellow bus!" That is not just what you wrote 
but many people think so. To be honest, when I think about the issue of power 
in our region I get mad. A Rwandan friend of mine was surprised to hear that we 
have no power yet Uganda sells electricity to Rwanda and other neighbouring 
countries! It should be someone lower than Museveni to talk loosely like that 
not he himself to claim that we have no need of power! In 2003 the German 
government gave some thing like 8 or 10 million Euros to build Olewa dam. 
Nobody knows where that money disappeared. On the other hand I don't want to 
think about Nyagak whose story all of us know including my friend whose life 
was later endangered because he was the last person to suffer the injustice of 
that political bigotry that stopped
 Bishop Frederick from constructing the dam. Anyhow, we hope and pray that with 
time, all those people with bad heart towards us will one day go and we have 
another who will hear our cry. But in the mean time, as I said earlier, nobody 
should stop or intimidate us from demanding for our rights. 
God bless you,
Andrua




     


On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 12:44 AM, Ayikoru <[email protected]> wrote:

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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