Peter,

I do agree with you on this.

Regards,
​Sadadi​

On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ojoatre and friends
>
> Politicians divide and rule see how hatred across  West Nile and update
> due to creation of districts and constituencies eg Maracha can any one
> easily get employment who is not the same district? The same to the
> neighboring districts service commissions of Arua, yumbe koboko etc you
> can't be interview on merit or do business easily moreover the same people
> being split bse of self gain? No no no the ordinary people are too green.
> On Jan 5, 2016 9:36 PM, "Ojoatre Sadadi" <jtrsad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Peter and Friends,
>>
>> Very good question about why we're glued to Politicians. We're not glued
>> to Politicians but they are one of the key decision makers. Just look at
>> the current situations, the Politicians bring people together in the name
>> of changing their welfare; people listen to Politicians but not teachers,
>> lawyers, foresters etc. People spend time gathering for Political
>> Campaigns. But try to Organize a technical workshop with you vast
>> knowledge, they will not turn up in the numbers we are seeing on paper
>> these days.
>>
>> Based on this obvious reasoning, I still hold them responsible for the
>> decisions that frustrate socio-economic development.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> *Ojoatre Sadadi*
>> M: +31 685 25 4832
>> E: jtrsad...@gmail.com
>> Skype: Osadadi
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Friends
>>> Am wondering to date as to why we are desperately glued on politicians
>>> as if they bring food into your plate. We have available land not all
>>> politicians are professionals who can change your life . we just need
>>> security to all life and business competition only.
>>>
>>> Most politicians are poor and you will see an MP over spending beyond
>>> his capacity after retirement he can't even  understand how they can advice
>>> a poor person to cope up. It's the poor who vote wrong people eventually
>>> they suffer with poor services.
>>>
>>> Parties have become like soccer funs and a way of sourcing external
>>> funding to manage campaigns and satisfying one self.
>>> On Jan 5, 2016 9:12 PM, "Ojoatre Sadadi" <jtrsad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> ​Dear J. A. Jackson,​
>>>>
>>>> I too like you elaboration. I just looked at a satellite image over the
>>>> West Nile region for 2 different time periods, Year 2000 and 2010, the land
>>>> cover has really changed. The natural forest has disappeared. The
>>>> vegetation index is very low. That means most of the times the land doesn't
>>>> have something green/vegetation/crops etc. consequently, this signifies the
>>>> likelihood of long term severe food insecurity.
>>>>
>>>> This coincides with rampant taking of drugs i.e Miraa, Marijuana,
>>>> Alcohol etc which is a social problem. I therefore really expect the
>>>> Politician to come together and work with technocrats in order to curb some
>>>> of these looming issues rather than politicizing irrelevant issues.
>>>>
>>>> ​Happy New Year all of you.​
>>>>
>>>> *Ojoatre Sadadi*
>>>> M: +31 685 25 4832
>>>> E: jtrsad...@gmail.com
>>>> Skype: Osadadi
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 6:04 PM, JohnAJackson <javud...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    - If you look back at the UNEB results  from PLE, O-Level, A-Level
>>>>>    for the last 10 years or so, there is nearly 80 % - 95% failure rate is
>>>>>    schools in West Nile region. The same may be true for other regions 
>>>>> outside
>>>>>    Kampala.
>>>>>    - Is privatization of education (private schools without staff)
>>>>>    killing the basic fabric of education in this region? Do we have 
>>>>> qualified
>>>>>    teachers teaching in these schools?  Are these teachers paid or paid on
>>>>>    time? Are teachers motivated educators? Does this massive school drop 
>>>>> out
>>>>>    rate concern politicians from this region? What are our politicians 
>>>>> doing
>>>>>    to address this problem? What is the long term socio-economic impact of
>>>>>    this massive school drop out rate on our own communities in the West 
>>>>> Nile
>>>>>    region or Uganda for that matter?
>>>>>    - "Chewing Mirraa"  has taken over a generation of youth not only
>>>>>    in towns but reaching out into villages. "Mirraa" is cannabis. It is an
>>>>>    addictive drug  similar to marijuana. Doing nothing about the 
>>>>> propagation
>>>>>    of Mirraa (cannabis) is a disaster for this region. We have seen the 
>>>>> number
>>>>>    of mental cases rising up in this region. Do our politicians from this
>>>>>    region have a strategy to look at alternative cash crops which people 
>>>>> can
>>>>>    grow to earn income rather than growing Mirraa that leads to self
>>>>>    destruction of our own communities?
>>>>>    - We have one of the worst history of maternal health care system
>>>>>    in the region. There were recent pictures taken from Arua regional 
>>>>> hospital
>>>>>    Maternity Ward where some expectant mothers lay on the floor and 
>>>>> another
>>>>>    one bleeding. Seeing these type of pictures are horrifying. What is 
>>>>> going
>>>>>    in this hospital? Is it that nurses don't care about their patients? 
>>>>> Nurses
>>>>>    and medical staff are paid because of these patients who need their 
>>>>> care.
>>>>>    Is the problem in this hospital (and others) lack of customer care? If 
>>>>> this
>>>>>    is the case, what does it take to educate nurses (medical staff) to 
>>>>> have
>>>>>    empathy/sympathy/mercy of these expectant mothers or patients?
>>>>>    - Deforestation of heavily populated parts of West Nile region has
>>>>>    become a serious environmental problem. If you look at areas like 
>>>>> Terego,
>>>>>    Maracha, Madi Okollo, these areas have lost almost all the natural 
>>>>> forest.
>>>>>    As our population depends on wood fuel nearly 100%, we need to step up
>>>>>    campaign on *Tree Planting education.*  This may sound like a
>>>>>    simple problem but we can see obvious consequences of environmental
>>>>>    destruction.  Rivers where we used to fish are drying up during hot 
>>>>> season.
>>>>>    Today you can jump over Enyau river during dry season. Who could 
>>>>> accomplish
>>>>>    this in 1970s or 1980s?  I am posting everyone images of Lake Chad for 
>>>>> you
>>>>>    guys to see the impact of human activity on the environment.(
>>>>>    http://www.unep.org/dewa/vitalwater/article116.html)
>>>>>
>>>>> JJ
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