LEADERSHIP & PROBLEM SOLVING

   - Leadership is all about problem solving. Good leaders rally people
   around solving a common problem
   - Back in 1970's, Arua airport was being upgraded to International
   standards at a time when Idi Amin was in power. This project was abandoned
   at the climax of Palestinian Israel conflict. All it left was valleys by
   soil erosion and Israelis left off with our beautiful top soil leaving
   behind barren land.
   - This would be a perfect project where Husein could go to M7 and ask
   for money to rebuild this airport in honor of his dad. Hopefully, M7 would
   give Husein money as a hand sake and good gesture.
   - Rebuilding this airport as the second largest and busiest airport in
   Uganda could generate perhaps 100 to 200 jobs or more. The macroeconomic
   impact of this project could spin off other jobs for instance warehousing,
   restaurants, hotels, etc.
   - Rebuilding Arua airport could open both passenger and cargo traffic to
   DR Congo and South Sudan. Instead of politicking this issue, our leaders
   should look at business opportunities we are not exploiting or taking
   seriously. We need to look at opportunity cost.
   - A decade ago, another MP who became a minister ran on this platform
   and promised that he would rebuild this airport. I do not want to give
   names. Many of you on this forum will remember  the beating of those empty
   drums a decade ago.
   - Ladies and gentleman, let us face reality of problems facing this
   region. Some of the problems facing us require simple dialogue with
   stakeholders. Let's try to look at simple problems within our reach.  Let
   us start talking about simple issues we can solve. Big issues that require
   government intervention let's involve our political leaders from this
   region to lobby the government to correct some of the problems. This is the
   very reason why we elected representatives.
   - Above all, let us have intellectual and respectful discussion over
   some of this problems. Shying away, quitting the forum is not a gateway to
   problem resolution. Let us figure some way to take matters we discuss in
   this forum to the community.
   - There are hundreds of highly qualified people on this forum from
   various professions. Don't be a silent listener. Contribute brilliant ideas
   on how we can address some of the challenges facing us as a community.
   - Thank you
   - JJ


On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 4:08 AM, Mail Service Team <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear John,
> Bravo, you have got it RIGHT.
> Let our bro Hussein join Authors Forum in writing books and making
> documentaries of our Late President Amin's Life series in Kampala for
> making money to support westnile problem sloution and Amins family form a
> credible AMIN FOUNDATION for which we can subscribe to as members.CAN this
> forum help us organise THINK TANK Innovations of both physical meetings and
> media networking.
> For my sister Kamure, opting out is never a solution,face the frying
> pans.Don't go away for we need you.
> Nice week end.
> Cliff
>
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 10:22 PM, JohnAJackson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear brothers and sisters,
>>
>>    - While Idi Amin did great things at his time, I think time has come
>>    where we need to encourage junior Amin to write volumes and volumes of
>>    books on his dad's past life. This is best way to retain knowledge so that
>>    younger generations can read it later. Bombarding this forum with Idi Amin
>>    stuff has become unpalatable, boring and makes no more sense. Perhaps
>>    majority of us communicating in this forum were kids during Amin's regime
>>    and never saw the benefit of his presidency in West Nile region. Correct 
>> me
>>    if I am wrong.
>>    - We have serious social and economic development challenges facing
>>    our region we need to come together as a team and address some of the
>>    problems. Doing nothing only continues to hurt a generation of youth some
>>    of whom are our nephews, nieces, cousins, sisters, brothers or even our 
>> own
>>    children.
>>    - For instance look at youth unemployment in this region. There is
>>    nearly 80-90 % school drop out rate at all levels. Where do some of these
>>    youth end up?  Just roaming in towns or villages doing nothing but 
>> drinking
>>    alcohol, smoking marijuana, Mirraa, etc.
>>    - Do we really need government intervention to stop or reduce some of
>>    these obvious problems in our community? Some of the issues need engaging
>>    our communities in finding productive solutions right from the grassroots
>>    level. Educating people and empowering them through mass media could go a
>>    long way in solving some these problems or saving our community from self
>>    destruction.
>>    - It may sound like  a joking matter to say "why do I have to care
>>    about people who do not care about themselves"?  In any place where there
>>    are thousands of idle people, crime rates go up. Issues like starvation
>>    will continue to haunt this region as older hard working generation die
>>    off. Mental health issues is on rise. Should we wait for the government to
>>    come and rescue us?
>>    - I think it time we all come together and harness our human
>>    potential from these forum or region and take the wild bull in our own
>>    hands before it gets out of control.
>>    - Are we going to raise a generation of youth whose job is only
>>    SECURITY GUARDS in Kampala & CASAVU in the sugar estates? Brothers and
>>    sisters, lets think twice!
>>
>> JJ
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 6:24 AM, Mail Service Team <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Westnilers,
>>> Greetings to you all.
>>>  I do hope this social network forum is meant for sharing tangible
>>> issues of paramount interest of our region than merely
>>> politicking propaganda with NO substantive benefits.
>>> Majority of our regional issues require mutual solutions at both
>>> personal and community level with minimal political interventions.
>>> Does our young youth spending 90% of their time smoking the Sudanese
>>> kind of intoxicated Smoke in towns and Chewing mairungi and people relying
>>> on mairungi farming, for subsistence, poor education performance in both
>>> primary and secondary need political solution?
>>> What have we done at both individual and forum level than always
>>> lamentations on other peoples" affairs.
>>> Thank you Admin.
>>> Cliff
>>> Tel:+256782308172
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Beatrice A <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Admin,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I concur with Jimmy, kindly unsubscribe me from this mailing list.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Beatrice Kamure
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *From:* WestNileNet [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of
>>>> *Jimmy Awuzu Angubo
>>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 08, 2016 8:11 PM
>>>> *To:* [email protected]
>>>> *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Unsubscribe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Admin,
>>>>
>>>> Could you kindly unsubscribe me from this mailing list,
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy Awuzu Angubo
>>>>
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