Thursday, March 10, 2011

My last comments on the campaign trail…

I am pondering here ...
It was filled with excitement and fear, anxiety and calm everyone had something to say about the current government, the opposition, the state of the nation… Once again the streets were filled with green men some of them posturing like Rambo in front of the electoral commission. Ugandans were once again reminded of their trials and tribulations over the years since independence. A nation still held hostage with the notion of independence while the rest of the world seeks to appreciate interdependence...

My support for the candidates cut across DP, FDC, NRM and UPC very funny but true, I wanted a new president in the name of President Mao but didn’t like his party – I think a new party is the way forward for my man! This time round, I do not know why, but the little interest I had for FDC had dwindled only that I still liked my village mate Wadri from Terego who for me represents fair views on development.

My most exciting MP’s were the younger and more technology savvy guys who understood the dynamics of the new style leadership and management, types of stakeholders and partners, these are what I referred to earlier as the CEO kind of leaders, men with dreams and aspirations congratulations Gabriel (NRM), Edward (NRM), Vincent (NRM), Maxwell (UPC), I hope they do not catch the plague and sleep on duty. The challenge though, we ask will they manage to make a better leadership this time! Let’s wait and see…

It seems to me like it will be back to business as usual, many unresolved inquiries, ill equipped local governments, more environmental degradation and pollution, no proper waste management, poor farming methods, dropping standards of training, dropping service standards even in private sector the list is endless, it is very important for us to ask these questions, why are we dropping into just another African nation???

The future can become brighter and better, what is the solution? The government should start to run as a profit driven organization, an organization that realizes that appropriate distribution of wealth across the country will unite the country and send people to work. Political power without economic wealth is just like an empty building! We need to build very strong and strategic PPP’s in all parts of the country.

My advice to the President and his team would be to build on patriotism as started, they should adopt the model in Ghana, where a council of elders contributes to the decision making process, the council could include people from the cultural institutions as well, after all this will assist the government on taking more stringent stances on corruption, people are raising the bar and expect more quality in all spheres and not only unplanned poor growth!

The new government should attract MP’s who want to achieve something beyond self. Pay to MP’s should be cut to manageable levels just like it happens in companies that are profit driven. Let it become service to people to be in parliament, or to be a mayor, not a source of daily bread! The use of tax payers’ money should be checked and improved so as to reduce the dependence on foreign support which in turn reduces the decisions we can hold in our hands.

The new government should embrace technology, use IT to manage the national register/ID, voters and voting, not these clumsy manual items. Use IT to detect and track defaulting buses, trucks, cars, poor road usage and among other issues, use IT to fast track education of people who have been affected by civil strife and wars especially in the north. Embrace technology!

Ugandans need to get more proud their heritage and employ the best architecture to build wonder designs for hospitals, schools, local government establishments, parks, preserved sites among others. Again work in a PPP to promote preserved sites and develop models to attract more business to all regions of the country!

Let’s stop lamenting and get down with our bare hands and work, improve the politics too – I think the ones who lost should go and start planning for 2016, in the mean time there are so many ways they can contribute to development.

I wish them well “Aluta Continua”

Poverty, Ignorance & Idolisation of leaders killing Africa

I cry for Africa, I watch the poor running around, being ferried in lorries and buses and they have not a single clue what their vote means to the development of the third world country! They shout to the top of their voices and carry colors of yellow, blue, green, red & black, all just for the show for they do not know the power of their vote...

How can we be so ignorant, how can we be so naive, how can we look to these leaders for miracles when we our selves allow our fate to be sealed by our own actions!

I remember my parents who were content with serving the people, they were proud of what they learned and how they applied that to serve the nation and in return content for what they earned as a salary! Now it is tit for tat and money flows banks have no idea where it comes from, no one knows - all that we see is it is flowing...

Business people were happy to sweat it out and finally make profit providing the best possible they could while competing or making strides at innovations in equal terms. Men were happy to have a steady growth over 10 years, now men grow in days and believe that they are hero's! They will soon drop when they realize that man has to learn to retain money.

You men and women who have reduced yourselves to be content with "free" will one day realize the value of working for money, you men and women who have taken advantage of the poor will face the fire one day for free is valueless - you have missed the point and have not experienced the truth about life - you will always be wanna bees...

Meanwhile can this process end so that we get back to work, we have dreams! We doing it the right way and we shall show you how exciting it is to earn real money we have dreams. We shall show you how Uganda can be one tribe! We shall show you the sun...