Dear my leader

Let me begin by congratulating you upon your fouth nomination as a leader of our great land and becoming one of the many leader of this great continent who have held on to thier seat violently or peacefully i’m using both words in the same sentance bacause upon your being declared candidate yesterday you addressed the media present and you used the phase” I have been fighting for freedom both peacefully and violently at the same time”; and one wonders what you meant but thats another dabate for another day.

I’m inspired by your new energy to making every one rich across the length and breath of our motherland with this new programme “Bonna Bagagawale” prosperity for all which enjoys support from all regions of our land and it goes to show that you have become a new type of leader not the one who always speaks but never talks but still comrade president and leadership collective you are not spot on Ugandans do no want to be rich they just want to afford a better living being of the socialist background you know better what constitutes a living but knowing that you are almost reaching your sell by date i will refresh your mind and the entire leadership collective such that you can all sing from the same page during this presidental elections .

Ugandans would during this presidental election hear you put more emphasis on effectively dealing with the issue of public health this is a basic reqirement for any progressive soceity especially the one you are trying to build the cost of treatment in Uganda is not affordable to many masses of our people except for the few people whom you have made so rich that cough and flu is treated in world class health institutions abroad i’m raising this bacause i have experinced this first during the past weeks when my beloved mother spent days in one of your public hospitals and doctors would first make sure you have the money before any treatment is offered and people like me with big families are blessed because its the only major souces of income we engaged in a quick Nigina scheme to have the old lady get the best care she needed.

Before you move on to providing free toilets to people in the capital city deal with the issue of job creation put your head on the block to build a new economic growth path that would provided jobs to all ugandans irrespective of their geographical back ground with hight level of unemployment in one area and full employment on to another you have managed to create two types of society the very rich who can afford themselves and the aparthied style of labour force that only work to feed and visit the toilets hance the elite in your circle finding it important to have toilets added into your elections business and to be honest with you Mr president its cheap talk it goes along way in showing how many of the peasants around you have disconnected themselves from the masses of our people.

On Education Mr President thanks for carrying out a effective role of keeping the aparthied style of education going i’m scared you took an active role in ending aparthied only to keep some of its worst policies alive today we have Bantustan type of education the big number of your public schools in rural areas are not coping with large number as students who are not able to read and write thier names with poorly motivated teachers whose families are bearly hanging on well as on the other side of the divide you have well oiled schools i’m sure some of your gradi kids ready for school happen to attend such schools but we all know you do not need any qualifications to ride a boda boda which is the largest employing industry in Uganda today but days are comming comrade president when the masses will revolt aganist such Bantu stand type of education you are offering and u must remind of June 16th 1976 having done that i would like as well to take this opportunite to thank you for being the first African leader with a revolutionary background to create an effective aparthied state complete with all the hall marks of PK Botha’s goverment.

The big number of your votes come from rural areas and this time the focus should be rural development the masses of our people have been destroyed by poverty in some parts of rural area that its taking an emotional toll on to them the recent discovery of jigger infected people in the East is a clear indication of how our people’s emotions have been reduced to rabble they have lost all thier life’s worth as the govement looks on thier plight only comes to the table during voting periods take a close look at the rural areas and ask your self if your notion of prosperity for all is working your idea of Banna bagagawale does not compliment the social status of the people i wonder who is left out on enrichment that you need to help with a quick fix.

Comrade President i know you are such a busy person and i would like to end it here for today but before i do allow me do one thing quote you some thing from one great author Sun Tzu from his book the art of war i’m very sure you have seen this quote and used it many time but i will quote it again “Military tactics are like into water for water in its natural course runs away from high places and hastens downwards water shapes its course according to the nature of the ground over which it flows the soldier works out his victory in relation to the foe whom he is facing therefore just as water retains no constant shape so in warfare there no constant conditions “We are all holding our breath waiting to see the modification in the next years general elections.

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