Uganda, Sleepwalking into Middle Income Status.


Reading about the announcement by the UN that Uganda has met the requirements to be classified as a Lower-Middle-Income country following improvements in health, education and income levels left me with a careless gaze. The kind of gaze that a rural voter has when a political aspirant walks onto the podium and starts telling him how service delivery has improved when the nearby Health Center can barely treat a malaria patient.

According to classifications out there, Lower Middle Income status is achieved when a country’s Gross National Income (GNI) per capita lies between US$ 1,136 and US$ 4,465. 

GNI is defined as the dollar value of a country’s final income in a year divided by its population. As an example, if the aggregate annual income of Uganda is rated at 50 Billion dollars, that figure is divided by the total population which for arguments sake could be 40 million people thereby giving us a GNI of US$ 1,250.

Do you really believe that even 20% of Ugandans earn that much annually?

Honestly, whatever that claptrap means, I think we should be spared such talk in Uganda until a moment when we start walking the talk.

Why do I think this middle income status only applies to a select few individuals in Uganda?

  • With a Bureau of Statistics that considers datasets as classified information!!
  • With glaringly open and ever increasing poverty levels!!
  • With the skewed income distribution that favors select regions!!
  • With the questionable infrastructure development all over the country!!
  • With the low savings that characterize the general public!!
  • With the questionable prioritization of national resources distribution!!
  • With a Parliament whose budget is bigger than 20 districts from Eastern Uganda combined!!
  • With a Cabinet that is bigger than a Nursery School!!
  • With infrastructure that is either poorly installed or never completed!!
  • With a Parliament size bigger than a Secondary School
  • With a political setup that rewards nonproductive individuals in society!! The likes of Fool Figa and defecting politicians!!
  • With an economic environment that stifles local entrepreneurs!!
  • With a workforce that is slowly but surely being filled with incompetent but connected individuals!!
  • With well crafted projects like the Parish Development Model that are poorly implemented!!
  • With rabid politicians who are turning into demi-gods!!
  • With Highly priced projects that never take off!! Lubowa Hospital, Nakawa Estate aka Opec Prime Properties!!
  • With natural resources exploitation whose output is unknown to the general public!!
  • With rural dwellers in need of joining the moneyed economy being denied the requisite infrastructure like decent roads, electricity, piped water!!
  • With a Tea industry on its knees and no one seems to care!!
  • With a rice industry that has the potential to be a regional provider that is simply ignored!!

Come on!!! I could go on and on.

While the pronouncement gives some Government Officials a reason to chest thump, it is no different from a Primary 7 student vacationist whose parents return home to tell her that she passed highly when the real truth of the matter is that she has failed. All this simply because they want her to feel nice and good about herself.

There is nothing one can feel nice about such a proclamation in Uganda today until we see tangible steps towards the uplifting of livelihoods.

Look at the haggard transport system starting with the chaotic capital city.

Look at the poor shape of the road infrastructure with key highways like Jinja Road having turned into some of the worst roads in sane countries. You can see the effect of the near annual breakdown of the Katonga Bridge on the Kampala Masaka highway.

Off the highways is a myriad of poorly maintained murram roads whose functionality gets totally impaired during the rains as a minister advises farmers to keep their perishable produce until the repairs are done. Farmers without access to electricity or even machinery for cooling like freezers.

Take a look at the numerous entrepreneurs whose businesses hardly exceed six months of existence even when they are armed with all the knowledge from Kiyosaki’s book, Rich Dad – Poor Dad.

Delve into the general state of our Health infrastructure which leaves a lot to be desired as well as the operations therein that need a miracle of gigantic proportions to ensure proper and corruption free service delivery. A Medical Supplies agency that distributes drugs at will expecting patients to postpone falling sick until their deliveries are done.

Peep into the family income levels within your neighborhood. Look at how much families are able to have as disposable income and tell me if this cheap talk of middle income status makes meaning to the average Ugandan.

Message to the UN.

As you come up with these reports on Uganda, I want you to know that we the public question the statistics emanating from the Uganda Bureau of Statistics. Why?

  1. In the first place, the institution is secretive about the data it holds. Imagine, for a researcher to access datasets from there, one has to seek permission and clearance. In this day and age of Open Data Access they instead choose to classify what should be public information? Maybe we the local citizens given a chance can be able to extract better information out of those datasets than UBOS itself.
  2. In addition, word is rife that some of the figures are cooked to satisfy certain interests. Take a good example of the population. For anyone that moves around this country especially upcountry, it is hard to believe that our population growth is at a mere 3% annually. In Butaleja alone where I come from, I bet you, we more than double that.
  3. Furthermore, from a personal experience, during the last two Census counts, my home was never visited. Could this be the case with many other Ugandans hence leading to cooking of data?  

I will choose to keep ogling at our southern neighbor, Tanzania that can justify its middle income status and do hope that when we eventually hit the reset button as a country, we can start a genuine journey that involves holistic and nationally crosscutting progress.

As of now, let us keep sleep walking into the middle income status.

James Wire
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Anita Among’s Looting Vs Busolwe Hospital’s Needs


Fellow Ugandans, the Looting is too much!!!! Wake up my brothers and sisters. While talking to a colleague on phone, he told me how our thieving political class has graduated from corruption to Looting.

Every morning, one is greeted with scandal after scandal. The journey towards the ongoing Looting started with corruption being glorified in hundreds of Thousands which graduated to Millions, transformed into Billions is now mutating into Trillions. Somehow, those humongous figures are no longer causing alarm.

The recent exposure on X (Twitter) thanks to Dr. Spire and Agatha Atuhaire under the hashtag #UgandaParliamentExhibition has clearly proven that Lucifer has got his match on earth finally. Not even in Hell can one rob with such callousness.

For someone who was blessed by the Pope just the other day to preside over obnoxious dealings in an institution that would render them a Lucifer equivalent on mother earth calls for serious soul searching. Matters are exacerbated when the barking dog of Lucifer’s double starts accusing Homosexuals of fighting against her. Honestly, this gross insensitivity of some individuals has led to puking of parabolic proportions among those still sane enough in this country of Uganda.

For those that had the opportunity to see the transition of Uganda through a number of coups as power was being changed in the past, the term Looting is of vivid impact to us and sends chills down one’s spine. Looting is defined as, stealing goods from a place during a war or riot. It is synonymous with plunder, ransacking, robbing (akin to the activities by the late Sobi), raiding (akin to the Karamajong cattle raids), devastate, lay waste to, among other terminologies.

Last December, I wrote an article complaining about the opulence depicted by the Speaker of the current parliament and here we go again.

In 2022, when Hon Anita Among won the Speaker position, I was among those few Ugandans who were not impressed by her ascent into that seat. It is therefore of no surprise for me to see how she uses the symbols of power at her disposal to vulgarise an office that many held in high esteem.

Dear Madam Speaker in the records shared, you have big votes for Corporate Social Responsibility where you indicate Eastern Uganda being a beneficiary.

Here is what less than 5% of what you spend in a month could do for Busolwe General Hospital in Butaleja District of which I happen to be the Board Chairman.

In the most recent site meeting of the ongoing hospital renovation that occurred on the 29th of February 2024, we had a debate with the Ministry of Health officials deciding between the purchase of an Ambulance and the installation of a solar plant to offer backup electricity in order to address the epilepsy that typifies Umeme power supply in Busolwe Town. A suitable solar plant to allow critical areas like the Theatre operate flawlessly costs US$ 100,000 which is equivalent to not more than 400 Million Shillings. This is less than the 460 Million Shillings you channeled through Mr. Okwii Emmanuel Emuron for the Evaluation of the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility. Now honestly what kind of evaluation was this?

The Ambulance we so badly need is costed at US$ 130,000, equivalent to 507 Million Shillings, an amount less than the 655 Million Shillings which was advanced to you through Mr. Chris Obore for Corporate Social Responsibility towards Teso Sub Region, on top of numerous similar votes targeting specific districts in the sub region.

Since the start of the renovation of Busolwe Hospital in 2022 to-date, the Ministry of Health has failed to pay sitting allowances to the invited participants in the site meetings complaining about the lack of money. Project management oversight is key for the success of any project. See how the Pinetti Lubowa Hospital project is still stalled at the foundation phase when the Benjamin Mkapa International Specialised Hospital in Tanzania with a 400 bed capacity was constructed from scratch and fully furnished with US$ 60 million as compared to the Pinetti Lubowa Hospital that with already US$ 70 Million paid upfront is still at the foundation phase. Madam speaker, one entry like your Community Mobilisation Engagements in various regions costing 30 Million Shillings would suffice to pay allowances for the past 11 meetings that the participants have attended.

Seventeen expense lines that led to the withdraw of 2.5 Billion Shillings amount to 1 Billion Shillings more than the annual budget of Busolwe General Hospital which handles close to 100,000 patients annually with a catchment area of seven districts and is always struggling to have basics in place. This is another reason for the increasing projectile vomiting that sane Ugandans experience when they learn about the inconsiderate activities in your office.

Madam Speaker, since you have a very generous Social Responsibility desire in you, judging by the amounts of money your office dispenses out, in Butaleja District, I and some local residents are faced with a situation of supporting disadvantaged children who only need UGX 150,000 Shillings (US$ 40) each to attend primary school per term. We sell harvested food crops, volunteer community work and even sacrifice home amenities to ensure that these children have a chance at being beneficial to this nation in future. Our current budget per term for all the 12 pupils we are supporting comes up to 1.8 Million Shillings which implies that in one year, we need less money than the cost of just one of your dresses.

The Classroom Setting of the pupils at school

We also have the Dr. Margaret Mungherera Girl Child Scholarship that is currently educating students with a focus on the Girl Child from Secondary School to University and each year we need to raise at least 100 Million to see them through. You being a woman I presume would take keen interest in this effort.

Off the Social Responsibility Budget, it shouldn’t be a significant dent if you chose to extend us UGX 200 Million so we can double the number of girls supported in this initiative. By the way, one of them is soon completing a degree in Medical Sciences at Mbarara University.

End of request.

Now I realise why a one Chris Obore who had languished after being initially fired from his job at Parliament danced ferociously upon Hon Anita Among ascending to the office of the Speaker of Parliament. His exaggerated level of self value and importance is no different from that of a houseboy freshly recruited from the village to take charge of household affairs in a Kyanja neighborhood. He will use a whole can of Blueband to butter two slices of bread as a sign that he has arrived.

His Principal, Uganda’s Maria Antoinette is not any better. One person who is oblivious of the poor conditions her subjects exist in and yet she continues to lead a self-indulgent and obscenely affluent lifestyle.

Hon Speaker, this is a writing on the wall for you. Wake up and become real. There is no need to run an institution in an exaggeratedly mindless manner when we have future generations waiting in line to pick on from where you stop.

Listen to Ensi by Alien Skin. Some Lyrics worth memorizing.

Ssente z’ofuna omala kulumya balala
Tobalilila bulamu bwa balala
Wefudde ali n’oluganda ku Katonda ?
Olimba, ensi ffena etumala

James Wire
Ugandan Patriot
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