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Enough is Enough, UIPE! Hon. Balaam is Right to Humiliate You – The Butaleja Example


 “We want to see action,” many have always been yelling out in times gone by. As a result, the President in his wisdom decided to appoint Hon. Balaam Barugahare as the Minister for Local Government deputized by the Hon Justine Nameere, someone many love and hate in equal measure. Many white collar elites did not find him a suitable selection because they have always had this skewed elitist view of who deserves the title Minister (never mind the inability to deliver).

Action has begun, Hon. Balaam is biting and we begin hearing the same rudderless elites squealing like hungry day old piglets. Yes, the Uganda Institute of Professional Engineers, you are a very big disappointment when it comes to service delivery in this country.

In the statement released by the UIPE President, he states, “As the professional voice of the engineering fraternity, UIPE upholds the highest standards of professionalism, ethics and engineering practice, safeguards the dignity and integrity of the profession, and promotes engineering solutions that serve the public interest.

Let us start from here and mark you, I am using my vast experience observing the rot in Butaleja District over the past 21 years of its existence. What high standards of professionalism, ethics and engineering practice do you claim to uphold when your engineers are carrying out works in a manner that betrays any claim of them having ever seen a blackboard?

In Butaleja, the Government of Uganda has sofar disbursed over 4 Billion Uganda Shillings for the construction of Butaleja House. This project first and foremost was pocketed by the District Engineer who in connivance with other technocrats chose to run it using the Force on Account. In the process, even after spending all those monies, what is available today is a structure that utmost mimics a Karamojong Kraal. All it lacks is cow dung residue to be referred to as one.

The excuse of a District Office that has swallowed over 4 Billion Shillings

We have Seed Schools whose construction has stagnated as a result of gross incompetence exhibited by the oversight District Engineering team in cahoots with local politicians. As the wanainchi we have yelled ourselves hoarse but all they do is to simply oil the relevant officials and look the other side. Where is UIPE in all this?

You may claim that you knew nothing about what is going on. My humble question then comes, do you guys originate from Mars? Pluto? Venus? You come from the very districts that are grappling with these bogus engineering professionals who simply mind about amassing wealth and increasing the size of their girths as a mode of exhibiting prosperity. You keep quiet, drive your cars through these districts without taking time to question how services are being delivered. There is a lot of information on the ground that you can get for free in order to act. What do you do instead? Keep a blind eye and deaf ear.

Stop that nonsense of See no Evil, Hear no Evil!!!

During the Covid Lockdown period, this highlighted 400 metre road section in Butaleja Town Council was meant to be tarmacked and 400 Million Shillings was released. No work was done. It is only when there was uproar in the community that the District Engineer woke up and run around like a headless chicken to eventually smear some tarmac. The works done do not show value for money at all.

The red highlighted road was hurriedly worked upon to justify the diversion of money.

We have The Muhula Seed School whose construction stalled simply because behind the scenes, money was mishandled by the contractor with the oversight of the District Engineer. Are these the socalled professional people you want to shove down our throats? Students are failing to study in dignified environments because of sloppy work done by your elitist crude Engineers.

Muhula Seed School. Contractor already paid as students study under trees.

You claim to be alarmed by public media reports of arbitrary arrests and public humiliation of engineers and non-engineering professionals in local governments such as in Bulambuli and Mbale instigated by ministers and other high ranking government officials under the pretext of fighting corruption.

As concerned citizens, we are in full support of this public humiliation. Enough is Enough!!! Without it, you will continue playing games with the so-called due process of the toothless IGG. Let them be arrested and brought to book.

You further state that, “Like the arresting ministers, these engineers too have wives, husbands, children, and grandchildren – and a proud and noble profession to protect.”

My Foot!!! Why is it that when they are mismanaging projects, they do not think about all this? Look at the Bulambuli case, an engineer insisting that he poured murram yet the evidence on the ground shows entirely something else? Give us a break.

Your concernedly indicate that, “Ugandan engineers represent the very best on the African continent. Some of the registered engineers being arrested capriciously have had long, illustrious, and distinguished careers, with an impeccable record of public service.”

What is good about the ones you are seeing being paraded for all to see? Is that what you consider Best? Your concern about the preservation of their careers simply makes one conclude that you are all probably the same. If you grunt like a pig, you must be a pig.

Arresting engineers arbitrarily, without understanding the planned scope of works and quality specifications, only serves to humiliate and demoralize technical staff and worsen service delivery. Questions as to the quality of asphalt and scope of works cannot be summarily determined by politicians at a public humiliation charade of a rally, and that used as a basis for arresting engineers.

Bro!! Kindly do not make Engineering seem like rocket science or a tour of Alien technologies like anti-gravity propulsion or teleportation. When I was the Board Chairman of Busolwe General Hospital, I actively participated in the supervision of the Government funded renovation of the hospital and believe you me, had we left the task to the District Engineering team solely, as sure as night follows day, the works would have been heavily compromised. Just come to Butaleja and see the works done in the Doho Rice Scheme renovation project then you will know how shambolic your engineers that you try to shield can be. They are the reason His Excellency the President refused to come and open up the Rice Scheme after the renovations had been purportedly completed.

Hon. Balam Barugahare, this is to encourage you not to drop the ball. They may talk, but you act. I am personally glad you are doing things this way because the Muhoozi Kainerugaba I know way back from SMACK surely is smiling in approval.

UIPE, you either rein in on your lousy performing engineers or you become obsolete in this new dispensation. We the public are tired. Very tired of poor service delivery as highly paid workers are busy doing nothing apart from eating sausages and enjoying their air conditioned offices.

Patriotically Yours.

James Wire
Community Advocate
Butaleja District
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Uganda’s Political Elite littered with Upgraded Paupers


News coming through of Karamoja Affairs Minister, Mary Goretti Kitutu asking the President for forgiveness over the Karamoja iron sheets scandal may not surprise many Ugandans but is indicative of the upgraded paupers that most of our politicians are.

Uganda’s politics has been flooded with individuals who look at it as an avenue to swiftly accumulate wealth, fame and respect.

Whether Opposition or Ruling party politicians, you see the same characteristics being displayed of gluttony or even better expressed as binge eating.

In 2013, Mwenge North MP David Muhumuza in a meeting cried out to the President, “Loans are killing us, please help us Mr President.”

The president went ahead to respond, “My intelligence tells me that it is only 50 MPs who can sustain themselves. The rest are infested with debts.” Imagine this!!! Meaning that out of the then 374 MPs, 324 were actually broke.

Late last year, Hon Andrew Koluo, the MP for Toroma Constituency wrote a letter to the President requesting for over 1 Billion Shillings to build his house and pay off loans. How sad and shaming this is. If poverty was a person, that person would be Hon Koluo.

When she was appointed a Minister, Hon. Nandutu Agnes a media professional went around thanking the President for having elevated her and used any opportunity to let the world know her gyenvudde (past) giving narratives of how she was once a house help, yada yada ….

Numerous Members of Parliament and Cabinet appointees are no different from Hon Nandutu. These were down to earth lay men and women who clearly knew the problems of the unwashed masses. Unfortunately, the day the mantle of power and its trappings came upon them, things started to change.

Government projects come along and they start dipping their fingers into the cookie jar, hoping to grab whatever they can before it is too late. They begun uttering statements that make one think that there is a special variety of marijuana they consume.

Take the example of Minister Haruna Kasolo Kyeyune who went around last November saying that lazy, poor Ugandans should be beaten in order to get rich. Whatever Njaaye Tea this guy takes should be very potent.

He reminds me of Hon. Ronald Kibuule a former Minister and Parliamentarian who thought he had reached cloud nine by being a Minister and MP. He is known for having engaged in numerous land grabbing efforts as well as various actions not befitting of a sane brain that is suitable for leadership among human beings. Isn’t he the one who beat up a female bank security guard? Today, his larger than life ego is deflated and one wonders where what had inflated it went.

Seeing Hon Nandutu and Hon Kitutu walk like chicken thieves and appear in court devoid of all the razzmatazz that politicians are accustomed to gave some of us a sense of satisfaction. At least they were getting an opportunity to be demystified.

Another flashback was Hon Odonga Otto during his days as a Parliamentarian. So many were the crazy antiques he got entangled in especially in his personal life that made one think that he was a spoilt brat.

How about the recent duo that is filling prime advertising space in the city at tax payers money with their neanderthal visages apparently to give the impression to our visitors that Uganda has the most handsome and beautiful politicians in the Commonwealth.

The list is endless. However, the move last month by Minister Kitutu begging for forgiveness from the President is so revealing. She is quoted in a written letter stating;

“…Your Excellency we are your daughters and sons. In a family, children can make mistakes but many times parents have some window of pardon and forgiveness…. Together with my colleagues who are facing court, we highly appreciate your leniency for having kept us in cabinet” 

“On behalf of my colleagues whom we are all in agreement wish to give our apology to you as the head of state for whatever mistakes were made in the iron sheet saga … Your Excellency, we have learnt a lesson as individuals and we ask for pardon from you.”

In the same communication, she cries out about how costly the legal process has been to them. This leaves one wondering how such apparently elderly individuals could not have thought of the ramifications of their actions while they were busy depriving the Karamoja people.

It is very evident that they are all a pay cheque away from poverty and are sweating plasma upon the prospect of being dropped from their ministerial positions. This is why I love President Museveni. He raises you so high and by doing so arms you with alot of potential gravitational energy (GPE). The day he releases you, that GPE translates into very high kinetic energy sending you to a very big thud and devastating impact when your bottom hits the ground where you came from. (Allow me revisit my scientific knowledge)

She further states in her letter, “And the most depressing thing that we have faced as ministers is when the technical officers and the accounting officer who were part of the problem have caused more loss of 11,006 iron sheets are paraded as witnesses by the DPP against us.”

This statement just leaves one wondering whether they are displaying a Rural Approach to Urban Excitement or symptoms of the disease called Arrivalism.

It is no wonder that when most of them fall off the political scene, they drop deep into the abyss of poverty that they are either given an early ticket to meet their creator or join the gnashing impoverished majority.

Aspiring to be a politician in Uganda? First secure your future economically. Otherwise you will be lost at sea trying to embrace the sudden shock of crazy legitimate and illegitimate money that knocks at your door.

It does not matter which side of the political divide you are. Take a cue from the noisy crew that was ushered in by the red brigade of sensational voters. They speak less lately, reminding me of the African proverb, the mouth which eat does not talk.

James Wire
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