Uganda.Ungifted by nature

I’m quite concerned right now.I have heard from a friend who lives in Entebbe that everyday now, there has been road work in preparation for the Tripartite conference to be attended by 26 african heads of state. By road work, i mean they are washing the road. Literally. Over 30kms of it too.

Now, i don’t know about the rest of you, but the image of guys on the road with brushes, blue bar soap and jerrycan’s of water is extremely depressing. Does anybody else think that this is a terrible sign of the multitude of underlying problems that are slowly but surely eroding this country away. Washing the road????

Back in the day, the rogueking and I learnt a truism that kept us sane. “Never under estimate the ingenuity of idiots” How else on earth can we justify scores of men and women, getting up everyday, earning a living by going to wash a road because some presidents are coming and we can’t afford to look bad and all because another idiot decided to embezzle the funds that were meant for building a proper highway with good drainage?!

As you can tell, i’m extremely frustrated. No, I’m disgusted and outraged. This is just one of the many symptoms you can observe in this country. And scarily, every one of us seems to be quite comfortable continuing with the status quo, deluding ourselves as we drive around in our ancient second-hand japanese cars, yapping away on our expensive trendy cellphones and living the good urban life. People, this country is sinking under our feet! Our economy is mostly held together by the thin threads of airtime, bank loans, Beer and donor funding.

In ancient times, inorder to distract the people from the truth about the state of their poverty and disease, the Roman emperors would put on spectacular shows in the Great Colosseum; you know gladiators, christians being killed in spectacular fashion by lions or something, you’ve seen the movies. This is what the powers that be are doing here. Hosting CHOGM and the queen, 26 presidents, encouraging the proliferation of booze, tabloids and pastors attacking another pastor on sodomy, MP’s being propositioned with prostitutes while they’re supposed to be on a secret investigation retreat, foiled bank robberies which were supposed to be aggravated assault yet no guns were reported anywhere near the bank…I wonder what next?

I’m not a political activist or a doom preacher, but people, we need to wake up and smell the sewage. The wool is being pulled over our eyes as our society, economy and morality goes to hell on an express train. What can we do about this? Well I’m not really sure. But for starters, lets all stop deluding ourselves that Ug is the most developed country in Africa, that we have everything we need and are right on track. Trust me, we are not. Just looking at Rwanda next door; they had a genocide just over 10years ago but have bounced back and surpassed us in nearly everyway.

But, we do all have great power in our individual circles of influence. When there is something you can do-as the nike mantra goes-just do it. Many small actions repeated multiple times can cause the mightiest change.

Somethings gotta be done or else, we truely will be Ungifted by Nature. In more ways than one.

I’m out.

  • http://www.seam-less.blogspot.com Princess

    Phew! Quite the rant!
    And brilliantly writ. This oughta be in the paper.

  • http://nevender.blogspot.com Nevender

    Great piece. And there is hope yet… we are called by His name.

    That we can humble ourselves and pray, and seek His face, and turn from our wicked ways, then He will hear from Heaven and will forgive our sin and will heal our land.

    Change needs to start with each individual. Like my friend Eddie says, we are the change we can believe in, more so, He who lives in us.

  • http://2weakdudes.com The Dark Knight

    I feel the rant man, I feel the rant. I remember those ingenuity of idiots days, I got so tired of people’s *ish that I decided to just be the change I can be.

    Sometimes it just pays to do what you can and encourage those around you to change. Like for starters, I never litter. I don’t cross the green grass patches in the middle of the roads. Ever.

    I don’t think we can change the people around us as much as we’d like to, but we can influence them with our actions, and a few reprimands.

    Otafiire on the other hand…

  • mastersapprentice

    @princess: i do know how to rant, thats true

    @Nevender: i agree. God is the only one who can heal this land thru U & I and others like us willing to be a change.

    @Dark Knight: Dude ingenuity grows scarily more potent each day.I fear we are reaching a point of no return. I’m gonna be a change where I am.Glad to know I’m not standing alone.

  • edwardmatovu

    Guys, there are many crazy things happening in this country (and continent) but God doesn’t want us to give up hope.

    I’m inviting you to a Public Lecture on Sunday 9th — November from 3pm. The venue is Imperial Royale Hotel (next to Serena).

    The theme of the lecture is ‘Africa a first world continent by 2030′. Entrance is free. Please come and let’s see how can see our children live in a better country.

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