It has been a talk as old as time…at least as old as my
time. In a country where I have
experienced one government for over 25 years (and counting) there has been a
brewing of hatred not just for that one man but for his men, his advisors,. it
has trickled down to his family, his wife, and his children. For 25 years I
have witnessed judgment upon the family by all that deem him as nothing more
than a tyrant that has desecrated the “purity” of a nation under the disguise
of bringing peace… peace to the nation.
Nostrils flare, as do the tempers at the mention of this
family and woe unto them that do so in his defense. Might as well be part of them.
He has brought political, social and economic division in a country that was once “soo united” or so we like to think.
“Corruption!” We cry… “He must GO!” We resolve… “ he is evil” we judge… “ Hope he dies soon” we condemn. He and all like him…
He has brought political, social and economic division in a country that was once “soo united” or so we like to think.
“Corruption!” We cry… “He must GO!” We resolve… “ he is evil” we judge… “ Hope he dies soon” we condemn. He and all like him…
I think I make a well-labored point.
Corruption in my opinion happened long before the era of
this dispensation. It happened in
Uganda as it did in Eden. It was never the leadership that lacked, it wasn’t
the political line that was blurred, nor was it the decline in the economic
growth. It wasn’t even the poverty line that seemed to increase, as many would
have us believe!
Something deeper, something stronger, something more vicious
birthed, fed and grew Corruption to the limits it is. I am more convinced now more than ever that the “Office”
cannot corrupt a man… He corrupts it. So no… I will not blame the position of
leadership for Corruption, and I consider it narrow minded indeed to limit it
to the offices of political leadership.
Corruption in its purest form started in the home; the
birthplace of our communities, our societies and our nation.
When fathers abandoned their sons, and defiled their
daughters,
where mothers drunk themselves to shame, and cheapened all they ever
were,
where men devalued their wives, the mothers of their children, and taught
the same to the innocent and pure…
The boys grew with the knowledge of violence and greed, the
girls knew nothing more than to offer of themselves to get what they needed …
And these, all yee that read this, are the Leaders we have and we are to have…These are the young men and women that enter into the office of leadership, corrupted by the home, the society and communities that raised them…
And these, all yee that read this, are the Leaders we have and we are to have…These are the young men and women that enter into the office of leadership, corrupted by the home, the society and communities that raised them…
One of my favorite quotes is from a man known to be an agent
of change in this country. He says “ For our nation to be reformed, there must
be a transformation in the hearts and minds of Ugandans”
Godliness, a sense of goodness must return to the core
understanding of every Ugandan and as a result, a restoration of proper moral
conduct. If you train and educate
a generation in Godlessness, u will most definitely reap a nation rooted in
waywardness and total chaos. It is
no wonder we are where we are.
Every passing generation taught less and less about virtue
and moral uprightness, and emphasized science and technology that haven’t
transformed our nation much. We still devalue our sons, our daughters and
ourselves and then blame a decayed system and those in leadership. Never do we
take responsibility for the demise of this our once great nation.
If we are to see Reformation, “ he says, “ it starts with you and me! “
If we are to see Reformation, “ he says, “ it starts with you and me! “
We must reckon with what our nation’s motto and anthem call
us to return to.
GOD and my Country.
ROAR LOUDER!!!!
ReplyDeleteAll I hear is agende... AND THEN?? What's the plan? What next?? Are the people replacing any DIFFERENT? Or are they two coats cut from the same cloth, I mean WHERE IS THE MATTER???
GRRRRRR, Change is in our hands - Mehn!!
Don't get me started!!
I hear you Page! i dont mind if you get started.
ReplyDelete:) Trust me I have started!
ReplyDeletethis carries a lot of truth with it. i had a discussion with a group of my mates and we agreed, we will stop trying to change the world and start changing us.so that we become a model of what is noble,righteous and of good will. I hope there are more posts on the way.
ReplyDeleteThink you Lynda! U better believe there are! I like what you are doing with your friends! Spread the love!
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