UGANDA: MAN IN THE MIRROR...

 Ugandan election Year is here; its been here anyway for a while, but Covid-19 managed to hide it some. 

As a country we have come from far, really far, and yet we still have some pretty good way to go as well before we arrive at the first reasonable station. Our suitors are back once again, telling us sweet nothings (pun intended), and the cycle re-starts again. I hope not this time round!

Ugandans have been famous for wishing things away. What’s been said about wishes is "if all wishes were horses, then beggars would ride!" But are they! It's really time to switch gears to accountable polling. It is time we chose the leaders that will bring about the change we need. Some have pleaded election malpractices, I say that is all because we let it happen. One former president of the republic whilst advising boxers that were about to compete, when they complained of cheating referees, simply gave them one piece of advice “knock them out; just score knockouts and we see how the cheating will happen!” Let all Ugandans of adult suffrage make it a point to go to the polls, this time with their brains in the right place rather than the pockets and let’s watch what will happen.

It has been said as well that we get the leaders we deserve. So, the other day I watched a clip of an Honourable Member of Parliament (not sure if they are honourable after this) being interviewed as to why he sponsored a relatively unpopular bill in Parliament; his response shocked me. In a rather casual and utterly stupid moment he responded something like "you know these things; once I pocketed my price I moved on. My goods are right now for the highest bidder!" Yes indeed, it has been that way for a while; not only for that legislator but for the voting folks in the country too. We are absolutely responsible for putting such Muppets into the house.

It is amazing how much we can do with our apparently "insignificant" votes. This time round we must place them to good use for the sake of value. How do I mean? Assess the candidates for ability to deliver value, assess capabilities and competencies, assess prior performance experience (it does not only have to have been in the political space). Assess their trust worthiness, their integrity, their commitment, their patriotism. We must decide never again to send useless people into any position of responsibility in dear country again. We must decide to become masters of our destiny too. It has been a while, whilst we let our tails wag the dog; story must change now.

A lot can be achieved with the right leaders elected into office for our communities and our country. Part of patriotism is each one of us getting out of our comfort zones and dealing with status quo where it is not delivering. Each one of us must exercise their civic duty of choosing your leaders. We lose our moral right to complain when we sit back as others make our key decisions for us; that CANNOT happen ever again! Have we not suffered enough with non-performance in political offices and public service? Have we not paid enough for that? Have our pockets not bled enough for services paid for using our taxes but never delivered? Aren't we tired of incompetence taking the reigns of society and leading us into temptation and ultimately evil?

We can make a change. In the words of the late Michael Jackson:

" ...I'm starting with the man in the mirror

I'm asking him to change his ways

And no message could have been any clearer

If you want to make the world a better place

Take a look at yourself, and then make a change..."

 

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