BAZEL ODEKE: Siphoning from the impoverished, Karamoja iron sheets drama

Minister for Karamoja Affairs, Maria Goretti Kitutu together with other senior government officials failed to explain the whereabouts of relief items that she was to distribute, that was reportedly found at her relatives’ homes in Namisindwa where she is the district Woman MP.

When the water receded steadily from the earth after forty days, Noah opened the window he had made in the ark and sent out a raven, and it kept flying back and forth until the water had dried up from the earth.

Then he sent out a dove to see if the water had receded from the surface of the ground. The dove could find no place to set its feet because there was water over the surface of the earth; so it returned to Noah in the ark.

It’s outrageous to note that, a country enveloped by the Motto “For God and My Country” has turned out to be a center of corruption, bribery, and schemas ideologies meant to better and fill the stomachs of voracious and shameless individuals.

Much as the advocates of Ubuntu continue to channel the message of oneness and equality, others see it as a God-given opportunity to further gulp and bereave others to the bone-marrow

Whereas the social philanthropists continue to advocate for the people of Karamoja to have better welfare, self-centered individuals who can afford all the meals, take their children to better schools, and have access to better health care continue hiding under the granary trying to create a hole to leak out support to their own pockets.

Although Karamoja together with its unique culture continues to attract and draw attention from the outside world, others take it as a natural manner of advertisement meant to benefit and amass wealth for themselves, after all, who cares? And who will follow up?

Whereas National programs are tabled to help the people of Karamoja and the country at large, others plan on how to benefit more than the intended beneficiaries. Of course, it’s already precedent, every man for himself and God for us all. Those who are rich will definitely remain and grow further and vice versa.

To channel the iron sheets to capitalize on a personal business in terms of animal shed at the expense of regional inequalities, at the expense of poor health facilities, poor roads, and exorbitant unemployment is laughable. Do they really have moral authority?

How did we come this far? What went wrong? And what does this make of our country? Today is about this sector and tomorrow it will be another, the “unlucky ones”

It’s mind-sickening to note that, the people whom we (taxpayers) sent to check on the floods have turned out to be “ravens”. We thought they would help and return the message of prosperity to us, Instead, they found carcasses worthy of consumption.

Is this the reason our forefathers fought for independence? Is this what Julius stood for? Is this what Nelson desired? Or is this the reason we killed ourselves to usher in independence?

As the ravens continue to choose which carcass to eat today, the people of Karamoja and the country at large continue to perish and brook in absolute poverty. Look at the education structure in Karamoja, look at the health facilities, look at the infrastructures, it’s truly an “intelligent thief” that does not need the night!

Today, everyone is claiming to have not been part of the process, throwing apologies in here and there. How do you expect the disadvantaged people to trust you with matters of National importance when all you choose is to add dry grass because of egocentrism?

All in all, since it’s a God-given command to subdue the earth, well done “patriots” for surpassing what David did to Uriah. In David’s case, Uriah had one, what about the people of Karamoja? What a mastery! Giving with one hand and grabbing with another, isn’t that worthy of an ovation?

To us (taxpayers), we need to wake up from our deep slumber and look for carcasses, get out of the ark, and stop delegating duties for others to perform on our behalf, be a leader of ourselves (Noah’s statute). If the raven doesn’t return, send a dove and if it does the same, do it yourself. If you want the job well done, do it yourself otherwise hunger will kill you inside the boat. No one cares about you, it’s the abnormal normality that has been normalized.

Uganda (2040),

A tax payer,

Odeke Bazel.

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