Thursday, January 26, 2012

THE NRM DAY IN KARAMOJA - MOROTO


The crowd wasn't seen, yet the noise was there. Money was overworked; buying fuel, hiring vehicles, public address systems, drinks for the bellied men and women who represent country power in this part of Uganda.

I sneak out of my humble resident and slope down town expecting to meet people in celebration. Am surprised. I meet seemingly scared poor looking citizens. Are they just ignorant or they have little trust or no trust at all on things around?

I sit at Genesis restaurant to load a simple meal of dried fish and imported sweet potatoes and posho. Things are looking different, even boda boda men say they hate the day. I hope people are happy. For me it's surely a wasted day out of office. Moroto is not fine today, I hope other parts of Karamoja and Uganda are fine.

In neighbour Kenya the ICC speaks again. Two key people are charged with orchestrating murder, rape, forcible transfer and persecution in the polls' aftermath in 2007/8 as ASP reports.

What I say: If there was hope that this Hague court could quicken their legal queries of the two Kenyan presidential hopefuls, then Uhuru Kenyatta and Francis Muthaura would have displayed their sincerity in front of Kenyans.

How? That they can be willing to quit a public office in case there is a problem that needs to be sorted out first. It could be something the two men would be able to refer Kenyan electorates to as they solicit for votes next year. So their willingness to step down could be a disguised blessing. Any way, it’s just what I think.

Back to Moroto, at about 4:00PM the boredom is worsening. I take a ride upwards...this is my pleasure, the advantage I harvest for living at the foot of Mt. Moroto. I make it up to Lia Primary School on my Chinese mountain climber machine.

For those who treasure adventure when you come to Moroto, I suggest you visit this school. Lia Primary school has very many latrines, let me say WASH (Water Sanitation and Hygiene) equipments put up by NGOs. But one thing is crystal clear; the latrines are very clean, -so clean you can bite a goat’s rib inside. Why? I hope they are engaged. But down to the river side there are lots of “human droppings”, the stench makes you sick...

7:00pm am back to my humble cottage. I take a shower and start chewing the cards. I chew what my eyes ate during the day and I swallow it on this mini Lapi of mine.

On the internet, news is ripe –coming from Kampala: Rwandan president Paul Kagame and Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang Nguema have been decorated with the Pearl of Africa medal. The function took place on top of Mt. Elgon in Kapchorwa district. The medal is the highest honour reserved for the heads of state.

President Museveni is recognising the two leaders for their “I hear” contribution to the 1981-1986 NRM/NRA liberation struggle of Uganda. Kagame also received Kagera medal. I hope the two African leaders are appreciative of the current political and economic situation in our country... I don’t know why am not making a clear point. May be because am not expert in the political history of Uganda since 1986.

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