Monday, April 6, 2009

AFTER THE GOVERNMENT ADMITING THE IMPACTS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SLUMP ON UGANDA, WHAT THEN SHOULD BE STEPS TAKEN? KIVUMBI ATTICULATES ISSUES!


WHAT THEN SHOULD BE STEPS TAKEN?




The Government should finally compensate all Ugandans who have lost funds in companies like Micro Care, Greenland Bank, GTV....









AFTER THE GOVERNMENT ADMITING THE IMPACTS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SLUMP ON UGANDA, WHAT THEN SHOULD BE STEPS TAKEN?
KIVUMBI EARNEST BENJAMIN
THE FUTURE PRESIDENT/M.P KAMAPALA CENTRAL 2011
2:05PM-2:45PM-FRI-03RD-APR-09 CITY CENTER COMPLEX


At one time I asked myself whether the President had paid his advisors on the Economy or not!
And incase that was so whether they were doing their work or not!
It was an embarrassment for the whole President of the Pearl of Africa, a member of the U.N Security Council, African Union and being the Chairman of the Common Wealth to come out publicly and express his doubt about the existanceand impact of the Global Economic Crunch on our poor African Country as if he had no eyes to realize what was going on while Companies started shutting down and an increasing number of employees given letters of dismissal

It’s on record that I came out and went to State House to advise him but only to find that he had traveled-I instead left a letter which I believe he read though didn’t respond.
Because after some time he admitted that the credit crunch was real during g the A.U Summit in Ethiopia this year.

We can’t keep quiet silent while Ugandans continue to be cheated and no resolution made to curb the phenomenon yet the people that the 1995 Constitution gives the mandate and responsibility over the citizens are reluctant!
Up to now nothing has been done after the closure of GTV yet Ugandans were cheated and left in tears without notice only to read in papers the following day that it was no more.
We shall also not keep quite while companies like and financial institutions like Greenland Bank, Micro Care and charitable organizations like COWE as they claim wind up after cheating Ugandans.

I would like the President of Uganda and his comrades in the Government to come out and put strict and when I talk about strict I mean strict laws to all companies who may be willing to run their businesses in this country;
Find whether they have adequate funds otherwise we shall continue to demolish our schools like Shimon in the name of those broke Investors like Alwareed yet our children are crying.
The Government should also make frequent thorough monitoring of financial institutions and other companies to find out their performances such that in case they close, the public is warned before but not to happen like a night mare.
The Government should finally compensate all Ugandans who have lost funds in companies like Micro Care, Greenland Bank, GTV and others because it must take responsibility as the Constitution stipulates.

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