Long is the overdue action in our nation to put in to place measures to guard against what is holding back, if not blocking development in our lands. As the saying goes however, better late than never...
Well it's here after decades of ramblings and stiffled cries over corruption which comes in many shades. http://ugpulse.com/articles/daily/news.asp?ID=2104 - this article for those of you who may want to read up, highlights the actions being taken by those who feel the buck ought to start or stop. The foundation of this action appears to target the primary education sector and sited reasons why this is so are stated for those who care to debate over.
Personally I question an observance which agrieves a lot of Ugandans. Whilst it's true ghost teachers may be the order of the day - one has to question - who is the organ grinder that seats at the top and allows ghost accounts to pass through the system?
An example for instance: a worker has been sacked for failing to account for the losses one public telecommunication company is making. The reason for his/her failure to balance the books has not been down to poor account keeping, but instructions from the top to ignore or write off some bills because "boss-man" knows the client on a personal level or is related to the client.
So I ask - who is going to educate those at the top pulling the strings to the errors of their actions and the harm they are doing the nation/society in the long-run? You have persons in posts who are not adequately qualified to be in post - a case of a fool leading really which is quite dangerous!
"Worrying is like a rocking chair: it gives you something to do, but it doesn't get you anywhere."