Mr. Miirima:
 
You have made a career of being a spear-catcher for Museveni. However, I think 
it is hightime you stopped shifting the blame to everyone, but Museveni.
 
Recently, we saw just a the tip of the iceberg when (BoU's?) Mutebile publicly 
and internationally  expressed his frustration with Museveni's pig-headedness 
about reckless expenditures that have resulted in sky-high inflation in Uganda.
 
Museveni's other advisors are all in the same boat, judging from their public 
and private communications.
 
Face it squarely: Museveni is the problem, not the advisers!

From: yowaana nyamutale <ynyamut...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 11:12 PM
Subject: {UAH} Uganda got $1.8 trillion by 2010 but all wasted/Europe got only 
$100 million Marshall Aid/See de difference

Dear Musamize;

You have reminded Uganda that by the end of 2010 the country had
received $1.8 trillion in aid, but today there is virtually nothing to
show what we did with that money.

Look at jiggers killing our people. Look at the mess brought by
endless traffic jam. Look at our best referral hospital,Mulago, with
patients sleeping in corridors. Look at P VII pupils unable to read
the alphabet.etc, etc.

It is worth noting that after world two Europe got only $100 million
in Marshall Aid, but today those countries are millions of miles ahead
of us.

Musamize you put the blame for misusing the $1.8 trillion on Museveni.
But be fair.

Yes, Museveni shares the blame, but the biggest share of the blame
goes to the professors in his successive governments. Look at the
brainy Museveni advisers who earn millions monthly. What kind of
advice do they give him.

Museveni's governments have had more learned people than Idi Amin's or
even Obote's governments.

Is the quality of the brain of our professors below that of the
Europeans? Or can we say that Ugandans, or Africans in general, are
poorer intellectually, than Europeans? If such a label is pinned on
the face of Ugandans or Africans, can we deny it?

Henry Ford Miirima

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