*Re: Injustice and ruthlessness in Kampala can cause an explosion*

*Dear Dr. Besigye,*

* Kampala was brought to it’s knees by none  other than Mayor
Ssebana-Kizito, who rather than pay Property Tax, subverted and destroyed
the City Property Taxation System.  *

* The resultant yearly loss of revenue from so-called investors is about
$500 million.*

* Ssebana even came up with some shocker ‘kakame’ of an idea to privatize
garbage collection on a Street-by-Street basis, if you can believe it. *

* Dr Besigye Sir the mess you refer to as **…**’fundamental planning and
policy failure’**……**is to a big extent, Ssebana’s.  *

* M7 has his docket to account for.  So are the rest of us.   *

* After the City had become an un-funded mandate, without a cent in its
coffers that is when Ssebana-Kizito abandoned it to State House.
*

* Yes now we have our President to collect our garbage and to clean our
Streets.*

* If Mr. Lukwago, who now masquerades as Mayor, had integrity and love for
genuine service he would be fighting to restore Tax Revenue Collection.
$500 million is too much to lose every year.*

*Thank you Sir,
*

* Mitayo Potosi.*

*=====================  *

 By Kizza Besigye

Posted  Wednesday, September 11  2013 at  12:43

In Summary

*Who is more of a hooligan, thief, murderer, and criminal? Who is a greater
danger to our country? Is it the ones who are forced to the margins of
existence or the ones who steal millions, billions or even trillions meant
for hospitals, schools, roads...*

I am following with keen interest the struggle between boda boda cyclists
and Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) over the imposed registration
exercise. I have read statements of the executive director, Ms Jennifer
Musisi, on social media describing the protesting cyclists as criminals,
rioters, hooligans, etc., who should be got rid of once and for all. Some
people have even called them pickpockets and murderers!

The boda boda phenomenon is a result of fundamental planning and policy
failure of the 28-year NRM regime. First, it’s a result of failure in urban
planning, which resulted in congested narrow roads; with many areas
completely inaccessible by motor vehicles. There is also no plan for a mass
urban transportation system. Boda bodas became the practical way to
negotiate through the endless traffic jams or to reach inaccessible places.

Secondly, unprecedented stealing of public funds and wrong government
priorities has meant a gross under-investment in public goods and services.
The obvious results of this are the enormous number of youth without skills
needed in the market (and attendant massive unemployment); the collapse of
agriculture and producer cooperatives on which most Ugandans depended; the
collapse of the social services; and collapse of social and physical
infrastructure thereby undermining the economy.

It’s the unjust policies, coupled with massive theft of public funds that
has marginalised the majority of Ugandans, especially the youth. Many boda
boda drivers have diplomas and university degrees, yet they ride boda bodas
owned by businessmen and some corrupt government officials! Most boda boda
riders are reasonable people, with families and aspiring to have a good
life like KCCA’s Musisi enjoys. Unlike Ms Musisi, they didn’t have the
opportunity to get lucrative appointments to the Uganda Revenue Authority
and KCCA.

Riding a boda boda is not fun. They are permanently harassed by the police,
who share into whatever little they earn. They pay a lot of taxes compared
with other “businesses” and they have to pay the owners of the bikes. They
are victims of rampant robberies and murders, many of which have gone
unresolved due to police weaknesses. Due to the bad roads, coupled with the
hustle to earn money for all the above demands, they are likely to get
involved in nasty road traffic accidents. I have no doubt that working
under such conditions for long must have a toll on their physical, mental
and emotional state.

Regarding the registration exercise decreed by the KCCA Executive Director,
it’s very clear that there is a disconnection between KCCA authorities and
the boda bodas. In a democracy, policy-making should be inclusive. The
people for whom policies are made need to understand them. Unfortunately,
we now have a KCCA governed by the decrees of its executive director and
the Minister for the Presidency. The people or their representatives are
not involved at all; in fact, they are held in utmost contempt. KCCA did
not attempt to engage the stakeholders in the process of formulating the
registration policy.

The militancy of Musisi has been directly encouraged and supported by Mr
Museveni, the appointing authority. As such, she seems to have developed a
tyrannical attitude in the conduct of her duties. I get the sense that
Musisi is very hard-working and may have been an effective executive if she
did not use administrative fiat in pursuing oppressive directions of the
NRM regime.

The objective of Mr Museveni is to use KCCA to remove what they term as
“unemployed hooligans” from the city. This, especially, became an urgent
preoccupation since the 2009 and 2011 protests. Museveni is terrified by
the prospect of massive protests, like those that removed his fellow
tyrants from power in many parts of the world.

Ms Musisi and her lieutenants ruthlessly evicted hawkers, business kiosks
(that had been permitted by KCC) and various petty traders. When the sale
of markets to regime protégés was successfully resisted, we have seen
endless market fires that are clearly the work of arsonists. Many market
traders have indeed been forced out of business. Boda-bodas have been
variously tackled but so far, they’ve been fighting off the assault by the
regime.

Having an orderly and clean city is obviously desired by all city residents
and all Ugandans. However, in achieving this, KCCA and Museveni must be
cognisant of the causes for the deplorable state in which Kampala and other
urban centres find themselves. It’s necessary to tackle and resolve the
causes, rather than attacking the symptoms. At any rate, it is necessary to
proceed in humane manner; recognising that the many people caught in the
mess are innocent struggling citizens eager to have a good future.
Ruthlessly pushing people out of Kampala and other urban centres, without
offering them viable alternatives, can cause a regrettable explosion.

Having said the above, it’s fitting to point out that the leaders of KCCA,
NRM ministers and Mr Museveni have no moral authority to demonise Ugandans
scrounging to survive the effects of injustice under the corrupt NRM
regime. Who is more of a hooligan, thief, murderer, and criminal? Who is a
greater danger to our country? Is it the ones who are forced to the margins
of existence or the ones who steal millions, billions or even trillions
meant for hospitals, schools, roads, water, LC bicycles, etc.

You cannot effectively deal with the effects of injustice without dealing
with the injustice itself! Let us respect all Ugandans and treat them
humanely. Remember, what goes around comes around! *
Dr Besigye is former FDC president. *


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