Ggwe Nuwa !!!!!!!!!!
“That is why Amin was best, when he gives you a gun then why ask him for
salary! -Wacha wuyo waginga!”
These are statements that raise the hair on my neck, there was never a civil
servant or any government employee under Iddi Amin that failed to ever get paid
a salary. I worked for Uganda Posts and telecommunication at a time, but I was
paid even throughout the war. Instructions were very clear during the war that
all employers must pay their employees, and if your area was taken over by UNLA
move to a safe place and see a department leader in that location, identify
yourself as an employee of the ministry or department and get paid a salary.
If you are running away for your location is under threat, go to your
department head and ask for an advance to run away with. These were specific
instructions handed over to all government heads and they had money piled up in
their offices to do exactly that. And I continue that organizations like
Uganda Posts and telecommunications, post offices had specific laws to deal
with cash, each Post Office had a limit of cash it must keep at hand and
anything up and above that amount had to be banked or sent to the headquarters,
it was a criminal offence for a post master to keep up and above the stated
amount on a location even if you had a single shilling above.
When the war started that law was removed from the books, so that Post Masters
get the ability to have enough cash at hand to pay their employees, and both
sides, the postal workers and telecommunication workers. I happened to be among
the communication employees. Post office locations that are East of the country
as Mbale Kumi Moroto Kaberamaido and soon, kept on handing money to employees
till even when Lule was removed from power because the law Amin put on the
books was still very in effect. All I needed to-do was to walk in any postal
location in the country, hand them my PF number and get cash advance. When the
situation settled all those advances were left on the Personal file numbers and
actually locations like Masaka had started to deduct their employees with the
money that was advanced, then UNLF screwed up and posts and telecommunication
screwed up and the entire process fell apart, by the time that realignment
arrived into Kampala the moneys was waived and never collected then the
Coporation collapsed by assassinating most of its Damaging directors. Uganda
Posts and Telecommunication remains an organization that every one that was
appointed a damaging director died of a bullet.
These were instructions that were followed by government organizations, private
organizations, banks, insurances and whoever you worked for. Why do you think
we can stand up today and compare Lt Col John Ogole to Iddi Amin and Amin beats
him up? Because there was no one that starved during the 1979 war for Amin
provided as much as he humanely would, yet Ogole went out of his way to make
sure that those in Luwero starved. Ogole provided for no one and every one’s
life was left to survive for you can fight Monkeys from the jungle and save
your selves Amatungulu. 5 years and Luwero had no government supply no money no
banks no power no telephone and no transportation, if you stupidly die you end
up buried into a mass grave and it did not have to be marked. And yes we can
hate Iddi Amin all we need but let us not lie to people, so we debate the man
intelligently. Now why did I pick up on this stupidity, for the statement you
made is true, but it was stated by Mobutu Sese Seko. The Congolese soldiers
complained to him that they were not being paid a salary, and he said that if I
hand you a gun and a uniform don’t dare ask me for a salary. Under Mobuttu
Congolese were never paid a salary.
Now Uganda small minds pulled it from DRC and lambasted it on Iddi Amin. You
people are so screwed up man. Geeeez !!!!!!!
EM
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"
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That is why Amin was best, when he gives you a gun then why ask him for salary!
Wacha wuyo waginga!
On Saturday, 7 June 2014, 8:56, akim odong <[email protected]> wrote:
What a pity!!!!!
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The disgruntled officers claim more than 100 of their colleagues have not
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Policemen deployed in Karamoja have appealed to the First Lady and Minister for
Karamoja Affairs, Ms Janet Museveni, to intervene and help them get their
unpaid salaries.
The police officers from Moroto and Amudat who spoke to Saturday Monitor but
pleaded not to be named for fear of reprimand, said more than 100 of their
colleagues deployed in Amudat, Moroto, Nakapiripirit, and Napak districts have
not received salaries since 2010.
The officers said they have petitioned their bosses several times to find out
why they are not getting their salaries but no clear answer has been given.
One officer added that on Friday last week, a team was sent from Kampala to
Karamoja to verify the officers’ records in the whole sub–region but many of
them were not verified because they were not aware of the verification exercise
and they had been away on duty.
They appealed to the Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura to redeploy them
near their homes so that they can do some additional work to earn a living and
sustain their families.
The Mt Moroto Regional Police Commander, Mr Okot Obwona, said they were still
sorting out the problem of deserting officers.
“Government has not failed to pay them, some officers’ accounts were closed due
to desertion. We are still sorting the issue,” he said.
Last year, about 300 police officers abandoned duty in Karamoja due to alleged
delayed salaries and lack of accommodation.
The Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Research and Operations, Mr
Edward Ochom, while receiving equipment donated by the UN recently, warned
police officers who had deserted that they had committed treason and would face
the law.
Meanwhile, a senior police officer said five policemen attached to Moroto
station had left for their homes and might not report back, over similar
reasons.
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