Robert and others, Thank you for taking time off your busy schedule to advise and inform the forum on this subject matter. I strongly share the view that this kind of initiative be spread across the region. I also remember highlighting to the forum that WENIRUDA has a programme (GreenMango) of supporting best O & A Level students from West Nile. The challenge is always getting everyone on board at the same time such initiatives forward. Too often people opposed to your personality will try as much as possible to fight issues because of their individual differnces thus leaving very little hope of building a common front to pursue issues of our common destiny--somethign typical of our MPs. Otherwise I've seen this programme instil spirit completion in pupils, teachers and the sub counties. The only think we need explore is how programmes of this nature can be synchronized amidst our diversities in West Nile for tangible results. I didn't quite understand what Robert meant by "i now the people Lee has mentioned as responsible people". Why is this initiative being narrowed to a political angle not the future of our region? I thought it was our resolve that politics be out of reach here. But through my plea for help for this award i seemed to have stepped on some people's political toes and career. Supporting this programme shouldn't be looked at as a way of selling my personality. I'm insinuated to believe supporting a child in Maracha doesn't constitute support to a child in West Nile. Whatever it means, we should be mindful of biting the hands that will feeds us/West Nile in future. Whether this programme is a political gimmick, time and history will tell. But the parable of the cave tells me anyone familiar with pain of ever being chained in a cave will look back and do whatever it takes to ensure all those still chained in the cave get an equivalent opporunity to see light. For now let's be reminded of the sayings that: 1. The only thing we should fear is fear itself 2. We are either against this initiative or for it 3. The truth can not be buried completely—it will rise again If there any contributions, please forward to the treasurer, Mr. Anguzu or Droma Moses (DMO). Members, start preparing to attend. We'll send formal invitation soon
________________________________ From: Ocatre Robert <ocatre...@yahoo.co.uk> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net> Sent: Fri, January 15, 2010 12:16:59 PM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re:Maracha Academic Excellence Award Dear members, The idea sound brilliant but as Jimmy has mentioned lets be careful in pursuing this noble cause. I would like to share my personal experiences on this subject with the rest of the members. Way back in 1997 Maracha Action for Development Initiated similar intiative and target the best performing boy and girl for full scholarship while 3 boys and 3 girls were to be awarded bursary not covering the full school fees. I remember Com. Tom Buruga contributed 1,000,000 towards that but what happened at the end was that MAFORD couls not sustain this and the whole thing died. I now the people Lee has mentioned as the responsible people. My advise based on Jimmys querry is that in the event he has any political ambition, I can assure him that in Maracha we have some people who will very fast come to you and the moment you start associating with them even if you stood alone, you are bound to fail unopposed. Take care!!!!! Regards Robert ________________________________ From: Jimmy Adriko <jadr...@gmail.com> To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, 14 January, 2010 15:37:42 Subject: [WestNileNet] Re:Maracha Academic Excellence Award Denis, I think this is a noble cause and idea. For the benefit of those who may have missed the background to this intitiative (me inclusive) I suggest you throw some light on How was initiated? Who are the judges who determine the recipients? What is the annual budget for the activity? Which classes does it cover since we are yet to get the results of PLE, O and A levels? I raise this to ensure transparency in the system. I remember around Christmas there was news item on radio stations in Arua where you had to explain issues with Football Tournament you organised for sub counties in Maracha. In the news item the querry was to check the link between the tournament with your political ambition for Maracha constitituency. You explanation was your aim was to promote the sport in Maracha. In this case for the awards is there Political ambition linked to it? You need to come out clear on this so that it guides people who want to contribute to do so with clear mind on either side of the coin. Jimmy Adriko
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