Dear Ajedra,

I am not sure if there are partsan people here, if they are I distance my self 
from because I dont see any benefit from parties. But my problem is with our 
legitimate government. Do you know that we are taking over governments job as 
westnile forum. We are paying taxes and therefore shouldnt be doing the work of 
government of again starting to talk about these issues. So if i want my 
government to be accountable to me, I am not partsan. I want to see where my 
taxes are going.

Thanks

Christine




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From: gard ajedra <gard_aje...@yahoo.com>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>
Sent: Thu, April 29, 2010 11:27:18 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Can Northern Uganda cast vote of self-destruction?




Brother Ejiku,

I concur with you that the Foundation should be neutral and not engage in 
partisan politics.  Those wish to propagate their political views should find 
other fora to do so.  We should focus on development issues in our region and 
how our people can be assisted to get out of the misery which is bedeviling our 
region.  For example, how the Public University can be operationalized as soon 
as possible, particularly in view of the fact that the region is ranked worse 
in academics.

Dr. Ajedra


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>
>
>Dear all,
>
>I am drawn to comment on the battle lines drawn by Christine and Akile on the 
>subject matter raised by Lee. I still would like to agree with Akile that the 
>subject of such discussions could be disastrous to the forum because it can 
>easily be intepreted out of context and make West Nile Foundation sound 
>partisan - I beilieve as a Civil Society Organisation, we should as much as 
>possible reflect this nutrality. 
>
>Information contained in Lees analysis is important for public consumption and 
>governments consideration. I would rather they be discussed as development 
>concerns but not engage it in party lines. We should maintain our civil duties 
>of informing and educating our people and yet be conscious of the fragile 
>'freedom of expression' practiced in Uganda. Otherwise, we are likely to set a 
>precedence that will eventually eat into our ideals and focus.
>
>I rest my case.
>
> 
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