Tuesday, February 7, 2012

God Save Our Nation


MPS RECEIVING 103 MILLION FOR THEIR CARS

Reports indicate that MPs have each started receiving Shs103 million as part of a generous car scheme which has been kept quiet for fear of provoking outrage at a time when poorly paid teachers and doctors have failed to win sensible concessions from the government.
With the current crisis in the country, people are poor, roads in bad shape, teachers crying for a salary increment so they can meet their needs, health workers striking due to poor pay make you wonder if the Members of Parliament receiving of 103Million shillings and keeping quiet are representing the people or their personal interests.
When we look at the high numbers of Members of parliament and the money given you feel for our country Uganda. Priorities have changed and the ordinary person ignored and left to rot in poverty. Over 275 MPs receiving 130Million shillings means the government will be spending over 28,325,000,000bn. If this money forexample is put in the road network or in the health centers we would have no more deaths of mothers giving birth and the roads would be easily accessible making transportation of goods to markets easy hence reduction in food prices and poverty levels.
With this kind of development one cannot help but think that MPs are being selfish and inconsiderate to the people they represent.

God Save Our nation

2 comments:

  1. my friend some years back some mps from the east asked govt to work on the roads that bring in goods from the coast so that the prices can move down.A few years after we r buying kerosene at 3200 like petrol. what am suggesting is that let them get the money one day we shall use those cars to take them to the maximum prison

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  2. Thats a nice one... The cars might be used to take them to maximum prisons. However the question is after how long?? After the country has been taken to the dogs?? and all people are poor, sick and accidents more on the roads?? I think we need to act now... How remains the question to be answered!

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