Today Determines your Tomorrow by Peter Akena (14)

IMG_1051sMy name is Akena Peter and I am a member of the Butterfly North.  I want to write today to tell you about my passions and how I believe that dreams can come true.

My passion is to be a doctor (a medical doctor or maybe a brain doctor) because your day determines your tomorrow and that dreams can come true.  It requires concentration on what you have to do, putting much effort on science, like Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

My passion is not only to become a doctor but to be a doctor who is also a changemaker, who brings positive changes to people’s lives by emphasizing on social enterprise and encouraging them to do business.

I want to change the world with tree-planting i.e. putting forth afforestation and discouraging deforestation because without trees there would be no good supply of oxygen and rainfall because of vegetation.

My passion is also to help set up an organisation or project which would help empower young social youth to create change in their community.  I want to make the world a better place to live in and sensitise people to use the available resources they have to earn a living i.e. using and re-using resources to make money.

I say together we can all join hands and make this happen and I say this for God and my Country.

AKENA REAGAN PETER

I am the only Granite in the Whole Universe by Mercy (14)

Mercy, creating a future for humanity in clay

Mercy, creating a future for humanity in clay

In life, everyone has their dreams and passions.  A dream that you deeply want and love to do is a passion.  But on my side I don’t have dreams.  I have stopped dreaming – I am building my passions.  I’m not like any other people, I’m the only one of my kind.  I am the only granite in the whole universe, here to change in the most difficult ways and I use things which people see of less use.

My passions are to create opportunities for disadvantaged children and youth, change the direction of the earth’s movement and make things change my way and start a company dealing with creativity in art (acting, international dance, art and fashion) for children and youth in Africa.

DO THINGS YOUR WAY, NOT THE WAY PEOPLE WANT YOU TO DO THEM, YOU DON’T HAVE PROBLEMS, YOU HAVE CHANCES – USE THEM TO CHANGE THE WORLD.

HOPE, HOLD ON AND BELIEVE IN YOURSELF.  DO NOT WAIT FOR PEOPLE TO TELL YOU TO START OR DISCOURAGE YOU.  DON’T RAISE YOUR EXPECTATIONS ON GOOD VIEWS FROM PEOPLE BUT TAKE CHANCES FOR WHAT YOU CARE ABOUT!!!

Food variety is important for children, even though they live in poverty by Samuel (16)

My name is Lubangakene Samuel and I am one of the Butterfly Pioneer group members.  I have a passion for and ability in art and athletics, especially swimming and running and I like to use this passion to create positive change in my community and the world at large and this led to me starting up a project which we have called the “Posho and Beans Campaign”.

IMG_1129The main objective for this project has been to try to encourage change in school meals and give children the chance to try different types of food, e.g. Chinese, Japanese and Indian food.  And we also want to prevent diseases of malnutrition through children having a balanced diet.

The project has had some success and I was able to bring about changed meals in my current school.  I was even able to help children from the slum try other types of food, especially Chinese food, cooked by me and another member of the project.

I have also been using art to support the project and the plan for the project is to produce calendars, which will be sold and will help publicise the need for food variety in schools.  I plan to use the money from sales for a new project, which is about computer training and Play Station.

Most children in Uganda play fighting or sport games on the computer, but I am going to show them creative and puzzle games, which will help children to improve on their thinking and problem-solving skills.  We have just started this in the last week.

We are Living in a Dot Com Generation – Manisuli (16)

Manisuli - shaping his future world in clay

Manisuli – shaping his future world in clay

My name is Manisuli Miyingo and I am a member of the Butterfly Project Pioneer Group.  My passion lies in ICT training and this has helped me create positive change in my area.

I train young disadvantaged children how to use a computer, most especially the Microsoft Windows Operating System and I also give them experience of working with other networks, such as the internet.

Now many of them know how to use Microsoft Office and they can now type, as fast as they can write and some of them even teach their fellows what they learnt from me.

Because my passion lies in ICT, I want to extend my project into other remote areas of Uganda, like Rakai, where children don’t even dream of having access to a computer.  We are living in a dot com generation, so it is important that as many young people as possible are given the opportunity to learn how to use a computer and I love to see new young disadvantaged children have this chance get access to computers.

Joel (15) – My Current Life History and Problems in Namokora, Kalabong

Joel in Kireka near the Chrysalis Centre, May 2013

Joel in Kireka near the Chrysalis Centre, May 2013

Since my father passed away, we the family have not had proper cares.  One of my late father’s brothers happened to snatch my father’s carpentry tools for himself, not thinking of our wellbeing as children of the late.

My mother is undergoing several problems like heavy labour in the garden and works for people to get money in order to feed us.  Some days she can get 1,500sh (40p) a day from working in people’s gardens and also at the same time have to cultivate for feeding us.  This makes her vulnerable to illness, because of hard work.

On the other hand, my uncle is not allowing our mother to cultivate on the land we own from the village and sometimes he goes up to the garden and chases my mother away.  My mother tried to exert her rights but she was unable to promote the issue to the authority because of a financial problem.  She tried with the clan just during last term school days and we (me and my brother) did not attend because we were at school.

The man could not even help us buy school requirements or help with cultivation, even though he had cattle for ox-ploughing.

My mother is too poor to pay for medical services for eight children, including three children of my sister, who was divorced from her husband and with her land denied to her, she cannot raise more money.

So, what should I do to try to solve these problems?

Joel has been a member of the Butterfly Project since 2011 and is a strong advocate for children’s and human rights.

Village Science and its impact on the world of citizens, by Martin Kayondo, aged 17

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In Uganda,village science is highly believed in mostly in most of the villages especially in the Ganda and in the northern part of the country.Village science includes the use of herbs and myths-magic to solve some of the problem affecting the people of the country.

Most people have use this system just because of the belief they have in it and because of the ancestral example shown to them.

Most of the people believe in this science to the extent of failing to go to hospitals for medication when they fall sick and instead they go and search for herbs in the bush and in some aspects,they even reach the extent of believing that the sicknesses result from witchcraft and hence they believe some diseases can be healed after going to witchdoctors.

Several examples of village science include;

1.People believe that dropping human urine in a sick ear can heal it!

2.People believe that if someone loses a beloved one and he fails to dig around the tomb atleast every month,then the soul of the deceased will soon return to punish him/her.

3.People believe that black jack juice(sere in Luganda) heals wounds!

4.Many people who have AIDs have failed to got the hospital for medication and instead they go to witch doctors to seek help and eventually,they die.

5.Did you know that when a baby is born here in the Ganda,after some months, he is taken to the witch or any elder to see whether it has big teeth(ebinnyo in Luganda) so that they are removed.Here they try to cut the gums of the young and they let some blood ooze from there and that there it will be done!!!!!!

6.Our elders in Kyamulama village-Lyantonde district don’t irrigate their crops that if they irrigate them, they won’t have a share of they i.e they will either be stolen or they will sell it of unknowingly!

7.They also believe that a certain plant roots called mululuuza in Luganda cures malaria. (See picture above)

8.What about concentrated acid curing toothache?Did you know that they also believe that?

Village science wouldn’t have been so bad since it worked for our ancestors and in some aspects it is still working but the extent at which it is believed in has become more dangerous resulting in death of people.  However,this is not the way a hen is dressed,there are still options to take despite the fact that people don’t accept and they take everything to be ancestral.

Village science is still dominating in villages since people of the town have at least been to school and now know that diseases have causes and how to prevent them in order to be secure but in some instances, it is very hard to explain to a villager that there are germs that cause diseases yet since he/she was born, she had never heard of such a thing.This has become a problem resulting from illiteracy and arrogance where by many people never went to school to learn some science and so at their age, they must believe in what they saw when they were still young.

However,although some parents in these disadvantaged areas have tried to take their children to school,they still can’t believe in what their children tell them about what they learn and this is because culturally, it is not allow for the young to go against the elders’ knowledge.And some one who does so is said to be indisciplined.More so someone who tries to advise the elders is said to be ‘touching in their mouths’.So, to show a sign of respect, young ones must still listen to their elders and continue to believe in village science like their elders do. But all this taking the young ones to a false direction and in the wrong run,children and their future shall still die and from there, we pose a question;where shall we end with the impacts of village science arising from the ignorance and arrogance of our parents?

Getting back to the children themselves,they can’t stand to believe some circumstances that arise in their lives and so they still believe in magic and herbs despite the fact that they have gone to school.The whole of this does not stand on education but to fight village science,we can only begin from education and because there are a few educated people in the villages and the educated ones don’t believe in themselves,then the question shall stand still.

Observing the dependence rate of children on their parents, it is very clear that most of the children in Uganda are still depending on their parents especially financially and so it is very hard for them to ‘manipulate’ them behind the truth of advising.For example, many children get their school fees from their parents and in areas of UPE (Universal Primary Education) and USE (Universal Secondary Education), still the children’s scholastic materials are bought by the parents, many children are still fed daily by their parents,many children sleep in their parents’ houses and to the worst,some children depend on their parents in everything. Therefore,this create fear among the children and they lose the ability to talk to their parents about the dangers of village science and hence the issue shall still remain!

Surprisingly, the whole of the wrath is rotating on parents, who were also taught by their parents and they believe they are teaching future parents!  The journey is still very long and we need to find a solution to the growing issue of village science.

However, there are many solutions to the problem only that we have not talked about them the truth is that better communication and internet will be the key

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My Dream to be a Doctor Burns in Me – Peter, aged 14

My name is Akena Reagan Peter. A member of the Butterfly project ( Butterfly project is a project which empowers gifted and talented Ugandan youth.

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It is a unique project because in Butterfly we do unique things like playing board games, Project management, touring nearby places in Kampala and getting expose to outside world, watching interesting movies like Doctor who, Merlin, harry porter, and other interesting movies, also going to important work shop and many more to mention but. And in sub group butterfly north). Am from Northern Uganda from a district known as Kitgum. I remember joining the butterfly project in 2010 after my P.L.E vacation. Not to go very far I am fourteen year old(14 years). I was born in 1998 in Kitgum my home place and as a child I always dream to be a doctor and I still have that dream burning in me still up to when am in senior. I started my senior studies in Chrysalis senior secondary school in Kampala Kireka under the sponsor of the butterfly project. Chrysalis school was a school which helps to train people to become change maker in their societies. But because of some technical and management and funding problem I went to Kitgum in northern Uganda for my senior two in 2012 and in 2013 am in senior three.

When I join Butterfly project at the age of 12 years in senior one at the chrysalis school, I came up with an idea to start my own project.

I first started with the project known as the AQ( Acholi quarter news project) an in this project it is like newspapers and I am the editor and I have my reporters in the place at year’s range of 10—14. This project was aimed to improve the ability of the children to interact the local community in their area of living.

And it was also aim create awareness to the children of what is happening in their local community. Also to improve of the English of the pupils and the way they talk to each other. And after editing we print it and distribute to the community.

Another project which I have just started is the I.C.T.( computer learning project) just this 2013 and in this project is aimed at:

Getting children to know about the use of computer because currently the advantage of learning how to use the computer is very helpful

Accessing them to the internet of the current situation so that they can find friends from overseas and they share experience of their countries

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Children learning computer

That’s was all I can tell about myself, now let me go straight to the point.

THE PROBLEMs WITH Present DAYs UGANDA.

Corruption and bribery

Child abuse

Infrastructural services.

For now I will talk about this three from my knowledge.

CORRUPTION

CORRUPTION is the misuse of public funds for some one’s own benefit and for the benefit of his/her family. Like if some foreign aids are sent from abroad and it is suppose to go to the community which the fund was to go to a person comes up and steal the money and only give half or little and sometimes he/she hide it all yet in reality that one is bad. Even before God that one is bad. Before you do something first put yourself in that person’s shoe you are affecting because what is meant for someone you take it away and use it to shoot your own interest. Wealth that you get from stealing doesn’t last too long, it fades away and God will judge for that.

SOLUTION

1 .ANY person found to be corrupt must be jailed and his private property should be sold off incase he/she doesn’t recover the money stolen.

­­­—-you cannot solve corruption when you are corrupt too. It’s like a person trying to remove something from his fellow friend eyes yet he has left his so for us to solve corruption we should also stop corruption from down

CHILD ABUSE

Child abuse exploitation of children. There are many forms of child abuse, namely:

1. Child labor.

This is when a child lift loads heavier than his/her weight and this affect the growth of the child. I think this one we don’t need to say the government should do what but we should solve this ourselves by stopping any one that you have seen doing child labor

2. Corporal punishment

This is the giving of too much punishment to child which was not what he/she deserve in reality example, kaining / beating up the child with too many strokes at times a child of 8 years is beaten ten bad stroke and even at school teachers give corporal punishment to the children.( this things happens). How do we solve it? It’s you to solve this yourself when you see any one doing this.

3. Rape

This is abusing someone sexually by force without the person accepting and this may lead to UN wanted pregnancy and even contraction of un wanted STD’s or STI’s. How do we solve this? Girls should walk in group going and coming back from school.

4. Defilement

This is big person impregnate a small person of under age. The defiler should be jailed.

5. Early marriages

Early marriage is due to influence of the parent of that may be because of financial problem the parent are going through so they force the small girl or boy to get married usually among girls and they leave school early and going to their home they face a lot of problem even beatings from their husbands.

Enough teaching should be given to the parents usually in rural areas because they don’t know the value of education.

6. Child sacrifice

Child sacrifices when someone kidnaps a child and sacrifices it to the devil in order to get wealth in UN clean way. A person who fears God doesn’t do this.

INFRASTRACTURE PROBLEM

MAINLY roads, there are pot holes in the roads and this are causers of accident in our country. The best way to solve this is obvious, filling the potholes

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Clay for Children’s Rights, by Joel, aged 15

THE BLOG ON

The art for children rights project

imageMy name is ATUBE JOEL the member of the Butterfly Project from northern Uganda KITGUM DISTRICT studying in Kitgum High School. I am 15 years old making 16 in June the 27th 2013.

Since I’m from the disadvantageous remote society where children rights are not well cared for and I am one of the children whose rights were not well cared for, I decided to start my own project THE ART FOR CHILDREN RIGHTS PROJECT. This project aims at helping the children from different part of the country not to go through the same problem I experienced. Actually the I went through the problems like child abuse in some circumstances like

1> Over beating and corporal punishments by the parents due to any little mistake in the home. This beating is sometimes caused due to the poverty of the family when the parents doesn’t want any annoying mistake and this makes them to harm the children by beating them

2> Over working the children for example doing the hard works like the quarry work. To be with the truth I myself was once the child working in the quarry site in Kalongo where I lived till my father passed away in 2009, so for this made me to start the project to improve on the right of the other children so that they don’t face the same forms of child abuse I went through.

To add on to that I also faced the problem of proper schooling. When my father passed away, in 2009 I sat for my PLE and in the other year 2010 I was supposed to go for senior school but I had no school fees so these problems made me to repeat the class in the village where Ben Parkinson found me and made me what I am today. For these I give him respect and honor together with thanks. I also thanking the sponsor of my project together with school sponsor for helping me and the project to advance, continue helping me and the project so that am able to make other children succeed in their lives and change the country

So, in this project I have managed to make the art pieces for children rights improvement and making the notice advocating about the children rights and also making the videos to sensitize people for better living of the children as the future of the country.

SOME OF THE FORMS OF CHILD ABUSES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING

2>Defilement. This is the abusing of the child sexually by some older ones.

3>Child sacrifice. Is the process of offering the child to the witch doctors or the undersea gods in order to get riches. Some of the children are also beheaded by some of the sacrificers due to the demand of the witch doctors.

4>Raping. The issue of catching the child by force to have sex.

5> denial from schooling

6>denial from food

7>child neglect

There are many rights each child possess in the country as follow:

Right to eat, schooling, right to good clothing, right to be close to the family members, right for proper medication,

SOME OF THE RESULTS OF CHILD ABUSE

Leads to the growth in the number of the street children because after being mistreated the child he or she will decide to leave the home

Child sacrifice leads to the death of the children before they reach their age of helping the parents and these denied the child life.

How the project is doing to advance the information over the communities to help sensitize the improvement of the children rights:

>>we always draw and paint the pictures concerning the child abuses in the communities and make some of the posters to teach the people on how to handle their children for their well being in the future, and also making some of the collages or kind of craft works to make our works easier as shown below.

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So, in the above crafts we come up with different forms of child abuses to teach the people in the community examples.

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This shows the drunkard father. Drunkardness always leads to very many home misunderstanding like

Divorce in the home between man and the woman (parents) and this makes the child to fear living in the home and also denial of the child. So for this makes no proper care to the child.

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This shows the man seriously beating the child for the single mistake and the child is asking for forgiveness

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This shows the child being given heavy load which is not good for the health of the child.

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This show a man abusing the child sexually which is defilement case.

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This shows the child being sacrificed by the parent having the knife in the hand to kill him in order to get wealth.

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This shows the child herding the cattle in the bush instead of going to the school. This means he has been denied schooling.

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This shows the child with the fingers being burnt because of stealing the 1000 shillings [25p/15c]. This practice are always done by the step parents of the child.

>>we also advanced to start making the videos with the kids of Acholi quarter to tell some of their life stories on how they are mistreated in any form of child abuse in the community he or she is living.

We are also looking forward to starting the writing of the articles and sending to the news paper to make the information from the project advance to the other parts of the country to make the people from different parts also understand about the project so as to make them support the children around them.

On top of that I as the manager of the project also started to make some sensitization in the village where I live and some understanding people are very happy for them. Some children in the village also became confident to talk over their rights in the communities they live.

IF YOU ARE THE ONE CONCERN IN THE COMMUNITY EXAMPLE LC 1 [local council chair person] WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE CHILDREN RIGHTS?

PLEASE LET’S JOINT HAND TOGETHER FOR THE CHILDREN

PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PROJECT TO MAKE CHILDREN RIGHT AND LIVES EASY FOR SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE

CHANGE IS ME,

IT’S YOU, IT’S US.

DRAMA PROJECT IN 2013 by Obuk Charles

BLOG ON CORRUPTION WHICH WAS CHOSEN AS THE MAIN TOPIC FOR THIS YEAR 2013

Hi, my name is Charles Obuk, the manager of Drama for change project at the chrysalis centre … Butterfly project. I am 15 years old.

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A new year has began with a very serious topic i.e. Corruption which is ruining our future worldwide because I know corruption is everywhere and it was just last month that we had such kind of act being done on over Ushs37 billion that was given for Peace Recovery Development Project which was corrupted yet the money was to help the people who were affected by the LRA war in Northern Uganda and I was shocked to hear that happened. This is not the first time of corruption to happen in Uganda, it was in 2011 when we heard of oil bribery, you can see how corruption is limiting this country from developing. There was one boy called Nyeko Zisite a member of butterfly project also, I talked to him and went to parliament and requested them to let us have speeches there but they told us that if we want to take videos, we should take it from outside, and we came and made some videos on corruption. You see a change maker don’t need to sit and keep quiet when there is an enemy ruining people that is why I never gave up with Drama project because I believe it create changes in this country and all over the world or maybe I shall be remembered in history on certain occasion so I am working towards that. It hurts me so much when I see some NGOs have stopped to offer their aid to this country because of the rampant growing of a big headed corruption in this country Uganda and maybe in some other countries also. So you find that the people deep in the villages are the one to suffer and they really suffer a lot and this hurt me so much when I think of it. Remember you have done it for yourself and for your family and when trouble arise after, when the NGOs have stopped aiding the country, it is other people to suffer while for you very okay but you shall face the consequences at the end!!. Here is the questions for you, will you just sit and see, wait for corruption to be fired and burnt by some people? Then what about you? Don’t you think that your contribution is much needed? Look at this one here

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In this photo, a young boy putting jacket acted as a change maker, when he saw one patient being chased away, he stood up and quarreled on doctor because that is the government hospital and the doctor was scaring him but he never kept quiet until the doctor gave back the patients’ money and they were treated for free, it means change is any one and every one. If we can link with the security officers who have the heart of living in a developed country, we would fight corruption better.

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On the left is a corrupt doctor according to what we play and on the right is a poor patient being chased away because he had little money.

 

I like this saying, “Together we shall stand but divided We shall fall”. It sounds very nice and it is an encouraging word to me. I want you to know that the change belongs to you and it is you. The reason why I came up with this topic of corruption is because if we play and take the videos and maybe put it on internet or face book, it will reminds the people and they will pick some information from this play and take it so that they are never deceived. And also writing blog on every topics that we play will help so much and soon I am planning to start moving from place to place like to theatre and play and to some nearby communities and also record the film of the play and may be take it to the TV station and let them show it to the people if we are financially helped because as I talk now, we don’t have any single coin to do that and also requirements like camera we are still lacking and uniform for the members so I am still looking for any willing change maker to support. Just as I said your contribution is needed to fight this corruption out of our land. I have witnessed this situation for several times whereby you can go to government hospital and again you are asked to pay money which means the poor people will suffer.

and also in laws, when a rich committed an offence and they are now in court, the rich are normally declared the winner because of bribery and so the poor must be imprisoned which is so painful and at times when you reported some cases to the police maybe you are hurted by someone, the first thing they will ask from you is money cash in order for them to start following up. So with this Project of Drama, we shall teach to be watchful and to take care in case of any such kind of things so that we fight corruption out. When I was interviewing my members on this topic, I asked some questions concerning corruption and they were able to raise me some important answers. Here are the questions,

1.What does corruption means?

Corruption is the act of using public offices, resources or properties for personal use, said Ochaka Samuel one of the member.

2.Is corruption good?

YES

NO

 

If yes, or No, give a reason?

They all voted No and I was very happy after realizing that they have some knowledge on corruption. One of the member called Opio Stephen came up with a reason and said that it prevent the country from developing, one called Owino Joel said it limit human resources.

3.How can you fight corruption?  Or do you want to know how to fight corruption?

One member called Alfred Ochaka said we fight it by reporting any witnessed case to the law, Ola Simon Peter said we can fight it by changing ourselves and removing the bad heart that we have and become change makers ourselves. 

4.What have you achieved from this Drama project?

At first I was a coward boy but now I can stand before the public and express myself fully “said Opio Stephen. Oswaldo Ochira said that it has made him strong hearted and he believe he can now make some changes in his community from what he learnt from young manager of this project aged 13 when he started this project and now I made 15(Obuk Charles).

5.Do you think that it will help fight corruption? They all said they believe.

6.What do you think needs to be done to make this project grow bigger and achieve its goal?.

They claim to be given something after sessions and after playing, they mentioned soaps, refreshment. They went ahead and cried for Camera, uniforms; financial supports to enable us travels and play but that we play and we just end with it from the centre.

Those are the questions that I interviewed them with and this goes to you the reader that you should also try answer the same question as they did but on your views.

SUMMERISED EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION

To me, corruption has got only negative impacts towards the life of people and as well as the development of the country due to the following views of points;

1. Corruption spoils the name or the background of a particular country and displays bad image of the country. Corrupt countries like Uganda have lost their aiders (NGOs) because of corruption, so if we want to have a better life, please I am requesting you to change so that we displays good model to the young ones coming up.

2. Corruption is a risk to some people’s life in so many ways. I always hear people says that the days of the thieves are 40days, it would be very risky for the corrupt people because at times you may be imprisoned for the rest of your life if the law says so and also I was listening to Radio and they said that parliament in Uganda have declared that if anyone caught in corruption, His properties must be sold all and his bank account should be blocked until he returns the money back and 100% I agree because I know it will create some fears in the heart of the people and hence reducing corruption. This means that our government is also working very hard to drive this corruption out of the country.

3. Just as one member says that corruption limit the resources of the country, we can see at times if a budgeted money for development of the country is corrupted and the person is not got, automatically will call for a new signing of the money hence limiting government expenditure.

4. Corruption ruins the future of the young children growing up and they will be corrupt also. A corrupt country will never produce any good citizens in future, the children will also be corrupt because they grow in the country or land of corruption and they may think that is the only way of life hence leads to limitation in development of that country. My mum used to tell me that if you live with a thief together, it is most likely that you will also become a thief.

The above are some of the impacts negatively towards the life of the people and it was to mention but a few.

SOLUTIONS TO FIGHT CORRUPTION

  1. 1.  We can fight corruption by setting up law regarding corruption and we must follow up so that we can see those big headed corrupt officials.

2. We must be watchful and very critical of what we are asked for from the government sectors like schools, hospitals and if they tell you to pay money and you know very well that it is a free service, please do not keep quiet but go ahead and report the case.

3. We can fight corruption only when we unite, we should link with Police, offices that look after the welfare of the citizens and I believe we shall make change if we come together. So I want to come with a motto here “Togetherness, we can change the world”

4. Let us change our attitudes towards life so that we show good examples to the children because they are the future so maybe if this generation is corrupt, their generation should not be corrupt.

There are a lot that we can do to fight corruption.

I want to end by saying that corruption is Unclean and we should make it come to an end if we could cooperate.

I AND YOU CAN CHANGE THE WORLD

CHANGE IS ME            IT’S YOU                    IT’S US

OBUK CHARLES

Your help is needed for this Drama for Change. Even if you provides Camera only, I will really appreciate you for that and God will bless you. AMEN

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