Wednesday, September 17, 2008

society

The integrity mole diverted
The state minister of ethics and integrity in The Republic Uganda , the Right Honorable Doctor James Nsaba Buturo has said that wearing of miniskirts should be banned. This according to the doctor is the major cause of road accidents in the country.
In his words' context, the ladies wearing the miniskirts destruct the drivers. Such pronouncement is amusing in twofold:
Instead of commenting on the current NSSF-Temangalo land bonanza that is a continuous of the corruption series in the country gifted by nature, the minister (state minister) skillfully dodges the discussion.
Secondly according to the police records, miniskirt induced destruction is not mentioned among the causes of road accidents in the country. It seems the minister does research.
It is such delusionary talk from ancient custodians of morality that diverts issues. In a country with more potholes than roads, where roads(if they still deserve the name), have no road signs and where the credentials of the drivers are of dangerous mechanical vehicles are questionable, the minister would have built the nation better by guiding his comrades in the driver’s seat about improving the road network and traffic control.
In a country where tomato growers are catapulted into discussing ‘issues of national concern’, a statement favored by attendants in parliament, citizens have come to expect a docile response from the farmers.
In the spirit of nationalism and patriotism.

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