The New Economist
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Analysis
    • Human Trafficking Features
  • Gossip
  • Life & Style
  • Opinions
    • Editorial
    • Columnists
      • Ikebesi Omoding
      • Isa Senkumba
      • Ramathan Ggoobi
    • Letters
  • Business
    • Corporate
  • Airlines
  • National Parks
The New Economist
  • Home
  • News
    • Analysis
    • Human Trafficking Features
  • Gossip
  • Life & Style
  • Opinions
    • Editorial
    • Columnists
      • Ikebesi Omoding
      • Isa Senkumba
      • Ramathan Ggoobi
    • Letters
  • Business
    • Corporate
  • Airlines
  • National Parks
No Result
View All Result
The New Economist
No Result
View All Result
Home Life & Style

An open letter to the youth of Uganda

bySunrise reporter
July 30, 2016
in Life & Style
0
Youth dancing away at a Kampala festival, their whining and blame game has incenced elders

Youth dancing away at a Kampala festival, their whining and blame game has incenced elders

152
SHARES
1.9k
VIEWS
WhatsAppShare on TwitterFacebook

Dear beloved youth,

I have been listening to you complaining, whining, and blaming, your parents and other elders for your miserable state of affairs.

You rarely credit them for their contribution to your positive achievements. You blame them for not giving you a chance to have a go at the steering wheel. You forget they too never got it on a silver platter.

They grabbed it at a cost, a high one at that. By the way are you aware that your parents were much younger than you are today when they took the plunge?

Uganda’s game changers since time immemorial have been children or the youth. Few kings if any ascended the throne when they were adults. Few if any had their first offspring when they were above teenage.

Teenagers formed the backbone of all the country’s armies. How about the Uganda martyrs? How old were they when they decided to die for a cause they believed in?

Never mind the absence among martyrs of those adult men of God who converted them in the first place! Fresh in mind are the Budogo or Kadogos in Ugaspeak aka child soldiers. In their hundreds, they confronted a well equipped but ill prepared force, which they reduced to rubble.

Their manure is what enabled you the youth of today to grow up in a conducive atmosphere to the extent of developing a sense of entitlement unmatched hitherto.

When the elders in their youth realized their future was being threatened by bad governance they offered a solution. Where there was scarcity they created alternatives. Where there were no jobs, they created them.

Go to Katwe and Kikuubo, answers are waiting for you. It is that action that resulted into you growing up in an atmosphere with reduced life threatening incidents.

No jobs, No money, has become a refrain in your anthem. While you are busy playing a blame game remember time is not standing still. Many of you have started families others are planning to and the underage will have to when their time is ripe.

So what will you tell your children when they ask you why they cannot have quality education like you did? Why can’t they access affordable medical services like you did? Why can’t they speak up freely on ills like you did? Why are you not like their grandparents and grand someone’s?

Will you tell them that it is because your elders didn’t hand over to you the mantle or there were no jobs? Pray to God that none of them will have read these rantings of an old man, to know that it is your intellectual laziness to blame. Need I say more???…Over to you

Comments

comments

Related Posts

HOCW’s Dr. Bolingo launches ‘Unlock the Mind’ Book
Arts

HOCW’s Dr. Bolingo launches ‘Unlock the Mind’ Book

byHattie Wright
January 24, 2024
0

Hope of Children and Women Victims of Violence (HOCW) Executive Director Dr. John Bolingo Ntahira has released his new book...

Read moreDetails
EC urged on civic education as  2021 electoral season hots-up

Justice Byabakama retains EC top job

January 11, 2024
Nothing will obstruct us, Ssenyonyi vows to hold govt accountable

Nothing will obstruct us, Ssenyonyi vows to hold govt accountable

January 11, 2024
Muhoozi: Who is targeting my supporters for elimination?

Muhoozi: Who is targeting my supporters for elimination?

January 4, 2024
Police issue statement on assassination attempt on Pastor Bugingo

Police issue statement on assassination attempt on Pastor Bugingo

January 4, 2024
Ssenyonyi replaces Mpuuga in new NUP shadow cabinet shake-up

Ssenyonyi replaces Mpuuga in new NUP shadow cabinet shake-up

January 24, 2024

Recent News

HOCW’s Dr. Bolingo launches ‘Unlock the Mind’ Book

HOCW’s Dr. Bolingo launches ‘Unlock the Mind’ Book

January 24, 2024
EC urged on civic education as  2021 electoral season hots-up

Justice Byabakama retains EC top job

January 11, 2024

Site Navigation

  • About us
  • Our Staff
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Support

The New Economist's major concentration is on Ugandan and East African affairs, politics, and business, but it also includes regular sections on science and technology, books, and the arts.

© 2024

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Analysis
    • Human Trafficking Features
  • Gossip
  • Life & Style
  • Opinions
    • Editorial
    • Columnists
      • Ikebesi Omoding
      • Isa Senkumba
      • Ramathan Ggoobi
    • Letters
  • Business
    • Corporate

© 2024