Thursday, March 18, 2010

Bududa Question; International Media Criticised; Kivumbi


BUDUDA QUESTION;
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA ON DRAIL.

The incidence of Bududa has not been given close and full attention by the International Media in our observation.
We do not know whether it's in the interest of global media giants not to tell the world as much as they can about about the land slides updates.

We refuse to believe that two Americans or Europeans bombed can make news or appear on headlines in contrast to hundreds of Africans perishing whatsoever!
Close to 400 Ugandans allegedly died in the landslides;this must not be taken for grunted.
Thats why till now the April Rwanda genocide that claimed over a million is partially attributed to the neglect of the International media which denied intervention of the International community.

With due respect; we hail local reporters for running stories about this incidence on Internet for every one to know out side the country.
Many people will continue offering something if we continue running these stories.
The victims have not had proper shelter, do not have enough food, medicine, clothes, bedding and also need security.
We have observed that there's a lot that these people need and we hope every one can offer a hand of support.

Our government should no mislead the world that it has allocated 10 B UG shs to help these fellow citizens.
It's a lie.
They should tell the world what they can and can not provide.
What has all this money done so far in the last 8 days.
At the end of this week we demand for accountability

We want to tell the world that the donations so far made are not yet enough though we appreciate all individuals, countries, organizations and leaders who have come out so and offered something.
NRM & opposition politicians who have ranches and farms should be able to sell some of theer animals.
Some do have them in Kisozi and Gayaza.
Ministers and Members of Parliament should give some extra help.
Religious and culture leaders should continue asking there subjects for more donations.

Meanwhile we would like African states to start up their own media bodies covering the whole continent. News papers, Radios & Televisions. By that we shall be able to make this continent greater.

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