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WEST NILE SUB-REGION IS BLEEDING OUR DEAR LEADERS, WHEN ARE YOU LEADERS COMING TO A ROUND TABLE!

 DEAR BELOVED WEST NILE LEADERS ESPECIALLY MPS, PLEASE MAY YOU DEVELOP A HONEST HEART AND CORPORATE. 


We live in a Sub-region of broken promises from our leaders especially MPs. We live in a time when our leaders treat their words and promises lightly. They tell a voter we will corporate and lobby this and that knowing full well they do not have the time to do so.
 They promise the region they will Express,  present our grievances to the government much knowing that they cannot. FOLLOW YOUR PROMISES, THERE'S ALWAYS COMEBACK IN POLITICS. WE'RE NOT FEELING WELL AS A SUB-REGION. 

And we promise ourselves as voters that  this will be the year we will get back into shape as a region and entrust them with a mandate to represent us in the parliament where all the decisions are made some end up keeping quiet with reasons best known to them! DEAR LEADERS CORPORATE, WEST NILE IS IN PAIN? 

Saying things they don’t really mean becomes a habit when they practice it long enough.
 The real problem is that when you don’t keep your words, you lose credibility.
 When you lose credibility, you break the bonds of trust. 
And breaking the bonds of trust ultimately leads to a string of broken relationships with the people who entrusted you with the mandate. OUR DEAR LEADERS, UNITE! WEST NILE SUB-REGION IS BLEEDING. 

To develop an honesty philosophy, begin to monitor how many small untruths you tell over the course of a week.
 Go on what you call a “truth fast” for the next seven days and vow to be completely honest in all your dealings with others – and with yourself. 
Every time you fail to do the right thing, you fuel the habit of doing the wrong thing. DEAR LEADERS STRUGGLE TO FULFILL YOUR PROMISES AND BE CLEAN FROM LIES. WN ISN'T HAPPY. 

Every time you do not tell the truth, you feed the habit of being untruthful. When you promise voters and the region you will do something, do it.
 Be a person of your word rather than being “all talk and no action.” YOU LEADERS ARE ENOUGH TO REPRESENT US! COPY AN EXAMPLE FROM ACHOLI SUB-REGION. 

What do you do then? Take action of your words and stop lying? . That says enough.”

DISCLAIMER!!

The views,  opinions and expressions in this publication are NOT in anyway affiliated to, Financed or sponsored by a political party, a politician! They are my personal expressions. 

The author ANGUZU VINCENT is a Freelancer, an Ex-Seminarian, an extraordinary political critique, community service activist,  content writer and speaker. 




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