By Ndawula Ronald
In her first month In office Hon Prime Minister Nabbanja has committed serious gaffes which might not see her complete this term of office.
First of all she was seen breaking the first rule of power which says, “Never out shine your Master”.
Wherever you go Nabbanja is the catch word instead of Museveni and this is a kiss of death in this government.
In delivering money to the vulnerable, Nabbanja has outshone his Master and I doubt whether she will survive the next reshuffle.
Hon Nabbanja promised to give cash to vulnerable people in our communities and has committed a crime, of her name to vibe more than her boss President Museveni.
Hon Sekandi and Hon Rugunda learnt this lesson so well that they never crossed this no go area like Vice President Bukenya and Amama Mababazi.

When you deal with President Museveni you’re supposed to relinquish your ego and probably understanding for the sake of your job.
Have you ever imagined why this time he has promoted more women than men in strategic ministries and positions?
The reason is simple, when you get Hubris syndrome no one should ever be above you or better than you.
Men have a tendency to outshine their bosses and enviously assume roles of the bosses but women are naturally submissive and malleable.
Secondly, Hon. Nabbanja how dare you give the first person money coming from Gulu?
Luwero gets things first not Gulu. You should have given one person in Luwero then you proceed to other cities. It doesn’t matter whether you take 40 years to come back, but this is to remind you that the people of Luwero brought this government in power, our people died, lost property and developed capacity to make you Prime Minister against all odds.
Giving Mr.Oloya money in Gulu is going to be a disaster as you’ve already seen money won’t be enough and I dont think it was wise to skip the vulnerable In Luwero.
Thirdly, this money should have been used to pay the huge hospital costs which has seen people running out of hospitals to opt for home care .
The drop in the numbers is not true and factual that covid 19 is being combated yet a good number of my neighbor’s have feared to go to hospitals because of exploitation, overcharging and lack of access because of lockdown.
Many people Hon. Have opted to seek alternative means of treatment to avoid arresting their dead bodies in private and government units.
This is to remind you that am also desperate and no one has registered my name anywhere.
The writer Ndawula Ronald is a former Chairman of Luwero District
Luwero
