Sunday, July 3, 2016

In Uganda we should respect the dead

The poor conditions of roads and the very poor conditions of public transport in Uganda have for many years put Ugandans to their graves. 

They are many roads in Uganda and as I write this they are many on going projects in the country to better the road systems. 

However, many of Uganda's commonly traveled roads are narrow, old and in dare need of modernization. 

As the country's grapple with the theses of fixing these conditions; my fellow Ugandans we should refrain from posting photographs of the dead among these accidents in social media. Especially Facebook and Twitter. 

It is disrespectful to the dead and their family. We are a culture that respects the dead and we should not trade that in for anything. 

I urge everyone who has a phone that is capable of posting pictures of the dead online not to do it . In developed countries these behavior are not allowed and are lagerly discouraged. 

For God and my country ...πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬
I'm Jeremy Jjemba 
@Jjjemba. 

1 comment:

  1. Well yay my friend you are still alive and kicking, or should I say alive and writing,lol! Hope you are doing well. Just read something on FB and I am sending the link interested to hear your viewpoint about it as if it was written to the government of Uganda and hoping that you might blog about it. Are you in here? If so, let's get together soon. Much Love & Peace to you always :-)!

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