Thursday, July 30, 2009

KIVUMBI`S HISTORICAL SPEECH BEFORE MUSEVENI THIS AFTERNOON AT LAW DEVELOPEMENT CENTER GRADUATION


I must say that the Universal Primary Education (U.P.E) and the Universal Secondary Education ( U.S.E) have yielded greater outputs but this is and behold the time is now that secondary leavers be given more hope and opportunities of getting to university.
There’s a need to increase government scholarships in all universities in the country both private and public and if need be, we should send students abroad for courses that require much rescores.
If financial institutions can offer loans at an affordable interest of say 0.5% or even 0% interest then we would secure greener lights for the future of this nation.
I would like therefore to call upon individuals from the private sector alongside the government to fund university students as it is in the developed countries.
If this would be possible , then many of us who are not in position to sit for our exams on Monday because our families are financially flamboyant by the repacations of the global economic slump would be able to claim our destiny once more when we culminate to climax of our dreams.

Nevertheless Your Excellency;
Even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I have a dream.
It’s a dream deeply rooted in furthest areas of my medulla oblongata.
I have a dream-that one day the education standards of this nation will rise up and leave the true meaning of its creed.
“We consider these truth to be self evident that all men are created equal and are endowed by there creator with certain inalienable rights;
Among these are life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.”

“I have a dream, one day every valley shall be exalted and that every hill and mountain shall be made low;
All rough places shall be made plain and all crooked places shall be made straight and the glory of God will reveal itself and all men shall see it”

For God and my Country.http://kivumbi.vox.com/library/post/kivumbi-to-deliver-historical-speech-before-president-museveni-this-afternoon-on-ldc-37th-graduation.html

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