Sunday, 29 March 2015
Dear Good
Samaritans,
I am convinced
that, “It always seems impossible until it is done.” This is the drive I
have as I target the Chair of President of Uganda in the 2016 elections.
My appeal goes to Ugandans and all of good will from the international
community (Good Samaritans) who wish Uganda and its people well and eye to do
prosperous business in or with Uganda in a sustainable way.
The budget I have
to successfully run my campaign strategy for President of Uganda is USD
24,000,000. I need to realize 60% of the budget sum within March – August
2015 inclusive, and the balance of 40% to support activities from September
2015 to May 2016.
Whoever supports
this appeal will benefit in that if I am voted President of Uganda, the country
will get to evolve into an International Business Hub in that:
- It will make strides to become a leading tourist destination in the world;
- It will become an enhanced investment destination after harmonization of utility costs to suit competitive business undertakings, not forgetting the availability of skilled, semi – skilled, unskilled labour, the availability of the land resource to mention a few.
- The country will attract innovations and scientific skills;
- It will evolve into an Education Hub that will welcome all knowledge seekers and givers;
- It will become a growing real and potential market for goods and services;
- Increased production levels, productivity and variety will boost the export market and hence benefit investors that will be involved;
- Enterprises in financial services will make a big kill as the country has about 62% of the population unserved by any kind of financial institution. Uganda suffers from a low saving rate, low levels of lending, all of which will be taped into by potential investors who will take advantage of the incentives created.
- Good climatic conditions as well as a politically stable environment anticipated due to consensus which will rule in decision making, all within a liberalized economic set up awaits all to take advantage of.
The
appeal being made to you to support Kiwanuka Kituuka’s bid for the Presidency
of Uganda in 2016 requires substantial amount of money, but a necessary
strategy given Uganda’s situation and the level of impoverishment of the people
which can be reversed.
Contesting for Presidency is expensive. There are not less than 21,000 Polling
Stations countrywide, and at each station a candidate needs 2 representatives, if each is
given shs 50,000 to cover his expenses for that day, this comes to shs 2.1bn.
Assuming 50 posters to be placed in each village;
there are 37,000 villages in Uganda, not less than shs 3.7bn is needed on this
item, hence, when I get my budget (including my new strategy to see President
Museveni to retirement), USD 24,000,000 is what is needed.
Kiwanuka Kituuka promises to turn around Uganda if voted President
in 2016. His success however will greatly depend on the support given
financially from local and foreign sources.
Funds may be sent to Kiwanuka Kituuka’s Account in Uganda.
Barclays Bank Ntinda Branch - Uganda
Branch Code: 069
Account Number: 6004631844 in
the Name: Kiwanuka Kituuka
SWIFT CODE: BARCUGKX
Address: Barclays Bank of Uganda Ltd,
P.O. Box 7101, Plot 2/4,
Hannington Road Kampala
UGANDA.
P.O. Box 7101, Plot 2/4,
Hannington Road Kampala
UGANDA.
Contact on:
Telephone:
+256 417 122200
+256 417 122000
Email:
barclays.uganda@barclays.com
BARCLAYS BANK OF UGANDA LTD
SWIFT CODE: BARCUGKX.
Emails on which Kiwanuka Kituuka can contacted:
Alternatively, funds can be channeled through any
Foreign Embassy or High Commission that is represented in Uganda or a
reputable organization. However, when such funding is sent, it is utmost
important to find out whether I received it, if not, then a follow up should be
made to recover the same.
I will greatly appreciate any efforts to get
this information to any party that you may imagine may be capable of helping
the struggle to bring sanity in Uganda politics. I don’t mind even if one
does it at a commission on funds raised.
Thank you.
Kiwanuka Kituuka
P. O. Box 2678,
Kampala.
UGANDA.
PROJECTED ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
PLANNING AS KIWANUKA KITUUKA PREPARES TO CONTEST IN THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL RACE
The Objective:
To strategically
participate in the forthcoming Presidential race in Uganda in 2016 and induce
the long awaited positive change in the country’s top leadership by reaching
out to the masses more so the deprived, explain to them the situation and what
has caused it, and outline to them the measures through which we can jointly as
change agents take to cause the change that will see Uganda get started on the
road to the Promised Land as was foreseen by Winston Churchill.
Churchill is one of
the big personalities in Uganda’s past, and these were the prophetic words he
pronounced over 100 years ago: “The kingdom of Uganda is a fairy-tale.
You climb up … and at the end there is a wonderful new world. The scenery is
different, the vegetation is different, the climate is different, and, most of
all, the people are different from anything elsewhere to be seen in the whole
range of Africa ... I say: ‘Concentrate on Uganda’. For magnificence, for
variety of form and colour, for profusion of brilliant life - bird, insect,
reptile, beast - for vast scale -- Uganda is truly the pearl of Africa.”
Unfortunately, bad
politics is ruining this scenery, and that is what we want to re-invent.
No.
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Period
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Particulars
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1
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March
– Sept 2015
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2
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Prior to nomination and nomination
(Sept. 2015)
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3
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Official Campaigns
(Sept. or Oct. to Feb. 2016)
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(Posters, Transport, Allowances,
Public address system)
Sponsoring
of promotional functions/activities.
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4
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D
– Day for elections
(Feb.
2016)
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5
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After
the Polling day
(Feb.
– May 2016
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Catering
for the outcome from the election and support to maintain staff running,
consultancy and legal services.
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The link below is relevant to this appeal:
Works that have to do with Kiwanuka Kituuka can be found on
Facebook:
Facebook Account: William Kituuka
Facebook Page: Kiwanuka Kituuka for President 2016
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