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That CEO Bamunturaki of Uganda Airlines is a “school drop out” what about engineers, pilots?

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August 19, 2022
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By Ndaula Ronald

I sat my UCE in 1988 at the only Ndejjee SSS in the world. During the examination time, over 30 years ago, I can vividly remember my marks on the ‘O’LEVEL passlip as if it were yesterday.
 I recall the infamous and tragic incident that happened on October 17th 1988 when Uganda Airlines flight 775 enroute London crashed trying to land at  Italian Fiumicino airport.
Of the 52 passengers on board, 33 died and 19 survived. Among the dead was my maternal uncle Rev. Adonia Kirinda who was a very handsome, soft spoken evangelist based in USA who had had then started working with Life ministry Uganda after the war.
The main cause of the crash, according to the report, “was largely pilot error”. The team of experts averred that, “the Ugandan crew lacked adequate preparation in the procedure for a non-procedure approach on runway 34L at Fiumicino Airport”.
Alot of finger pointing played out in the news from incompetence of the flight crew to poor servicing of the plane which had earlier been suspended from London for noise related concerns.
This was the beginning of the closing of the national carrier as travelling on the airline seemed risky.
The revelations unfolding during in the Parliamentary COSASE committee inquiry into alleged mismanagement of Uganda Airlines, alleged incompetence,  unqualified managers, extravagance, loss making to a tune of at least Shs400bn in three years, phony purchases of planes is the saddest story todate.
And now that the CEO Jennifer Bamunturaki of the most prestigious Ugandan business is a school drop out untill she presents her documents then I can imagine whether the engineers are not welders from Ntungamo or the mechanics are not from “Kisseka market” of Mbarara city and the spare parts suppliers are not metal fabricators in Kabwohe. People’s lives are at risk.
Now that the CEO Bamuturaki is what she is , how about the Engineers, servicing experts and the mechanics ?
I will be hard pressed to believe that fueling those very aircrafts which have cost Ugandans so much money is not done using diesel instead of jet fuel.
Watching a documentary on TV of a rescue operation of a plane crash in Chile, investigators reached a conclusion that the engineers on servicing a plane, replaced two original screws with duplicates from a  Taiwan car parts manufacturer which could not withstand the strength required by an airline. This led to the demise of 130 passengers!
I remember a story when a Doctor recommended a surgery of a patient because the X-ray images were observing a cockroach in the lungs! The patient being capable, decided to fly to better hospitals outside the country for better management.
On going through the pre surgery procedure the Xray was run again and the results were , the cockroach was in the Ugandan Xrays not in the lung of the patient!
Had the patient lacked capacity to go finance his medical trip , he would have been cut , to remove a non existing cockroach!
God forbid, one day the Uganda airlines will stop midair and come down reeling because someone from the street in Rushere or Mbarara, was given a lucrative job, because he knows how to work on milk coolers, to manage fueling of the planes.
The right thing now, if those in charge are interested in sharing billions every year, just requisition through the people who gave you jobs without due diligence on your potential, and take the the money without risking people’s lives.
As long as you spend your loot in Uganda, you will be okay and infact nobody will touch you.
Like Pinneti,  Musenero and others before them, nobody will touch you and mind you those who appoint you are the supreme judges in Uganda.
The death of Rev. Kirinda changed our maternal family for the worst and forever.
The mistake of one incompetent person that day of October 17th 1988 should not be repeated for the same happened under the stewardship of NRM.
The writer is a former Luwero District chairmanBy Ndaula Ronald

I sat my UCE in 1988 at the only Ndejjee SSS in the world. During the examination time, over 30 years ago, I can vividly remember my marks on the ‘O’LEVEL passlip as if it were yesterday.

I recall the infamous and tragic incident that happened on October 17th 1988 when Uganda Airlines flight 775 enroute London crashed trying to land at  Italian Fiumicino airport.

Of the 52 passengers on board, 33 died and 19 survived. Among the dead was my maternal uncle Rev. Adonia Kirinda who was a very handsome, soft spoken evangelist based in USA who had had then started working with Life ministry Uganda after the war.

The main cause of the crash, according to the report, “was largely pilot error”. The team of experts averred that, “the Ugandan crew lacked adequate preparation in the procedure for a non-procedure approach on runway 34L at Fiumicino Airport”.

Alot of finger pointing played out in the news from incompetence of the flight crew to poor servicing of the plane which had earlier been suspended from London for noise related concerns.

This was the beginning of the closing of the national carrier as travelling on the airline seemed risky.

The revelations unfolding during in the Parliamentary COSASE committee inquiry into alleged mismanagement of Uganda Airlines, alleged incompetence,  unqualified managers, extravagance, loss making to a tune of at least Shs400bn in three years, phony purchases of planes is the saddest story todate.

And now that the CEO Jennifer Bamunturaki of the most prestigious Ugandan business is a school drop out untill she presents her documents then I can imagine whether the engineers are not welders from Ntungamo or the mechanics are not from “Kisseka market” of Mbarara city and the spare parts suppliers are not metal fabricators in Kabwohe. People’s lives are at risk.

Now that the CEO Bamuturaki is what she is , how about the Engineers, servicing experts and the mechanics ?

I will be hard pressed to believe that fueling those very aircrafts which have cost Ugandans so much money is not done using diesel instead of jet fuel.

Watching a documentary on TV of a rescue operation of a plane crash in Chile, investigators reached a conclusion that the engineers on servicing a plane, replaced two original screws with duplicates from a  Taiwan car parts manufacturer which could not withstand the strength required by an airline. This led to the demise of 130 passengers!

I remember a story when a Doctor recommended a surgery of a patient because the X-ray images were observing a cockroach in the lungs! The patient being capable, decided to fly to better hospitals outside the country for better management.

On going through the pre surgery procedure the Xray was run again and the results were , the cockroach was in the Ugandan Xrays not in the lung of the patient!

Had the patient lacked capacity to go finance his medical trip , he would have been cut , to remove a non existing cockroach!

God forbid, one day the Uganda airlines will stop midair and come down reeling because someone from the street in Rushere or Mbarara, was given a lucrative job, because he knows how to work on milk coolers, to manage fueling of the planes.

The right thing now, if those in charge are interested in sharing billions every year, just requisition through the people who gave you jobs without due diligence on your potential, and take the the money without risking people’s lives.

As long as you spend your loot in Uganda, you will be okay and infact nobody will touch you.

Like Pinneti,  Musenero and others before them, nobody will touch you and mind you those who appoint you are the supreme judges in Uganda.

The death of Rev. Kirinda changed our maternal family for the worst and forever.

The mistake of one incompetent person that day of October 17th 1988 should not be repeated for the same happened under the stewardship of NRM.

The writer is a former Luwero District chairman

By Ndaula Ronald

I sat my UCE in 1988 at the only Ndejjee SSS in the world. During the examination time, over 30 years ago, I can vividly remember my marks on the ‘O’LEVEL passlip as if it were yesterday.
 I recall the infamous and tragic incident that happened on October 17th 1988 when Uganda Airlines flight 775 enroute London crashed trying to land at  Italian Fiumicino airport.
Of the 52 passengers on board, 33 died and 19 survived. Among the dead was my maternal uncle Rev. Adonia Kirinda who was a very handsome, soft spoken evangelist based in USA who had had then started working with Life ministry Uganda after the war.
The main cause of the crash, according to the report, “was largely pilot error”. The team of experts averred that, “the Ugandan crew lacked adequate preparation in the procedure for a non-procedure approach on runway 34L at Fiumicino Airport”.
Alot of finger pointing played out in the news from incompetence of the flight crew to poor servicing of the plane which had earlier been suspended from London for noise related concerns.
This was the beginning of the closing of the national carrier as travelling on the airline seemed risky.
The revelations unfolding during in the Parliamentary COSASE committee inquiry into alleged mismanagement of Uganda Airlines, alleged incompetence,  unqualified managers, extravagance, loss making to a tune of at least Shs400bn in three years, phony purchases of planes is the saddest story todate.
And now that the CEO Jennifer Bamunturaki of the most prestigious Ugandan business is a school drop out untill she presents her documents then I can imagine whether the engineers are not welders from Ntungamo or the mechanics are not from “Kisseka market” of Mbarara city and the spare parts suppliers are not metal fabricators in Kabwohe. People’s lives are at risk.
Now that the CEO Bamuturaki is what she is , how about the Engineers, servicing experts and the mechanics ?
I will be hard pressed to believe that fueling those very aircrafts which have cost Ugandans so much money is not done using diesel instead of jet fuel.
Watching a documentary on TV of a rescue operation of a plane crash in Chile, investigators reached a conclusion that the engineers on servicing a plane, replaced two original screws with duplicates from a  Taiwan car parts manufacturer which could not withstand the strength required by an airline. This led to the demise of 130 passengers!
I remember a story when a Doctor recommended a surgery of a patient because the X-ray images were observing a cockroach in the lungs! The patient being capable, decided to fly to better hospitals outside the country for better management.
On going through the pre surgery procedure the Xray was run again and the results were , the cockroach was in the Ugandan Xrays not in the lung of the patient!
Had the patient lacked capacity to go finance his medical trip , he would have been cut , to remove a non existing cockroach!
God forbid, one day the Uganda airlines will stop midair and come down reeling because someone from the street in Rushere or Mbarara, was given a lucrative job, because he knows how to work on milk coolers, to manage fueling of the planes.
The right thing now, if those in charge are interested in sharing billions every year, just requisition through the people who gave you jobs without due diligence on your potential, and take the the money without risking people’s lives.
As long as you spend your loot in Uganda, you will be okay and infact nobody will touch you.
Like Pinneti,  Musenero and others before them, nobody will touch you and mind you those who appoint you are the supreme judges in Uganda.
The death of Rev. Kirinda changed our maternal family for the worst and forever.
The mistake of one incompetent person that day of October 17th 1988 should not be repeated for the same happened under the stewardship of NRM.
The writer is a former Luwero District chairmanBy Ndaula Ronald

I sat my UCE in 1988 at the only Ndejjee SSS in the world. During the examination time, over 30 years ago, I can vividly remember my marks on the ‘O’LEVEL passlip as if it were yesterday.

I recall the infamous and tragic incident that happened on October 17th 1988 when Uganda Airlines flight 775 enroute London crashed trying to land at  Italian Fiumicino airport.

Of the 52 passengers on board, 33 died and 19 survived. Among the dead was my maternal uncle Rev. Adonia Kirinda who was a very handsome, soft spoken evangelist based in USA who had had then started working with Life ministry Uganda after the war.

The main cause of the crash, according to the report, “was largely pilot error”. The team of experts averred that, “the Ugandan crew lacked adequate preparation in the procedure for a non-procedure approach on runway 34L at Fiumicino Airport”.

Alot of finger pointing played out in the news from incompetence of the flight crew to poor servicing of the plane which had earlier been suspended from London for noise related concerns.

This was the beginning of the closing of the national carrier as travelling on the airline seemed risky.

The revelations unfolding during in the Parliamentary COSASE committee inquiry into alleged mismanagement of Uganda Airlines, alleged incompetence,  unqualified managers, extravagance, loss making to a tune of at least Shs400bn in three years, phony purchases of planes is the saddest story todate.

And now that the CEO Jennifer Bamunturaki of the most prestigious Ugandan business is a school drop out untill she presents her documents then I can imagine whether the engineers are not welders from Ntungamo or the mechanics are not from “Kisseka market” of Mbarara city and the spare parts suppliers are not metal fabricators in Kabwohe. People’s lives are at risk.

Now that the CEO Bamuturaki is what she is , how about the Engineers, servicing experts and the mechanics ?

I will be hard pressed to believe that fueling those very aircrafts which have cost Ugandans so much money is not done using diesel instead of jet fuel.

Watching a documentary on TV of a rescue operation of a plane crash in Chile, investigators reached a conclusion that the engineers on servicing a plane, replaced two original screws with duplicates from a  Taiwan car parts manufacturer which could not withstand the strength required by an airline. This led to the demise of 130 passengers!

I remember a story when a Doctor recommended a surgery of a patient because the X-ray images were observing a cockroach in the lungs! The patient being capable, decided to fly to better hospitals outside the country for better management.

On going through the pre surgery procedure the Xray was run again and the results were , the cockroach was in the Ugandan Xrays not in the lung of the patient!

Had the patient lacked capacity to go finance his medical trip , he would have been cut , to remove a non existing cockroach!

God forbid, one day the Uganda airlines will stop midair and come down reeling because someone from the street in Rushere or Mbarara, was given a lucrative job, because he knows how to work on milk coolers, to manage fueling of the planes.

The right thing now, if those in charge are interested in sharing billions every year, just requisition through the people who gave you jobs without due diligence on your potential, and take the the money without risking people’s lives.

As long as you spend your loot in Uganda, you will be okay and infact nobody will touch you.

Like Pinneti,  Musenero and others before them, nobody will touch you and mind you those who appoint you are the supreme judges in Uganda.

The death of Rev. Kirinda changed our maternal family for the worst and forever.

The mistake of one incompetent person that day of October 17th 1988 should not be repeated for the same happened under the stewardship of NRM.

The writer is a former Luwero District chairman

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