Monday
7th March 2016; time check-past 9 pm, while trotting the streets on
my way home, a grey Toyota Alphard parks right beside me. It’s no surprise for I know who it is in the driver’s seat. A brother, Enoch, one I appreciate and love for his
contribution towards our moral development during my early adolescence. He was
one of those whistle blowers. The ones this generation has termed “snakes”.
Six
years down the road, I realize how lucky we were to be reprimanded
for our misdeeds in school. I now acknowledge the blessing in being corrected
for it streamlines you into the appropriately shaped vehicle effortlessly
scampering the surface of the earth.
I
then wonder whether my nationals ever take off time to appreciate Pius Bigirimana and David
Sejjusa for without the screeching sound from their whistles, the OPM
could have been wasted and the “Muhoozi project” a heavy bombshell.
Only
while enjoying fruits of wonderful nurture do we appreciate the pillars
involved in the process. Similarly, organizations’ flourishing is normally the
alarm clock for appreciating the various parties that play instrumental roles
in their progression.
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flourishing is normally the alarm clock |
We
needn’t refute that whistle blowers are strong sources of information for
administrations consequently contributing to organizations’ growth. So why
await an alarm clock to celebrate them?
Let Us appreciate he that blows the whistle!
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