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Ugandans express their ‘disgust’ with COVID-19 fundraising committee for proposal to deduct Shs10,000 from their salary

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
May 18, 2020
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Last week, the Chairman of the National COVID-19 Fundraising committee Eng. Emmanuel Katongole said that the committee is targeting a collection of Shs21 billion to help in the fight against the pandemic, and they would like every Ugandan to donate Shs10,000 to the cause.

Yesterday, a letter dated May 12, 2020 surfaced where Katongole wrote to all Chief Executives of private organizations and companies requesting them to join and mobilise for COVID-19 funds by deducting Shs10,000 from every salary earner for the month of May to go towards the fight.

“As good corporate citizens, we would like to request each Chief Executive to extend our appeal to your employees to dedicate part of their May payroll and donate at least Shs10000 each to support the cause,” read part of the letter.

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Knowing this, Ugandans have since taken to social media to express their disgust with the proposal, and the committee at large for trying to “steal more” from Ugandans during such trying economic times.

I would gladly donate even more than 10k off my salary if only it could be put to its intended use and accountability for it given but since I've never even seen where the cocacola jerrycans went to, I'll just hold on to my ka money.

— Faizafabz (@Faizafabz) May 17, 2020

The majority of Uganda say the lack of accountability from the committee for the donations it has received so far has made them doubtful of its intentions, for most of them have not even seen where the jerrycans from Coca Cola went to.

https://twitter.com/KweziOf/status/1262238165068320768

This is in addition to the fact that most of them have not even received government relief food that was promised at the onset of the lockdown in March.

Omunaku alabyeee ??from my 50k I give the government 10k haaaaa #MujoogaBasajjaMwe

— Crysto Panda (@CrystoPanda) May 18, 2020

Hashtags like #KeepingMy10K and #MujoogaBasajjaMwe are trending on Twitter where Ugandans are expressing their dissatisfaction with this move.

https://twitter.com/EngEddieMoses/status/1262285140220350466

With Ugandans having been under lockdown for close to 60 days, many of them are out of their jobs, and those that have them have had their salaries cut as their bosses try to survive through the pandemic.

40million endorsement to MPs yet there are people who can’t even access anything eatable but still the government runs down to aka 10k of a surviving human being?? ….does 10k weigh much heavier than 40m ??#KeepingMy10k pic.twitter.com/vQ0CB1WqTs

— Ravie? (@ravie_Amootie) May 18, 2020

This ideally means they have limited resources in terms of money to work with; prices of some products have increased, and have families to take care of.

So woke up and realized this is the ka lastmoney I have On me and then some greedy officials want to take it!! ??. Naaaye uganda who is bewitching you?? #KeepingMy10k pic.twitter.com/kJ1InYkBML

— Lex. (@Lastson256) May 18, 2020

“My salary, I pay 5% of government taxes, NSSF, insurance, and others, now why do you need the 10k really?” one user, Mtoto wa Africa wondered.

My salary I pay 5% of govt taxes, NSSF, insurance, and others, now why do you need the 10k really?#Mujoogabasajjamwe pic.twitter.com/igFsMk1j8J

— Mtoto wa Afrika ???? (@PykePeters) May 17, 2020

Another one tweeted, “You shared the Shs20 million, we kept quiet. You shared the Shs40 million, still we are quiet, busy suffering in our houses. And now you want our own money. Heheheh. Njakuba omuntu ejinja mukiwalata #keepingMy10k #Return40m #MujoogaBasajjamwe,”

U shared the 20m we kept quiet.
U shared the 40m still we are quiet busy suffering in our houses. And now u want our own money. Heheheh
Njakuba omuntu ejinja mukiwalata #keepingMy10k #Return40m #MujoogaBasajjamwe pic.twitter.com/kWQkDmJBWf

— Worth.✨???? (@hakim_sonko) May 17, 2020

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