It
has been a while since I have had an altercation with the Presidential
Guard Brigade (PGB). Then, some of them were aloof, downright rude and
unable to think outside the box.
They
would bark without thinking. And when they checked your car, it would
be the glove box because that is where people who have guns supposedly
keep them.
My relationship with them was so bad that they would give me a hard time and I in turn would try to make life for them a misery.
Recently
I was at the COMESA summit meeting in Speke Resort Munyonyo – not
because I was a delegate or that I had a contribution to make to the
summit but to lend a hand to Greg Petzer and Akilesh Malik who run the
resort.
Since
a number of heads of state attended the meeting, PGB were deployed and
the beef that we have for each other was bound to surface.
However,
there were some changes. The rank and file soldiers that were deployed
to man the road blocks and the outer perimeter of the resort had
changed. They were no longer rude, arrogant and aloof. Rather, they
employed words that were previously alien to them. Words like: ‘good
morning, have a nice day, would you mind if we checked you car’ and so
on.
I
was in shock but happy that the powers that be realized what a negative
image the PGB had and had decided to do something about it.
However
change is not perfect. While the PGB boys who wear uniform have changed
for the better, those who wear plain clothes have not. They use foul
language, they don’t want you standing anywhere and given the chance,
they would rather not have anybody who is not PGB in the resort when the
president is around.
There
were a few exceptions like Nathan Katana who had a practical approach
to some of the problems that sprung up and went out of his way to solve
them. The powers that be at PGB should take the president’s inner core
security detail for a course in public relations for if that is done,
the public perception about them would change for the better.
Last
Sunday was the MTN Kampala Marathon and over the past nine years, the
event gets bigger and bigger. Such is its success that this year New
Vision jumped on the band wagon in sponsoring terms.
But
there is something that has baffled me for the past nine years. When
women dress up for the marathon what do they think they are going to do?
Do they think they are going to a party? Yes they do! This year a good
number of them turned up wearing high heels. If they didn’t wear high
heels they were wearing ballet shoes!
There
were also a good number who turned and did not bother running but stood
around the airstrip as if trying to bring some glamour to the place.
And
then there are people who have for the past week been telling everybody
how they run the marathon and this is where I burst their bubble. The
only people who ran the marathon are the people who took part in the
42km race!
While
the race was on, I was making myself comfortable in the MTN hospitality
tent. And trust me it wasn’t easy quaffing down all those Tuskers while
the race was on. My arm now hurts from lifting all those bottles.
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