Shreekant Patil leads NIMA-YCMOU meet advocating startups, incubation centre & self-employment schemes for Nashik's village economy growth. CEng. Shreekant Patil, Startup India Mentor and Chairman of NIMA Startup Committee, led discussions at an Industry-Academia Collaboration meeting held on Dec. 3rd, 2025 at Yash International Meeting Hall, YCMOU Nashik at 11:30 AM, followed by lunch. Representing NIMA alongside team members, Shreekant Patil advocated establishing startups, an incubation centre, R&D lab, and entrepreneurship training at YCMOU to leverage available infrastructure and space for self-employment generation through state and central government schemes. Shreekant Patil commended Vice-Chancellor Hon. Sanjeev Sonawane for proactive initiatives like "Madhache Gaon" and agri-based projects driving rural employment. Committing full support, Patil pledged training on government subsidies, handholding for students, and guidance to empower Nashik district villages economically in alignment with Viksit Bharat vision, enabling youth to achieve self-reliance. NIMA President Mr. Ashish Nahar expressed gratitude to the Vice-Chancellor. YCMOU representatives Dr. Patole, Dr. Rajput, and Pro-Vice-Chancellor Dr. Jogindersingh Bisen felicitated distinguished guests including Shreekant Patil. NIMA committee members Mr. Milind Rajput, Mr. Nana Deore, Mr. Govind Borse, other NIMA team members, and Laghu Udyog Bharati representatives attended, fostering strong industry-academia ties for innovation and sustainable growth. CEng. Shreekant Patil is a seasoned entrepreneur, industry expert, brand ambassador for Wallonia-Belgium with over 30 years in robotic resistance welding and industrial manufacturing, serving as Startup India Mentor, BIS Technical Committee Member, and international trade facilitator. He empowers MSMEs and startups through PARENT Nashik, fostering global partnerships, certifications, and sustainable growth between India and Poland, Europe.
Shreekant Patil strengthens Poland-India Chamber cooperation with MUK Nashik, promoting exports, startups, and technology. Nashik, India – December 3, 2025 – CEng. Shreekant Patil, Startup India Mentor, BIS India Technical Committee Member, MSME Consultant, and Founder of PARENT Nashik, served as Chief Guest at Maratha Udyojak Kaksh (MUK) Nashik event held at MVP's Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Polytechnic College. CA Ulhas Borse, MUK Nashik District President, felicitated Shreekant Patil for his pivotal role in forging the MoU between Poland-India Chamber of Cooperation (PICC) and Maratha Udyojak Kaksha (MUK) Nashik on November 26th. The program commenced with traditional Jijau Vandana and Poojan to the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. CEng. Shreekant Patil highlighted lucrative opportunities for MUK members in Poland and Europe, including technology transfer, white-label jobs, partnerships, and exports. He emphasized study abroad programs, academic collaborations with Polish universities, and recent support from Government of India, State Government, District Export Committee, and DI Nashik boosting Nashik's exports over the last two months. As an Honorary MUK Member, Shreekant Patil committed ongoing assistance for startups, government subsidies, export incentives, and certifications like BIS, LEAN, ZED, and Chartered Engineer. CEng. Shreekant Patil is a seasoned entrepreneur, industry expert with over 30 years in robotic resistance welding and industrial manufacturing, serving as Startup India Mentor, BIS Technical Committee Member, and international trade facilitator. He empowers MSMEs and startups through PARENT Nashik, fostering global partnerships, certifications, and sustainable growth between India and Poland, Europe.
Shreekant Patil's leadership strengthens SCGT-PICC ties, promoting exports, investments, technology transfer, and global trade expansion for MSMEs. Nashik, November 26, 2025 – A momentous Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Saturday Club Global Trust (SCGT) and the Poland-India Chamber of Cooperation (PICC) under the visionary leadership of CEng. Shreekant Patil on November 26 at 2 PM. The event took place at Hotel Enrise by Sayaji Nashik, witnessing active participation of over 100 members and dignitaries from both organizations, marking a significant milestone in enhancing bilateral trade, exports, and collaboration in technology and investments between Nashik and Poland, extending across Europe. The SCGT is a leading regional trade body committed to advancing the interests of grape traders and allied agricultural industries in Maharashtra. PICC is an influential platform that fosters commercial and industrial cooperation between India and Poland, encouraging trade, investments, joint ventures, and knowledge exchange. Both organizations aim to strengthen economic ties and open new avenues for their members in international markets. Mr. Amol Kasar expressed heartfelt gratitude to Shreekant Patil for embracing his request to facilitate the SCGT-PICC MoU, acknowledging that Patil's dedicated efforts turned this vision into reality. Under the guidance of Shreekant Patil, a seasoned export consultant and international trade expert, the MoU signing symbolized a new chapter in global trade for SCGT members. Patil's leadership is pivotal not only for Nashik but for Maharashtra's wider industrial growth and export promotion. He brings decades of experience as a member of key export councils (EEPC, SEPC, APEDA), former Senior Consultant at the National Productivity Council, Technical Committee member at BIS India, and advisor at QCI. Patil emphasized critical export growth areas such as bilateral trade, technology transfer, joint ventures, investments, government schemes (PMEGP, CMEGP), and certifications (ZED, LEAN) that collectively accelerate Maharashtra's export performance on global platforms. The event was graced by SCGT President Mr. Dugade, Secretary Suhas Fadnis, Deputy Secretary Amol Kasar, and other notable office bearers. From the PICC side, President Ms. Krystyna Wróblewska, Vice President Mr. Vincent Peter, and Mr. Rahul Pradhan were present. Industry leaders like Milind Rajput (GC member & chairman Power Committee), Sushil Jaiswal, Sunita Phirake, and Prasad Gavhane joined the felicitation. CEng. Shreekant Patil, who is an active member of the District Export Committee and a dynamic force behind Nashik's export ecosystem, presented a comprehensive roadmap highlighting how government initiatives at central, state, and district levels are supporting exporters. He underscored the strategic importance of Poland as a gateway to Europe for Indian businesses and underlined SCGT's potential to benefit from these expanded trade relations, especially through the startup ecosystem, B2B delegations, joint technology programs, and investments. During the ceremony, Ms. Krystyna Wróblewska speaks her entrepreneurial journey and encouraged SCGT members to explore Polish markets, especially motivating Indian women entrepreneurs to consider business opportunities in Poland. Mr. Vincent Peter elaborated on Poland's robust economy, growing startup ecosystem, educational partnerships, and the multiple trade and investment opportunities for Indian MSMEs & SMEs. Mr. Dugade expressed deep gratitude to CEng. Shreekant Patil for facilitating the MoU and reiterated SCGT's commitment to leveraging this partnership for capacity building, training, and export incentives. In response, Shreekant Patil promised full support, including the creation of a new SCGT chapter in Poland, and further MoU opportunities with global trade bodies. To celebrate this auspicious occasion and Shreekant Patil's birthday, SCGT members and dignitaries jointly cut the cake in a moment of camaraderie and festivity. The event culminated with the formal signing of the MoU by Mr. Dugade and Ms. Krystyna Wróblewska followed by a vote of thanks.
Shreekant Patil orchestrates MACCIA Nashik meet with Poland Chamber on Nov 27, boosting ODOP exports via tech, investment & sister city ties. Nashik, November 28, 2025 – CEng. Shreekant Patil, Startup Committee Chairman and a dynamic leader in Nashik's export ecosystem, spearheaded a pivotal meeting at Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Agriculture (MACCIA) on November 27 at 11:30 AM. Under the MoU between MACCIA and Poland-India Chamber of Cooperation, the session focused on accelerating trade growth in North Maharashtra's industries, agriculture, and ODOP products like grapes, onions, and Paithani sarees. CEng. Shreekant Patil's visionary leadership and enthusiasm for Nashik's global exports shone through as he shared insights from his Poland visit, highlighting investment opportunities, tech transfer, supply chains, and B2B ties. Vice President Sanjay Sonawane emphasized Nashik's skilled workforce, infrastructure, and export potential in grapes, onions, bananas, and processed foods, positioning the region as ideal for foreign investment. Poland-India Chamber Vice President Vincent Peter described Poland as a secure, industry-friendly hub with access to 29 European markets, urging Indian entrepreneurs to seize opportunities amid high demand for trained manpower. The "Sister City" concept for Nashik with a Polish city was proposed to boost tourism, industry, and trade. Chaired by President Ravindra Majgavkar, the event featured welcomes by Rajaram Sangle and thanks by Sachin Shah, alongside Ramesh Pawar, Datta Bhalerao, and Milind Rajput CEng. Shreekant Patil, a Chartered Engineer, export consultant, and founder of PARENTNashik (100% export-oriented to Europe), has consistently championed skill development, ZED certification, and international networking. His enthusiasm has positioned Nashik as an emerging export hub.
Shreekant Patil hosts Poland-India Chamber leaders at NIMA Nashik, spotlighting EU export opportunities for Nashik's ODOP amid his dedicated leadership. Indo-Poland Chamber Emphasise Stronger Industrial Ties Shreekant Patil Nashik, November 28, 2025 — In a landmark initiative to boost Nashik's exports under the One District One Product (ODOP) scheme, CEng. Shreekant Patil, a key leader and team member of the Nashik District Export Committee under DI Nashik, orchestrated high-level meetings on November 26–27. Demonstrating his visionary leadership and unwavering enthusiasm for elevating Nashik's global trade footprint, Patil facilitated the introduction of Poland-India Chamber of Cooperation (PICC) President, Krystyna Wróblewska and Vice President, Mr. Vincent Peter from Poland, to NIMA Nashik (Nashik Industries & Manufacturers Association). The sessions highlighted immense opportunities in Poland and the EU for technology transfer, investments, supply chains, education, B2B collaborations, and delegate exchanges. Patil's proactive role underscored his commitment to Nashik's ODOP products like grapes and Paithani sarees, fostering strategic partnerships that promise exponential export growth. NIMA Nashik, with over 4,000 members, applauded Shreekant Patil's efforts in bridging Indian industries with European markets. NIMA President Aashish Nahar expressed optimism that the upcoming Global Business Meet in Davos, with participation from NIMA and the Indo-Polish Chamber, will unlock new avenues for partnerships, investments, and trade expansion in industrial and economic sectors. Mr. Milind Rajput, SC member of NIMA and dedicated team member, played a crucial role in organizing the successful back-to-back meetings in Nashik, especially at NIMA. The event was graced by NIMA President Mr. Ashish Nahar, Manish Rawal, Rajendra Ahire, Kailash Patil, Rajendra Vadnere, and other office bearers, reflecting strong institutional support. Shreekant Patil, a Chartered Engineer, export consultant, and founder of PARENTNashik (100% export-oriented to Europe), has consistently championed skill development, ZED certification, and international networking. His enthusiasm has positioned Nashik as an emerging export hub. Press Release - https://www.freepressjournal.in/pune/nashik-nima-indo-poland-chamber-emphasise-stronger-industrial-ties-focus-on-davos-meet?%20Shreekant%20Patil/ https://epaper.freepressjournal.in/c/78627792?shreekant%20Patil/
CEng. Shreekant Patil honored with Top 100 digital badge for leadership and innovation in smart city development and urban startups in India. Nashik, Maharashtra – CEng. Shreekant Patil has been honored with a prestigious digital award badge by Thinkers360, recognizing him among the Top 100 experts worldwide in the Smart Cities sector. This accolade celebrates his outstanding leadership and contributions toward advancing smart city initiatives across India. CEng. Shreekant Patil has played a pivotal role in shaping smart city development through extensive collaboration with Smart Cities Councils and international partners. His efforts focus on technology transfer for MSMEs and startups, innovation mentorship for urban startups, and promoting digitalization. He actively supports funding facilitation, knowledge transfer, leadership development, and problem-solving within dynamic partnership ecosystems. Patil's expertise spans policy standardization, implementation, cross-border collaboration, funding, and risk mitigation, empowering sustainable and inclusive urban transformation. His work continues to drive innovation, cultivate partnerships, and deliver practical solutions for urban challenges. CEng Shreekant Patil is founder at PARENTNashik — (India), (100 % Export to Europe). He is Committee chairman at NIMA Startup Hub, MACCIA — Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Vice President at IBSEA, GFID & MSMECCII, Advisor at United Marathi International Chamber, GIBF, Founder member at FOEII University, Delhi, Director at Poland-India Chamber of Cooperation, Chartered Engineer with DGFT, Valuer, with 30+ years of industrial experience now working as Sr. Consultant at NPC India Under Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Technical Committee Member & Resource person Rp at BIS — Bureau of Indian Standards — Govt of India and AWS — American Welding Society. Official Mentor at Govt of India Initiatives: BHASKAR, Startup India, WEP, STPI, BIRAC, AYE, MeitY Startup Hub, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, Certified LEAN, ZED, Consultant, Euro Exim Bank, AfDB, Asian Development Bank, SIDBI, United Nations, European Commissions, Registered (Govt of India) Trainer, Assessor at NSDC (Skill India), PoP at UGC, Volunteer Startup Mentor at AICTE — Vidyanjali Programme, Independent Director, Niryat Bandhu, Udyami Mitra at Khadi India, Associated with EEPC, SEPC, APEDA, Council member at International Trade Council — Business for innovation & technology, member, reviewer, mentor at Asian Council of Science Editors, IFERP, Global Harmonization Initiative, Cluster collaboration- European Union, mentor at MentorMe program of European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), Sustainability Ambassador for UNSDG — SPSC- UK. Shreekant Patil has been nominated in roster of experts at UNFCCC. He is researcher fellow, author, writer. For more details and to view Shreekant Patil's digital badge, visit: https://www.thinkers360.com/tl/badge/29125/7077
Shreekant Patil named Thinkers360 Top Voice APAC 2025 for outstanding impact in MSME, entrepreneurship, and global innovation leadership. Thinkers360, the leading global platform for thought leadership and influencer recognition, has announced its prestigious Top Voices APAC 2025 list, featuring Shreekant Patil among the region's most influential contributors. This coveted accolade recognizes Patil's exceptional impact on the APAC business landscape and his consistent efforts in fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and international relations at both regional and global levels. Shreekant Patil, celebrated for his steering MSME Help and his dynamic role as a mentor and advisor, has long championed startups, business transformation, and digital innovation across APAC. His personally-authored content, thought leadership, and active engagement within the Thinkers360 community distinguish him as a driving force for positive change and sustainable growth. Patil's commitment to sharing actionable insights and strategies has empowered entrepreneurs, professionals, and organizations to navigate complex business environments and build resilient, forward-looking enterprises. Shreekant Patil has established a multifaceted presence on the international stage, serving as a Council Member at the International Trade Council while also being recognized as an External Expert with the European Commission and International Advisor at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). As a Registered Mentor with the Early Warning Europe Mentor Academy, and a Member of the Europeana Network Association (ENA), he contributes to key initiatives in innovation, technology, and trade across the continent. Patil is also a Mentor for the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), Trade Finance Specialist at Euro Exim Bank, and a member of the European DIGITAL SME Alliance, providing crucial expertise in MSME development and sustainable finance. Additionally, he functions as an Advisor for sustainable finance with the STAGE project—Sustainable Transition to the Agile and Green Enterprise—reflecting his commitment to advancing sustainability in business at both European and global levels, Trade finance advisor at ADB – Asian development bank, Philippines. At the global level, Shreekant Patil's influence extends beyond APAC, with recognized contributions to international partnerships, cross-border entrepreneurship, and knowledge leadership. Patil's profile on Thinkers360 showcases a rich portfolio of articles, media interviews, podcasts, and speaking events, reflecting his dedication to continuous learning and value creation for audiences worldwide.
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Shreekant Patil, an accomplished entrepreneur and Startup India mentor, has been appointed as a committee member for Bharat at the International Digital Economies Association (iDEA). In this influential role, Patil will leverage his expertise in digital innovation, entrepreneurship, and startup mentorship to contribute to iDEA's mission of fostering digital-first economies globally. Nashik, Maharashtra, India — Shreekant Patil, a renowned entrepreneur and mentor, has been appointed as a committee member for Bharat at the International Digital Economies Association (iDEA). In this new role, Patil will contribute his expertise in entrepreneurship, digital innovation, and startup mentorship to help shape the digital-first entrepreneurial ecosystem in India. Today Founding Board Member Mr Jochen Bidermann, Mr Jatinder Handoo, Mr Chia Hock Lai, Mr. Paul Li, Chairman -Mr. Segun Aina, Ms. Christina Amor Maclang, Secretary General & Dr. Alexander Tivot, Dy Secretary General at iDEA announced selection of Shreekant Patil. Shreekant Patil, Chartered Engineer, the founder of PARENTNashik, also serves as a senior consultant at NPC India and has been a mentor at Startup India. His global experience spans working with institutions such as International Trade Council member for innovation & technology, Euro Exim Bank, European Commission, and IIT Bombay. As a committee member, he will focus on fostering innovation-led transformation, supporting emerging ventures, and promoting inclusive ecosystems for startups in Bharat and beyond. Shreekant Patil's appointment to iDEA underscores his commitment to driving digital economies and empowering entrepreneurs across India and the world. Shreekant Patil's deep involvement in iDEA is expected to bring invaluable support to startups both within India and globally. Drawing from his extensive experience, Patil will assist entrepreneurs in developing strategic frameworks that focus on sustainable business growth and digital transformation. He will work closely with emerging startups to offer mentorship on scaling their operations, refining business models, and leveraging global networks for expansion. With his broad connections across the U.S., Middle East, and Europe, Shreekant Patil will play a pivotal role in facilitating partnerships and providing market insights to help startups penetrate new international markets. Additionally, Shreekant Patil will collaborate with iDEA's digital-first initiatives to create impactful policy frameworks that foster innovation and entrepreneurship in emerging economies. By advising on new trends and disruptive technologies, he will help new entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of the digital landscape and achieve long-term success. His strategic vision and commitment to inclusive ecosystems will empower a diverse range of startups in India and globally.
Shreekant Patil has taken a prominent role in shaping Nashik's smart city development, serving as a Resource Person for the Bridging Smart City Nashik initiative. This initiative is a strategic collaborative effort between the Smart Cities Council, NIMA Nashik, and the Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Agriculture (MACCIA), with the goal of driving future-ready projects that will bolster Nashik's urban growth and preparations for the upcoming Kumbh Mela 2027. On June 20, 2025, Shreekant Patil organized and hosted a significant meeting in Mumbai with key representatives from NIMA Nashik and MACCIA Mumbai. Serving as Chair of both committees, Shreekant welcomed distinguished guests including Mr. Corey Gray, Chair and President of the the world's largest global network of smart city solution providers Smart Cities Council; Mr. Vincent Peter, President of Ready For Future Poland; and Mr. Rahul Pradhan. The discussions focused on fostering bilateral trade, technology transfer, and strategic partnerships aimed at supporting Nashik's smart city initiatives and ensuring the success of the Nashik Kumbh Mela. Smart Cities Council (SCC) has successfully supported over 300+ cities globally, providing cutting-edge solutions across domains including urban mobility, water/waste management, energy systems, public safety, emergency response, and digital citizen services. SCC's members and strategic partners have contributed to high-impact events such as the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca (2+ million pilgrims annually) and Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan (expected 28+ million visitors), delivering integrated smart-event infrastructure and planning capabilities. Furthermore, the conversation highlighted the importance of developing areas step-by-step through three primary models of area-based development: • Retrofitting: Upgrading existing urban areas with smart solutions. • Redevelopment: Rebuilding and revitalizing older neighborhoods. • Greenfield: Developing new urban areas from the ground up with integrated smart technologies. The meeting was held at Trident Hotel Fort, Mumbai, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. During the session, the eminent Nashik leaders explored avenues to engage Nashik government officials and introduce the role of the Smart Cities Council in urban development strategies. Emphasis was placed on smart city solutions—such as pollution control, enhanced public transportation, and improved emergency response systems—that can significantly improve residents' quality of life. Recognizing the challenges posed by rapid urbanization—including housing affordability, social inequality, and environmental sustainability Shreekant Patil highlighted the opportunity for Nashik, along with Maharashtra's MSMEs and SMEs, to collaborate with international technology firms. Such partnerships are envisioned to foster innovation, sustainable growth, and inclusive development not only within Nashik but across Maharashtra and India. Additionally, Shreekant Patil has urged government officials, enthusiastic MSMEs, and SMEs across India to reach out and strategic collaborate with him for technology transfer and strategic partnerships with the Smart Cities Council. Interested stakeholders are encouraged to contact Shreekant Patil to explore opportunities for innovation and urban transformation. Through these initiatives, Shreekant Patil is committed to helping Nashik become a leading model of a resilient, sustainable, and inclusive smart city.
I was sitting in the cell-like room of my dormitory while everyone was celebrating the end of the induction week at my University. Since the event was happening just outside the yard of the dorm, I could hear the voices of happy and energetic students who had participated passionately in all the activities during that week. I was blaming and questioning my mind and soul for not going outside, getting involved, and enjoying student life instead of reading boring Computer Science books. I asked myself why I could not become the person who exposes myself to people, is extroverted, and enjoys the life she is experiencing. Yes, I was the person who buried myself in my world, only studying, desiring good grades, and aiming to become a professional. But seeing the outside world and my coursemates being very communicative, managing both study and extracurriculars, made me wonder if I was not using my full potential. Deep down, I knew that the solution was going outside, meeting my new coursemates, and forming friendships by exchanging ideas on how to start our academic journey. The difference between them and me was my frustration at that very moment. A stream of questions ran through my mind, and with some courage, I barely pushed myself after that incident. I began visiting small events and participating in national holidays held at different places, but I was still afraid to approach and be sociable in front of people. After the first midterms, I witnessed many students struggling to get good grades and master some subjects. Since I am good at math, I decided to mentor my peers. That is when my A+Club came to life. I started talking with my peers who were good at other subjects and invited them to share their knowledge with those struggling. I organized the days to teach each class, made announcement posts, reserved rooms after classes, and created sample question papers, managing my personal life simultaneously. Almost all students visited A+Club's mock exams, as my prepared questions closely resembled those of the professors. Most failing students in midterms succeeded in finals due to their hard work and the unconditional help from peers through A+Club's learning space. I have developed adaptability, problem-solving, and courage, realizing my full potential and correctly using it for the community around me. This realization led me to be a leader in two student clubs and an ambassador in three social organizations. Because I embody effective altruism. I am always ready to serve my community, helping each individual thrive by being a role model and a leader. Leadership and impact do not require a specific position or company; they start with beliefs and actions. When I see a societal problem, I do not just observe; I search for viable solutions, utilize my collective experience, learn new things, and put them into practice.
'5461', '15246', 'Photo', 'Article', 'Should we draw a conclusion that Uganda's political space thrives under full democracy? Compilation of Robert Ssekolya (Teacher, professional writer, mentor, business man, renowned blogger) On October, 1, 2020, history will unfold that at 10pm during Agataliko Nfuufu (scrutinized news broadcast) at Bukedde TV, His Excellence Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the president of Uganda and one of the most serving presidents of Africa since the continent's renaissance was quoted to have said 'there is no country in the world which is more democratic than Uganda '. Well, we have no mandate to discretely refute the presidential statement before having a critical reflection and introspection of the metamorphosis of democracy way back from 1962 when Uganda celebrated her independence. Based on a comparative analysis of the lens and moot question of democracy under different governments both local and international governments, and to a certain degree, we bestow honor and thank His Excellence president Museveni for realizing a pocket-sized democracy in Uganda during his 34 year old leadership trajectory. However, as the incumbent president seeks reelection in the forthcoming presidential elections, his government is called upon to reexamine itself in the way it manages and administers the resources of the country mostly the human resource to leverage its stance on democracy. If we were to unearth how Ugandans are constantly brutalized and dehumanized by the current regime then...things would take a new twist, the genre of our story wouldn't be a SCI-Fl or a romantic story but rather... ...if you value and dignify humanity and you were once at the sad scene gazing at the last breath of your family member, neighbor or a friend being grappled and annihilated by the perpetrators of democracy, you can concur that such high pitched statements are based on facts. To date, we are still experiencing a terrifying wail of many innocent Ugandans who lost their lives while spearheading the political campaign to propel the country to the peak of a new government. It's critical that the current government redefines the term "democracy" so that prior to the terminal phase of the election process, Ugandans are satisfied that autocracy no longer assumes any position in the political leadership of their country. Does it fashionably call for resignation of the incumbent president to revive the country through unfeigned democratic systems? Maybe...it's difficult to pursue such an ideal decision, however, if this could be a nightmare especially to many protagonists from the NRM political wing, then such pro-NRM cadres (the iconic actors in the evolution of the NRM party) can cherish the following duality of options; They can either craftily draft another plan (plan B) that will restructure the NRM leadership systems and ensure that democracy prevails in the African Pearl. treacherously continue to blindfold Ugandans with false pledges for fear of dislodging the incumbent president and in order to suppress the driving forces inducing the leadership transition from a cohort of prehensile rulers. All sectors should design blueprints that reorient them to demonstrate democracy in their operations. The police, judiciary and other law enforcement organs are not only accountable to peace and tranquillity of the natives but are also mandated by the constitution to enforce performance and standards in the application of the law against offenders irrespective of their political affiliations and socio-economic backgrounds. They ought to streamline their interventions and service delivery pathways by responding to the outcry of Ugandans in pursuit of practical and effective administration of law and justice. The assumption is that all people have equal inalienable right to self expression and justice. We earnestly request, the government and its organs as highlighted above, all private actors including but not limited to human rights activists, individual organisations...to play a pivotal role in promoting the civic rights of all Ugandans especially during this time when Ugandans are cogitating about the election countdown. The ultimate goal is to observe the Rule of Law as well as ensuring that democracy is prevalent in Uganda and that harmony flourishes throughout the country. Expressing our feelings, emotions, thoughts and sharing ideas, insights, knowledge and wisdom is always our corporate job in a bid to fix the problems overwhelming our society.
THE HOCUS-POCUS OF THE INCUMBENT REGIME TO RESIST LEADERSHIP TRANSITION AND OSTRACISM OF THE AUTOCRATIC PRESIDENT. Recently, a complaint was lodged against the legitimacy of NUP leadership, but the question resonating in the minds of the Ugandan populace and the international community is, will justice prevail and appease the parties to the dispute?What are your projections in the resolution of this litigious matter? Let's first have an overview and a critical analysis of the motives and hidden agendas of subjecting NUP to this state of political agitation by the trembling regime; The strategy of the dictatorial leadership is basically to; 👉 disorganise and subjugate NUP political activities and transitive programs. 👉divert the attention of the public to create a platform for the regime to continue taking advantage of the Covid-19 situation, ignorance and reticence of the public to manipulate the country in all sectors like oil industry as it siphons gross monetary resources from these assets as unveiled by the public procurement audits. 👉paralyze and delay the administration of justice in matters related to NUP political wing and people power movement. 👉 lower the motivation of many oppressed Ugandans mostly the youth who are constantly thirsting for change and ousting the mafia government out of power. We cognitively acknowledge that the judgement trajectory yet to be pursued is concretely based on falsehood, political conspiracy, corruption and hypothetical grounds. Our biased and compromised judicial sector is on trial and a watch over by Ugandans and the international community to see whether it will show credibility and professionalism in administering justice in regard to the complaint lodged by a fraction of the political agitators against the leadership of NUP because such people are opposed to change of the office of the presidency and in other critical leadership areas, they are irrationally desirous of perpetuating autocracy at the expense of the soaring frustrations and pessimism of Ugandans. However, we can discern what is currently boiling in the law sector. The organ is still craving how it will cunningly dive into this legal matter and meet the expected legal standards within its legal framework and jurisdiction. Unfortunately, it's speculated that the judiciary is being illegitimately disoriented, and misguided in its decision making process, it can no longer enjoy its independence and autonomy, it lacks public trust and has been infiltrated by the corruptible crooks. No doubt, it will hardly show its credibility in making a right and fair judgment because the move is politically influenced and fueled by the mafias at the helm of manipulating the country. More so, it will find it more challenging to reach to the threshold of a fair and reliable legal resolution within the projected limited schedule (timeline) to execute the final judgment. However, if the judiciary fails to execute or get hold of its powers and authority conferred by the constitution of Uganda but rather opts to submit to the directives, pressure and repugnantly illegitimate conditions of the complainants, l bet, no final court hearing and judgement will be effected this year, the legal entity will keep adjourning its final legal intervention in the matter pretexting to be on grassroots still venturing in aggravating more practically based evidence implicating NUP, and in favor of the incumbent autocratic regime not until we shall transition into next year. This will be a big fallacy that will grossly cost the judicial sector and affect the reputation of the Ugandan government at both local and global scene. *When humanity fails to accelerate change, nature does it solely with its powerful tools which at times might lead to the overthrow of the dictator and facilitate restoration of hope among the formerly marginalised households and societies!*—Robert Ssekolya!
