Development
I am an environmentalist by choice and force. When I go
to the convenience store, I always go for re-cycled items. I’m even
teaching this to my kids. But when it comes to ideas, nay, I am not and
I’d never urge any person to become one. The two stalemates in Kenya and Zimbabwe forced me to do
something about re-cycled rulers that are everywhere in Africa. Africa
needs to come of age and shy away from archaic and re-cycled rulers. Who
are these? All rulers above 60 are. All rulers under 60 who have been in
power over two terms or eight to ten years are. All whose raison d’etre
regarding their legitimacy depends on rigging or such like are re-cycled.
How many does Africa have? Several! Many African countries are ruled under re-cycled
constitutions. Besides South Africa, Ghana and Senegal, all African
countries have re-cycled constitutions made by their rulers or their
parties to see to it they stay in power. Many African countries have even re-cycled armies. Take
Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, to mention but
a few. They are all under the former rebels and those we used to
refer to as terrorists! I am puzzled and annoyed. When I look at injustices and
flapdoodle going on in Africa, I sometimes feel worried. Tell me.
What proves that rulers who have been in power for over two
terms can contribute as in-puts to the making of the countries they have
already ruined? What can they add up to Africa with their frozen and
backward looking ideas? To know what I mean, consider
leaders like Yoweri Museveni and Muammar Gadaffi who always refer to
their revolutions decades ago in lieu of what Africa needs now. Show me an African country free of cheap enemies like
hunger, diseases, ignorance and lack of human rights. When the citizenry
are dying of such treatable diseases and languishing in penury, their
leaders are living like kings amidst chattels! The other day I was following the scam-laden regime in
Tanzania that has been in power for three years. I discovered that Africa
suffers more from corruption and tawdry politics than natural
calamities. Mwalimu Nyerere of Tanzania once said: "If you ask me the
grave yards of your money, I will show empty schools and hospitals and
other national projects to which your money went to." Well, Nyerere had infrastructures to show. What can
current African rulers show us? Their private armies which keep them in
power? Their Saudi-King-like motorcades and overexpenditure which have
ruined the lives of the citizenry? Going back to re-cycling, I can comfortably aver that
even multi party politics is another aspect of re-cycling. If anything,
when multi party politics were introduced in Africa, we thought it
would emancipate us. True, they have achieved nothing but stopping coup
d’etats. But too, they have introduced another type of coup in that the
ruling parties are using them to illegally to stay in power through
masquerade known as elections they rig and organise. Wherever they proved
to work is a coincidence altogether. Whenever anything goes wrong, the said parties run to
Europe or America to seek remedy in lieu of going to the voters whose
votes is always abused and stolen to enhance dictators and other
freebooters cling unto power. In many countries, even the names and
emblems of the parties are borrowed from foreign countries. Can such
dwarfs in thinking do anything meaningful for Africa? The other day I saw the speaker of Tanzania parliament
being led into the house behind a golden staff and donning a
gold necklace. Others go as far as donning on artificial white hairs to
look like the speaker of the House of Commons! Can such faint-hearted
beings have any in-puts to the development of their countries? Aren’t they
lazy at thinking? Aren’t all those aspects above signifying how re-cycled
Africa has been and remained ever since the make-believe independence that
has grown bigger and bigger in dependence? Without Africa doing
away with re-cycled ideas and rulers, indeed, she will remain doomed.
Something needs to be done to do away with these
ballyhoos. |