Monday, August 22, 2011

Will Africa Implode -Part 3

As I write today, many events happening in Africa have overtaken what I wanted to write.
Today, August 22, 2011, rebels in Libya have almost taken over Tripoli, the last stronghold of Gadhafi and three of his sons have been captured, while a fourth is alleged to have been killed according to CNN.

What I don't understand is why any many, any man would die rather than relinquish their power over a country, ruling with an iron fist, including murder in order to stay in power. Can't Gadhafi see the proverbial writing on the wall? Does he want to lose all his sons, eight in number like Saddam Hussein did before he gives up his control over Libya?

No matter his bravado, he must be terribly afraid of perhaps what happened to Mubarak. Yes, Mubarak was seen in a cage when he was brought before an Egyptian court for trial against corruption and many things. So why didn't Gadhafi flee Libya when he had the opportunity? He thinks dying a martyr will enhance his status in death, should he fall when the rebels take over.

This is the tragedy of many African leaders and the dilemma of the African people. May God help us.

Now back to Zimbabwe:

Currently in Zimbabwe,(that is in 2009) the rate of inflation stood at 76,000,000,000% per month making it only the second country in the world to have had this kind of galloping rate. The first had been Hungary during World War II between 1945-1946 reports Alex Tabarrok in October 2009.
What will the rate be in a year’s time? Only God knows.
Mugabe has refused to go! Period! He has refused to relinquish power because just like many other African leaders, he thinks God gave him the intelligence to be the only one to rule his country! Since 1980 when he assumed power, the country’s economy and everything else has detoriated. The wealth of Zimbabwe has dissipated and their currency is only paper. It has turned to ashes as the report says. And the people of Zimbabwe? Helpless in the face of such monumental abuse of their rights and privileges that the United Nations Charter gives them. They have no right to life; no right to proper education; no right to exercise their authority to elect their own preferred leaders; no right to food as millions are starving in that country and the United Nations is impotent to do anything so has the African Union which has become a toothless bulldog digging its head in the sand while the greatest portion of its body hangs outside like the proverbial ostrich.

You know why, because I believe that no African head of State who does not have the best interests of their peoples at heart wants to expose their own corruption and their constant perpetuation of their reckless, brutal and selfish power. They are just emulating and following the proverbial case of “those who live in glass houses?” Now you get the picture. Many of them are afraid of what has happened to many dictators after they leave office so they decide to 'die' there.

So in 2009. after the government of Zimbabwe hit the historic mark of printing the one hundred trillion dollar bill, it gave up and is currently using the South African Rand and the United States dollar. When will this end?
I rest my case.

Next in line will be Rwanda.

Cheers!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Will Africa Implode?

Part II

Then we come down to the West of Africa. Ghana was the first black African nation to gain independence from British Colonial rule in March 6, 1957. The country has gone through several coup d’états like her powerful neighbor Nigeria. We have all heard of the civil war in Liberia which led to horrific consequences of genocide. Sierra Leone has also had its share of woes and a beautiful city like Freetown is a shadow of its past glory. How about Cote d’ Ivoire? Under the dictatorship of Boigny, the once Paris of Africa has also been reduced to its former shell.

I am just naming the bigger States and their current conditions. Out of all the countries I have named in West Africa, I can say that only Ghana has succeeded in handing over power peacefully a couple of times and is operating in a peaceful democratic atmosphere.
Togo would have dissolved into chaos had not the Africa Union and the United Nations stepped in to correct the perpetration of the late Eyadema’s dictatorship. At his death, he had the negative honor of being one of the longest dictatorships in Africa. His son was ‘selected’ to rule in his stead but thanks to the powers that be, this was resisted. Yes, Eyadema junior is in power today through a ‘rigged’ election as they say.

As at now in West Africa, Cameroon’s leader is fighting to become one of Africa’s dinosaurs as I call them; rulers who are refusing to allow others probably better than themselves to also use their intellect to help propel their countries out of poverty!
Omar Bongo of Gabon recently died and he had the singular honor of being the longest dictator in Africa if not the world! “Africa’s longest-entrenched autocrat” the CNN labeled him at his death in June 2009, this year. He ruled for 41 long years!
Listen to what it was reported of him and his leadership.

“Mr. Bongo, a disciple of the first generation of African leaders, came to power in 1967, when Lyndon B. Johnson was still president. He presided over an oil boom that fuelled an extravagant lifestyle for him and his family — dozens of luxurious properties in and around Paris, a $500 million presidential palace, fancy cars. But the tide of money did little to lift his country of 1.5 million people out of chronic poverty.” CNN

This my friend is the order of the day for many many African rulers. Sanni Abacha the late vicious dictator of Nigeria under whom thousands were assassinated or imprisoned was crowned “the Dictator of the month in July 2002” People database reported. He stole and amassed a record 3 billion dollars even surpassing the notorious master of the thieving leaders in Africa, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire.
Almost all these leaders ruled with the proverbial “iron hand’ crushing any opposition that stood in the way of their bloody rampage! Stealing the hard earned wealth that could have catapulted Africa into a might and great continent.

When we come to the East, Kenya suffered a tainted democratically elected leadership when riots and mayhem broke out after the election into power of Mwai Kibaki, the current leader. Before him had been Arap Moi and Jomo Kenyatta the first president. The latter’s death revealed that he and his family owned almost every good thing in Kenya at the time of his death. What else is new? Kenya had been under one party rule under Kenyatta and Moi until 1992 when riots forced Moi to allow multi-party activities.

Let’s not forget Uganda. Who can forget the likes of Iddi Amin and Milton Obote? In their wake is Yoveri Musevini who took over power in 1986. He is currently ruling with some semblance of democracy termed ‘stolen’ since all his activities have been termed “sly” by others in order to perpetuate his solid hold on the country. The northern part has been brutalized by rebels known as the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and the Karamajong and sent millions into exile while internally displaced citizens in Uganda number more than any other country in the world.

Now we come to Zimbabwe on the West Southern coast of Africa. We all know it as the former Rhodesia where the late Ian Smith ruled with impunity against the rightful owners of the land. We all supported Mugabe and his freedom fighters to lead the fight against apartheid in Rhodesia. Mugabe even lived in my country Ghana and married a Ghanaian wife Sally, may God rest her gentle soul. I was in primary school during the violence that clouded the skies of Rhodesia and I never ever imagined that that country would come out from under apartheid rule but God is a righteous judge and allowed it to happen. You can imagine the joy and euphoria that spread not only through out the whole of Africa but around the world as well. Little did anyone ever imagine that that joy and hope would turn into dust and ashes in our mouths.

I will end here and continue with the current status of Zimbabwe next time.
Cheers!