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toubab1020



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Posted - 29 Apr 2010 :  15:52:53  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
An Editorial from The Point:

http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/africas-nightmare

Africa's nightmare

africa » gambia
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Politics is a game of give and take, but hardly is it seen as such in Africa.

Here in Africa, winning a presidential election is akin to owning the whole nation, amassing wealth, appointing cronies to key positions and running roughshod over the opposition.

Any suggestion by the opposition is at best seen as subversive, and often the opponents discriminated against when it comes to development. It is because of this political orientation that our societies are bogged down in retrogression.

When you compare the African scenario with what is now happening in other continents, you see a stark difference. Political opponents no longer see themselves as political opponents, but as one people out there to work for the best interests of their countries and continent.

In Africa, we hardly see such a level of understanding between the ruling party and the opposition.

In Africa, the opposition always cries foul after elections, claiming electoral fraud.

And the President-elect would react likewise, by punishing the opponent and his supporters in every conceivable way.

Instead of availing themselves of the well-meaning advice of the opposition, a ruling party in an African state would rather surround itself with sycophants and selfish supporters, who are only out to enrich themselves at the expense of tax-payers, while those who are principled are sidelined from development undertakings.

Experience has shown that it is the same sycophants who do not hesitate to jump boat when things turn sour.

Our politicians must learn to see their opponents as partners in development, not as enemies. They can do this by working together with their opponents for the good of our societies.

They have to realize too that they are elected to work for the improvement of everybody in society; they are not in power only to work for the betterment of a section of society. If an opposition stronghold deserves some infrastructure, it should get it because it is also part and parcel of society.

On the other hand, if a constituency that supports the ruling party deserves development, it should have it based on merit, not on partisan basis.

When vital national interests are at stake, the opinions and judgements of the opposition should be sought. And the opposition should also respond in good faith by giving advice that fosters progress in every way.

It is only when African ruling parties and the opposition parties alike put national interests over and above narrow selfish partisan interests that Africa will enjoy meaningful sustained development.






"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.

kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 30 Apr 2010 :  17:46:07  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
Birds of the same feathers! Courtesy of The Gambia Echo by Kofi Akosah-Sarpong :-

1. Ghana, African Police Corruption, Indiscipline, Security & Freedom -Analysis Understanding Ghana's Overburdened Police under http://www.thegambiaecho.com/Homepage/tabid/36/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1890/Default.aspx

2. Analysis: West Africa's Emerging Accountability under http://www.thegambiaecho.com/Homepage/tabid/36/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1914/Analysis-West-Africas-Emerging-Accountability.aspx

Edited by - kobo on 30 Apr 2010 17:51:44
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