African Democracy and Development in 2008
How can Africa achieve a lasting independence, free of civil war, debt and impoverishment?
“Ultimately, the path of political and economic freedom presents the surest route to progress in sub-Saharan Africa, where most wars are conflicts over material resources…”
G.W. Bush (2002)
Africa. What can be done to attend to this continent’s chronic political and humanitarian crises? It is taken as gospel that the root cause of the decay, instability, and humanitarian disasters which characterise Sub-Saharan Africa is a Western-educated elite who pervert democratic norms. However, much blame can be attributed to Western democracies, and to the former colonial powers – countries which systematically stripped Africa of its resources and natural wealth, then deserted it. Only our better-off Western powers can now heal Africa.
Due to the constant instability of the region, foreign companies are hesitant to invest in Africa. This lack of investment and unpredictability has created communities of high unemployment. African countries rely on an aid system which puts countries into debt. They are unable to set-out their own stall and be self-sufficient. Therefore, the majority of Africa’s people live in poverty.
This lack of wealth has effectively turned Africa into a white-collar fraud free-for-all – where political cliques and ethnic groups are engaged in a constant dogfight for ownership and control of a finite stock of resources. So Africa is locked into a destructive cycle of unemployment, civil war and debt.
In addition, since colonial times, Africa’s economic and social status has been fully concerned with the business of primary industry — agriculture, oil and minerals. As a result of this monism, Africa now has a problem adapting to foster an environment fit for the money-producing service industries. Consequently, it is unable to compete in the global economy.
Though unique cases in their own right, Uganda, Equatorial Guinea and the Sudan, exhibit typical characteristics of an African state.
In Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni has been in office since 1986, when restrictions on multi-party elections were imposed.
The first multi-party election in 25 years happened in February 2006 and Museveni was declared the winner. However, despite a technically democratic election, the opposition parties had endured harassment by the incumbents.
Museveni’s government has been accused of corruption, embezzling public funds and charging opposition leader Kiiza Besigye with treason, rape and terrorism. His supporters say these charges were politically motivated.
Uganda does not and cannot suppress democracy by itself. For example, a South African-based subsidiary of British defence company BAE Systems supplies the armoured vehicles which are routinely used to quell opposition protests.
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