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17, December 2018
Former Ghanaian Head of State Scolds West Over Crisis In Togo, Cameroon, Others 0
Some policies and democratic practices adopted from the west are to blame for the political instability in Togo, Cameroon and other countries.
This, according to former President JJ Rawlings, has been a contributing factor to Africa’s under-development.
He says the kind the democratic election that Africans have adopted from the foreign world is not providing the kind of freedom the continent should enjoy.
He, is therefore, advocating for a shift in order to reverse the trend.
In a post on Facebook, Mr. Rawlings expressed worry over the inhumane treatment and lack of development the people of Africa continue to endure from white leaders, saying that it is time for all to rally behind Africans who toil for the gains of the continent.
“The time has come for the West to stop avoiding African patriots. Let’s not be intimidated by or feel threatened by the conviction of African patriots. We are sick and tired of the perceived intellectuals who are doing the bidding of others and themselves but their own kind.”
He believes foreign nations are doing Africa more harm than good, and wondered if these leaders of the developed world care about the minorities in society other than their parochial interest.
“More insulting to the sensibilities of the African is the knowledge that some of them are protégés of failed heads who’ve become kingmakers and shamelessly parading Presidential abodes and offices pulling deals on behalf of corporate interests inimical to the continent, he noted.
Mr. Rawlings even talks about how the renowned Saudi Arabian Journalist Jamal Khashoggi, was cruelly murdered with other advanced countries and influential bodies looking unconcerned instead of ensuring that justice is served.
Find below, the full post of the Former President