African
leaders have helped to build this continent. Whatever we have now is the result
of good, bad and sometimes non-existent leadership in most African states. The
level of under development is alarming in some regions. We complain about how
the West put up images of sick and hungry looking kids when they talk about
Africa, but we would do nothing to change the story. Rather, we want better
pictures in the media (Shameful!!!). We want them to show the affluent part of
our society. Instead of trying to change it so they have nothing embarrassing
to show. Why do we concern ourselves so much about that image if we are not
ready to change the real situation? And even at that, we wait for them to tell
our story for us. They come here, study us, tell whatever story they like and
then we start complaining about the story. Until the lion learns to write, the
hunter will always be glorified! It all boils down to our mentality. The way we
see ourselves. Talking about mentality, I will talk about the African leaders
and a little about you and I. How we sit back and allow the rot from the top
spread around until we are totally engulfed in the mess.
What
exactly are the leaders doing? Why do they go out there begging for money when
they know nobody can break away from the shackles of these monster financial institutions?
It is difficult to believe that some of our leaders are educated! It is bad
enough to be indebted, but it is even worse when the money received is not used
judiciously. We are tired of such incompetent leadership. We have witnessed the
backlash of such impudent corruption in one way or the other. The rich may think
they are free from it, but who said it is ok to be able to afford uninterrupted
power and yet not have it? These same leaders come out and tell stories of how
they want to champion the cause of justice and equity with bravado! How long
will people watch this and be quiet? African leaders are mismanaging resources
in alarming ways!! There is so much poverty, insecurity and poor governance in
this part of the world. While Africans are complaining about this, the leaders
are devising clever ways of stealing public funds and staging strongly
polarized partisan debates across media channels…Radio, Television and Social
Media. (Should I take a break?...no!!)
The same
channel they use to propagate these lies can be used to push them to do right…Social
Media. One interesting thing about social media is that it gives the masses a
voice. It provides an opportunity to stir people for positive change. #Bring
Back Our Girls, #Black Lives Matter, #Charlie Hebdo and many other hashtag-revolutions
have moved people around the world to focus on sensitive issues. This powerful
tool is available and as usual, when purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable.
People deserve to question government to ensure that our rights are provided
and respected but we have people asking questions that unearth a shuddering
level of ignorance and bias on social media. Your vote is your power, but it shouldn’t
be the only thing you have because you can use it only once in four years and
even at that, you can’t say anything! You can only thumbprint and leave. If we
have a tool as powerful as social media, we need to use it objectively. Questions
and issues should be properly directed to our leaders and not used to start
shameful cross party debates…(Save the energy for football arguments). These
are troubling economic times for most countries and we need to wake up from our
slumber and save ourselves. I mean over the past 5 years, the Ghanaian Cedi has
depreciated against the dollar by over 200%. Oil price falls have affected the
Oil Producing countries and there are wars and conflicts ravaging other
nations. If we remain silent, we will not change anything. I mean, it will only
get worse faster than we think. One voice is not enough, so it is
time to play your part to create the Africa you want. Nobody brings development
on a platter of gold. People fight and work hard for it. If we must see change,
we must be willing to keep our leaders on their toes. What is the use of an
educated electorate if they remain quiet when things are going wrong? Don’t
abuse the tool you have today. Your silence is good music to the looters and criminals. Change will only come when we speak up. Remember, only Africans can save Africa!!
"Your silence is good music to the looters and criminals".....very true. Politicians only enjoy the use of social media when its time for campaigns for them and de-campaigning for their opponents. The issue of speaking up lies with us, especially the youth. You don't even have to be educated to see that we need an actual "change" in the system. And majority of the so-called "educated elite" are not even educated. Like kanye said "some people graduate but are still stupid" (paraphrase)
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