Ruling the
country entails carrying out a huge responsibility for every citizen. All that
matters is to look after people despite their political and religious
affiliations. The primary fiduciary responsibility of every president or prime
minister is to protect the nation; ensure stability and prosperity of everyone
regardless.
In a democracy,
the same way it is in the monarchy, the ruling elite takes care of itself at
the expense of the people who put them in power. Some progressive ideas are
suppressed, especially if the source is someone or an organisation that is not
sympathetic to the looting of the ruling party and oligarchy.
Ideas can
destroy the power of the leadership. An example, I would like to point out is
that some African presidents who are expected to be motivated and lead their
people honestly and diligently consider their pockets and stomachs first. They
reach their personal and family goals, before serving the aspirations of the
citizens. That is why they end up
fighting when it is time to elect a new president.
Perhaps, it
should be stipulated in the country’s constitution that at least 85% of the
majority votes should be reached by a party in the national elections before a
certain president could be charged after their term of office. The fear of
prosecution for the horrible deeds African presidents commit is halting
progress. Can anyone explain the ignominy of some rulers who think that only
their ideas remain fresh and relevant even after many decades in power that
there is no other brilliant person to take over the high office?
In South Africa,
one of the greatest and intellectually gifted, a Westminsterian by training and
enculturation while smoking a Scottish pipe evoking some whiskied Shakespearian
allegory of African Renaissance was recalled. No blood was shed. Perhaps, the
“pipe dream” had not enough wind to be puffed in that direction. Had no balls to challenge his distractor!
A new don’t-touch-the-South-African-Communist-Party
ideologue came to be the President without any suggestion of grand vision for
Africa and the poor. He is now famous for murdering “the young lions” because
he needs theirs skin to concoct the second term in office. There comes a
charlatan who signed the death warrant of President Murmur Gadhafi who spoke
highly of United States of Africa under the tutelage of Pan Africanism, African
Nationalism and Black Consciousness. Perhaps, the article should read, “Nothing is dangerous than having your
ideas sponsored in London or in D.R.C”.
.Ruling the
country entails carrying out a huge responsibility for every citizen. All that
matters is to look after people despite their political and religious
affiliations. The primary fiduciary responsibility of every president or prime
minister is to protect the nation; ensure stability and prosperity of everyone
regardless.
In a democracy,
the same way it is in the monarchy, the ruling elite takes care of itself at
the expense of the people who put them in power. Some progressive ideas are
suppressed, especially if the source is someone or an organisation that is not
sympathetic to the looting of the ruling party and oligarchy.
Ideas can
destroy the power of the leadership. An example, I would like to point out is
that some African presidents who are expected to be motivated and lead their
people honestly and diligently consider their pockets and stomachs first. They
reach their personal and family goals, before serving the aspirations of the
citizens. That is why they end up
fighting when it is time to elect a new president.
Perhaps, it
should be stipulated in the country’s constitution that at least 85% of the
majority votes should be reached by a party in the national elections before a
certain president could be charged after their term of office. The fear of
prosecution for the horrible deeds African presidents commit is halting
progress. Can anyone explain the ignominy of some rulers who think that only
their ideas remain fresh and relevant even after many decades in power that
there is no other brilliant person to take over the high office?
In South Africa,
one of the greatest and intellectually gifted, a Westminsterian by training and
enculturation while smoking a Scottish pipe evoking some whiskied Shakespearian
allegory of African Renaissance was recalled. No blood was shed. Perhaps, the
“pipe dream” had not enough wind to be puffed in that direction. Had no balls to challenge his distractor!
A new don’t-touch-the-South-African-Communist-Party
ideologue came to be the President without any suggestion of grand vision for
Africa and the poor. He is now famous for murdering “the young lions” because
he needs theirs skin to concoct the second term in office. There comes a
charlatan who signed the death warrant of President Murmur Gadhafi who spoke
highly of United States of Africa under the tutelage of Pan Africanism, African
Nationalism and Black Consciousness. Perhaps, the article should read, “Nothing is dangerous than having your
ideas sponsored in London or in D.R.C”.
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