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Mahama: Political Instabilit­y Major Challenge Facing African Countries

Ex-Botswana president says leadership continent’s key problem

- Chinedu Eze

Former Ghanaian President, Mr. John Mahama, has called for a better political order in Africa, where the citizens are made to choose their leaders in a transparen­t and efficient democratic process and where the political leadership is accountabl­e to the people.

Mahama said efficient and transparen­t electoral process will eliminate the current political instabilit­y that has left the region under-developed and majority of the citizens subjected to endless penury bereft of hope and with uncertain future.

The former Ghanaian president made this known at the 2nd African Heritage Awards 2024 held in Lagos over the weekend by the Heritage Times magazine.

Mahama who was president of Ghana between 2012 and 2017, stated that for Africa to be reckoned with, its leaders and followers needed to think outside the box, tell its own stories and make good use of various social media available.

Mahama emphasised that Africa needed leaders with foresight, reasoning and long-term planning and not shortterm planning in order to continue to exist and be productive; create strong economy and provide jobs for teeming youths on the continent.

The former Ghanaian leader also bemoaned the intra-Africa economic restrictio­n unlike in Europe and other continents where there is trade liberalisa­tion and effective cooperatio­n.

He insisted that the visa barriers placed within Africa was doing a lot of damage to the continent’s economic growth and expansion and advocated its reversal in cognisance of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM).

“We must believe in ourselves as Africans. There is more money leaving Africa than coming in. All these grants and loans are moving out of the continent. We need to free African movement more than we are presently doing.

“In the European Union (EU), you don’t need visa to enter any of the countries in Europe. In Africa, we don’t need to get visa to go anywhere within the continent. We must move two times faster than we are doing presently. We must be self-reliant as a continent,” he said.

Speaking in the same vein, former President of Botswana Dr. Seretse Khama, said that in order to groom the young that will propel the future of Africa and to provide opportunit­ies amongst Africans, it was necessary to have good leadership and political stability on the continent.

He explained that as a politician, he knew that a lot of the continent’s challenges and instabilit­y were caused by some selfish politician­s, insisting that those politician­s who failed to put the interests and needs of their people first were a cause for backwardne­ss on the continent.

He lamented that the absence of selflessne­ss and quality leadership has resulted in power hungry and self-serving individual­s taking control of leadership on the continent, reiteratin­g that Africa required leaders who understood their roles was simply service to the people.

“While we will continue to preach peace, stability and good governance on the continent, the story of the ghetto kids should remind us that our circumstan­ces should not deter us from the positive impact one can make.

“I’m very much aware that some of the brilliant people we have in here have not had it easy as well, but have persevered to make a mark in their undertakin­gs.

“Therefore, let me urge all of you to use your stories to inspire others and to ignite positive change. Social media has enabled many of us to be able to reach millions of people worldwide and therefore we have no excuse, but to spread our impactful stories. The media has for the longest time peddled only a negative narrative about the African continent and we all have a responsibi­lity to change that.

“Last but not the least, let me thank the convener of these awards, Mr. Moses Siasia, his board and team for this wonderful initiative of recognisin­g and awarding exceptiona­l Africans. I believe your dream is to promote and recognise excellence amongst our people and to showcase this and the exceptiona­l work they do in their respective fields,” he said.

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