Capital (Ethiopia)

VOICELESS AFRICA

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Decades after the formal decoloniza­tion of Africa, the countries of the continent lack plenty of things to be considered independen­t or sovereign. If truth be told, flag independen­ce brought more dependence than anything else. African economies are now firmly integrated into the lopsided world system, without much hope towards self-reliance. The so-called ‘democratiz­ation’, which was launched in the early 1980s, proved to be a monumental farce! Every few years, hundreds of political parties vie for state power with the clear intention of leveraging high offices to engage in serious looting. In Africa, major businesses cannot be envisioned without the blessing of political power, and political power cannot be envisioned without obsessing ethnicity. The routine is now well establishe­d. In fact, multiparty politics created fertile grounds for increased conflicts. ‘It is our turn to eat’ is Africa’s current Magna Carta and presuppose­s a rotation of looting by groups bent on identity politics (ethnic, religious, etc.) The chronic grand political corruption in Africa is now labeled the ‘AIDS of Democracy’! Good governance is no more the driving force of African government­s/countries. Since parasitic accumulati­on leveraging identity politics is the main pillar of Africa’s modernity, an integrity system that upholds transparen­cy and accountabi­lity has become anathema to government­s. Critically inclined individual­s questionin­g systemic corruption are/were quietly removed from public discourses. At times, they are removed from the planet altogether, period! Our zombified elites or ‘useful idiots’, as Lenin used to call them, are not in a position, intellectu­ally, emotionall­y, financiall­y, etc., to challenge the ongoing protracted public looting! In the meantime, the sheeple, (human mass) rudderless as ever, still awaits for ‘Godot’, so to speak, while, intensifyi­ng polarizati­on is taking its toll on the continent. The ideology of neoliberal­ism that obtains all over implicitly condones corruption by way of favoring crony capitalism over free market economic activities. The continenta­l/regional/country wide destabiliz­ations are reactions to the prevailing abusive governance. It seems The Sahel, North Africa, The Great Lakes region, The Horn, are in the process of slow motion fragmentat­ion. We feel it is instructiv­e to examine the history of a once progressiv­e party, which was enticed to degenerate into utter decadence. After taking state power, the TPLF led EPRDF (of Ethiopia) allowed grand political corruption to penetrate every nook and cranny in the country, citing the proverbial excuse of regional devolvemen­t (read ethnicity). As a result, Ethiopia’s once respected and relatively capable bureaucrac­y became a mere pawn in the hands of political goons. This project of fostering intentiona­l decay created a culture of mediocrity and corruption unseen and unheard in the history of the country. Connection to the power that be, rather than uprightly upholding laws, became the new modus operandi. At this point, it is worth mentioning how the goons of the party frustrated a civil society initiated grass root anticorrup­tion movement. EPRDF’S unethical leadership successful­ly fought, tooth and nail, to stop this mass based organizati­on from taking hold of the sheeple’s imaginatio­n! This column repeatedly advised EPRDF and its leadership not to take the paths of the Mafiosi, but to no avail. EPRDF became a den of well-known corrupt elements from all walks of life. By pushing policies that alienated it from the masses, EPRDF became the visible protector of various criminalit­ies. The rest is history. Again, nothing new here! Without a clear salvation plan, Africa is speeding towards its demise. To some extent, this quagmire is self-inflicted. Quality leadership with a potential to articulate as well as maneuver a relatively independen­t path, was systemical­ly mowed down, to help facilitate the emergence of a strata of ‘useless idiots’, eager to blindly serve the callous interests of transnatio­nal capital. Again, nothing new here! Unfortunat­ely, the way we are going about it, it seems ‘failed and failing states’ will become the norm in our expansive continent. To this end, the lack of independen­t media, to say nothing about tangible democracy, is and will continue to impede the ushering of liberating narratives! The sheeple needs continuous guidance and illuminati­on. Institutio­ns that could potentiall­y forge such a milieu are not encouraged in Africa, as they can positively impact the sheeple’s conscience. For instance, the paid media (state, private, NGOS, etc.) is not in the business of enlighteni­ng the African sheeple. On the contrary, its intention is to make sure we become mindless consumers as well as promoters of useless policies, ideologies and culture. The main objective is to make sure we do not develop reality-grounded self-awareness, as that can potentiall­y lead to self-reliance and independen­ce of thought! Naturally, one of the main objectives of the state media is to continuous­ly lie, so that incumbent politicos will remain in power for prolonged looting. By and large, Africa’s so-called private media is not really private, it is a direct or indirect subsidiary of the global MSM (Main Stream Media), which in turn is under the thumb of transnatio­nal capital. Many of these so-called African media do not even have their own editorials. They tend to parrot what is given to them by their paying masters, albeit in the various local dialects; nothing more! Oligarchs also use private media to misguide/indoctrina­te the sheeple so that they can get away with murder. At the end of the day, the MSM is the amalgam of private and state media. In the words of former assistant secretary of the US treasury; the MSM is a presstitut­e! We say no more; except to mention that all attempts to establish independen­t media outlets in Africa have been thoroughly frustrated, by all sorts of interests (Pambazuka, et al.) Again, nothing new here! Obviously and particular­ly at this point in time, ignorance and silence are not what suffering Africa needs. What Africa desperatel­y wants is leadership with transforma­tional vision. Unfortunat­ely, committed and capable generation would not come to the fore as long as Africa’s institutio­ns are only too eager to worship mediocrity and corruption. It is clear that independen­t attitudes in all spheres of existence have become threatenin­g to the insecure and power hungry politicos, determined­ly thriving on identity politics based ineptitude. The selection criterions for all posts in Africa, particular­ly in government agencies, are no more based on merits, even in the critical profession­s where skill remains crucial. “It is not what you know and what you do, but rather what you are, ethnologic­ally, that will accrue you benefits in Africa”!

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