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Dua
10-24-2009, 11:09 PM
Bishops castigate African leaders


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The bishops' statement came
at the end of a three-week synod




More than 200 Roman Catholic bishops from across Africa have called on corrupt political leaders in the continent to repent or step down. The bishops accused Catholic leaders in Africa of having fallen "woefully short" and also condemned non-Catholic leaders and outside foreign interests. These included multinationals that had damaged the environment and exploited natural resources, they said.

The BBC's David Willey said the 12-page message was unusually strong. Reporting from Rome, he said that the message was issued from the Vatican at the end of a three-week closed-door synod. Our correspondent says the bishops named no names, but the Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe and the Angolan President Eduardo Dos Santos are two prominent Catholic leaders accused by their critics of corruption.

'Saints needed'

"Many Catholics in high office have fallen woefully short in their performance in office," the bishops' statement said. "The synod calls on such people to repent, or quit the public arena and stop causing havoc to the people and giving the Catholic Church a bad name." The bishops also said Africa needed "saints" who could "clean the continent of corruption, work for the good of the people". One former African leader, the late Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, is being considered by Church authorities as a possible candidate for sainthood. The bishops' statement also offered a stinging rebuke against multinational companies operating in Africa. "Multinationals have to stop their criminal devastation of the environment in their greedy exploitation of natural resources," it said. But the bishops added: "Whatever may be the responsibility of foreign interests, there is always the shameful and tragic collusion of the local leaders."

They said these included "politicians who betray and sell out their nations, dirty business people who collude with rapacious multinationals, African arms dealers and traffickers who thrive on small arms that cause great havoc on human lives". They also listed "local agents of some international organisations who get paid for peddling toxic ideologies that they don't believe in", a reference to groups that promote abortion rights.

Where did Tanzania go wrong?

Ach-F
10-27-2009, 05:38 PM
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Ach-F
10-29-2009, 03:27 AM
African view: Insane with greed (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8302729.stm)


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The current corruption harks back to Africa's
most notorious kleptocrats


In our series of viewpoints from African journalists, Sola Odunfa considers the possibility that Nigeria's corrupt officials may need psychiatric help. I was settling down to write this letter when a back-page column in the Punch newspaper seized my attention. The Punch is a daily published in Lagos but its distribution spans the length and breadth of Nigeria, and it claims to be "the most widely read newspaper". The columnist in that issue dealt with the well-flogged subject of corruption in the country. I had thought that there was hardly anything more to say about the brazen ravage of the Nigerian treasury by public officers and officials but this columnist brought a fresh insight into the subject.

Obsessive, compulsive

That insight was provided by the executive chairman of Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Farida Waziri in a public lecture. Her statement bears quoting verbatim: "The extent of aggrandisement and gluttonous accumulation of wealth that I have observed suggests to me that some people are psychologically unsuitable for public office. "We have observed people amassing public wealth to a point of madness or some form of obsessive or compulsive psychiatric disorder." How else does one describe a situation in which a public officer who has stolen hundreds of millions of dollars from the public purse acquires property in key Western countries and, of course, South Africa, maintains multi-million bank balances abroad and yet continues to steal?

They can hardly keep track of their wealth, the full extent of which they must hide from even their spouses and children. Their obsession with stealing is such that they are totally incapable of having any feeling for the scores of millions of other Nigerians around them who are bearing the consequences of their action in poverty, deprivation, disease and hopelessness.


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Some say the Delta crisis and amnesty
are rooted in greed


Business as usual

The Niger Delta crisis is a direct product of that obsession. Officials at all levels cornered so much of the revenue from oil and gas that there was nothing left for the welfare of the hapless populace. When youths of the region rose in protest the army, backed by helicopter gunships, was sent in. The youths responded by stealing oil to acquire weapons. Eventually revenue into the public purse was reduced by half. There was less money in the kitty to steal. Panic set in! Amnesty came to the rescue. High-profile militants have since surrendered their arms. They are now talking peace with the government.

What happens in this new era of peace in the region? I think oil and gas will resume flowing in the pipelines. Dollars will also start flowing again - into the permanently open mouths of gluttonous public officers. The situation will return to normal. Business as usual. Honestly, Mrs Waziri's concern and suggestion of psychiatric evaluation of some people in public service made comic reading only here. Something tells me that the legacy of Mobutu Sese Seko, Jean-Bedell Bokassa and Sani Abacha (former leaders of Zaire, the Central African Republic and Nigeria respectively) is alive and well somewhere not far from here.

Dua
10-29-2009, 07:56 PM
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Je, sisi watanzania tunafurahia wanayofanya viongozi wetu? Nini hasa kinawafanya Wakenya i.e. kama kweli ni raia wa Kenya kuweka katuni kama hizi? Well Ikulu watasema wanasakamwa bila kusahau ile katuni ya waandishi wa habari kulamba miguu ya Kikwete. CCM ndio wametufikisha hapa turidhike?