I’ve nary thought like president. Today I’m trying to think
like Madame Joyce Mtila Banda president of the good republic of Malawi. I am
especially thinking this way at the time I am faced with the challenge of
accommodating the president of Sudan, Omar Bashir who is wanted by the
International Criminal Court (ICC) for the role he played in planning and
committing genocide in Darfur.
It is at this time I’d have made history by being the first
African female president to order my army to have Bashir arrested and handed
over to the ICC come whatever may. If it succeeds, I am sure this would offer
me a very renowned title of Africa’s One and Only Iron Lady. I’d become another
Margaret Thatcher from Africa.
My real and unreal enemies would start trembling on hearing my
name mentioned. I understand. I am a novice in the office of president. Thanks
to my education, I am better placed than military dictators that had never even
attained a diploma. Cameramen and camerawomen would be engulfed with fear when
taking my photos.
Bashir can enserf Africa Union (AU) but not the country of
brave warriors of Malawii whose Bisa people are renowned for their skills of
hunting. After all, Malawi is more important than AU and Bashir.
As commander-in-chief of Malawi armed forces, I’d nary budge to
categorically instruct my army to fix the man come shine or rain. If anything,
apart from awarding me international applause, it would boost the economy.
Malawi would be flooded with international aid with no strings attached. Again,
after easing the law on gay and lesbian, this would be yet another tool to
garner more monies. Bashir being a big fish, I am sure catching him would send
shockwaves all over the world that female presidents are incorruptible despite
the fact that first ladies can be corrupted.
To make sure that my big fish lands in the nets, I would
divert his presidential jet to Blantyre and have him arrested and booked while
waiting for handing over to ICC to keep Charles Taylor and Laurent Gbagbo
company.
After being booked in custody, Bashir would blame himself for
not thinking ahead of time just like Saddam Hussein. I am sure his finger that
has always been pointed to the West would be directed at me. His ‘all- kaffirs-
led- by- west- are- under- my- shoe” mantra would fade as his moment of truth
comes or he would try to order his propaganda machine to wage a jihad against
me.
After putting the jinnie is in a safe bottle, I’d host the
African Unity (AU) shoptalk. People like Bob Mugabe would curse me and call me
all bad names. However, all European countries would be singing my praise.
Dictators in their houses, offices even graves would shiver just by the mention
of my name.
This would be marked as the rebirth of Malawi and the
renaissance of Africa that existed before the Berlin Conference. By hosting this
African Berlin Conference, I’d state categorically that I want to inculcate a
new spirit of obeying local and international laws. I am sure Louis
Moreno-Ocampo would become my new buddy. This would make more sense given that
my husband is a lawyer like him.
So too, I would contemplate boycotting the conference if they
move it to another country shall Bashir attend. I would do this to see how free
and fair AU is especially when it comes to rule of law and good governance based
on obeying local and international laws.
If my boycotting the conference would be seen as a bigger
sacrilege than entertaining a criminal, I would let it happen so as to set a
precedent for a bright African future that does not condon criminals as it is
currently the case.
Now that Bashir is off hook due to Malawi’s jibe and fear of
nothing, I must admit, I failed to become Banda in order to avoid the shameful
way the civilized and democratic world would look at me for being cowed by
Bashir instead of having him apprehended. Anyway, this is Africa.
Source: The African Executive Magazine June 20, 2012.
2 comments:
wamashindwa wanaume yeye atafanya kitu gani zaidi
ataondoka yeye long live Bashir hakuna mtu anagusa yeye
Bashir ni msenge wa kawaida ataondoka tu. Wasudan wameanza kujitambua na wanawaigiza wenzao wa Misri.
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