Remember Professor Laurent Gbagbo former
president of Ivory Coast currently caged in The Hague? What of his wife Dr. Simone Ehivet Gbagbo? The Gbagbos painted a grim picture as far as
African elites are concerned. Gbagbo, the professor of History, made a bad
history for not understanding history.
He mindlessly clung unto power so as to cause many deaths and many
casualties.
Gbagbo’s saga is a test to our
educational integrity and worth for us as a society. Many’d think. Such highly educated person’d know basic
things such as Human Rights, freedom and rule of law so as to uphold democracy
especially elections. But nay, the guy thought though wrongly he’s but a king.
After Gbagbo’s unceremoniously dragooned
out it came to light that his wife, Dr Simone, also the
historian, harshly and greedily used him to tighten his grip on power and
terrorize the country by ignoring all rules in the book.
In this dirty business of dirty politics
Gbagbo’s not alone. Who knew that a professor of law like Abdulaye Wade
(Senegal) would tamper the constitution and extend his term in office on top of
grooming his son, Karim, to inherit his presidency?
Who’d risk thinking that a hyper academician
like Robert Mugabe’d mess the way he’s always been doing by being hoodwinked by
an illiterate like his wife, Grace Marufu so as to abuse the powers vested on
him?
The sage’s it that when you want to tame
a bull you’d know where its strength and weakness lie. For African big men
their strength-cum-weakness is in the bedroom. So who occupies and controls
their bedrooms control everything including them and their powers.
This can be seen in, among others,
Simone, former political activist, was able to make or affect whatever decision
Gbagbo made. She’s like president especially acting as an adviser to the
president. Many who know her believe: Gbagbo’s decision not to cede power to a
constitutionally elected president, Alasane Ouattara’s the result of Simone’s
advice.
When the world found that Gbagbo’d
lost his sense of reasoning, it intervened to see to it that he’s booted
out. Interestingly, UN and Ivorian
former colonial master, France, took a lead in getting rid of the tyrant.
The Gbagbos were humiliatingly bundled
before the media after being dug out of the bunker in which they spent over two
weeks hiding. Indeed, Gbagbo once again, proved the sage that education
sometimes doesn’t emancipate the bearer if he’s unable to read the signs of
times. So too, was his educated son, Michel, who’s severely beaten before the
TV cameras. It’s a shame of its own magnitude for the former president and his
family to be treated just like common criminals. All this happened just
recently. But did our venal rulers make any note of it?
Today’s analysis is based on hidden
presidents namely the first ladies and members of the families of the
presidents. Simone’s described by many media outlets as the lady that’s feared
more than the president himself. Moreover, she’s implicated in many scandals
among which’s the disappearance of her husband’s rivals prominent one being
French-Canadian journalist Guy-André Kieffer. Kieffer’s believed to have been
hijacked under the instructions of Simone in 2004. Since then Kieffer’s nary
been seen anywhere.
What’s unveiled in Ivory Coast’s just a
typical replica of what’s, for long, been going on in many African countries as
far as power greed is concerned. It is more a tip of iceberg. Sadly though,
when all this sacrilege is going on, those who oil the cog are encouraged to
produce more as they slink to stinking poverty.
Presidency in corruption-rampant Africa’s
the means to opulence not only for the holder of it but also his or her family,
friends in other cases even the tribe.
The capital so much used by hidden
African hidden presidents is nothing but sharing bed with the big man plus
being able to manipulate him.
In today’s analysis we shall try to
explore incidents where the “hidden Simones or presidents behind the curtains”
are going on with business as usual.
In Uganda, Yoweri museveni’s wife Janet,
the first lady and minister’s still a legendary when it comes to tame the man.
It is alleged that her clan and kids are all benefiting from the government of
the day and nobody’s blotting this nepotism.
In Equatorial Guinea the tyrant Theodore
Obiang Nguema allowed his namesake son to scoop from the treasury as much money
as he deems fit. This tinny country with the population of a half a million of
which over 50 is living under a dollar a day is like Nguema’s private
estate. The son of president who also is
a minister in his father’s government owns mansions and beaches worth millions
of dollars in Malibu and a personal jet worth over $ 30,000,000 is untouchable.
To add more flavour, the son of the tyrant spends a million bucks in every trip
he makes to the US. Why is the US gagged? Wherever there is trouble, just drop
a coin.
Not far from Equatorial Guinea there is
Congo Brazzaville where the son of the tyrant, Denis Christel Sassou-Nguesso
has all it takes even to stop IMF and WB from probing any malpractice involving
public funds. Just like Nguema the boy can spend any huge amount of money
without raising any alarm! Remember this is the country of just 4,012,809. The
irony is. Despite having small population with where 50% lives under a dollar a
day, the same country’s the income of $ 3,000,000,000 annually from oil. Where
does the money go? Ask the tyrant, his son and cohorts. Anyway, this is Africa.
In Kenya, Unga (Flour) scandal left Lucy
Kibaki morally injured though it was put to rest just like Anglo-Leasing scam.
In Ethiopia the wife of former Prime
Minister Meles Zenawi, Azeb Mesfin’s known as Queen of Mega thanks to being
alleged to have an upper hand in mega corruption.
The last but not least player’s none
other than Mugabe’s sweetheart Grace aka Gucchi. This lady’s renowned for over
spending especially at the time Zimbabweans are dying in thousands thanks to
poverty and mismanagement. Grace stole thunder when she’s linked with Bloody
Diamond by Wikeleaks recently before the media uncovered her coveted love with
governor of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), Gideon Gono. Thanks to her ability
to muzzle Mugabe. Nothing’s ever gone wrong in their convenient marriage
despite the leak. Gono’s still the governor of RBZ and Grace first lady. This
can show you how president behind the curtains are more powerful than those you
see on the rostra.
Going back where we started, what’s
unearthed in Simone Gbagbo sheds light on a true but grimmer picture of what’s
been going on in Africa where presidents behind the curtains have inflicted a
great deal of sufferings to our people and our economies. Think about that and
evaluate your ruler. Anyway, I was trying to think like president or one of his
majordomos. “Politicians and diapers should be changed frequently and all for
the same reason,” José
Maria de Eça de Queiroz.
Source: Business Times Feb., 7, 2014.
2 comments:
Mwl. Mhango, shukran kwa maandiko yako haya.
Nimeona hii:
"In Guinea Bissau the tyrant Theodore Obiang Nguema allowed his namesake son to ...."
Ni imani yangu ulikuwa na maana "Equatoria Guinea", kama ulivyoandika paragraph ya chini yake.
Huyu "bingwa" (huku Afrika tunajidanganya kuwa ni ma-bingwa) ninasikia alikuwa fundi wa kushona nguo, aka Fundi Charahani. Hata sifahamu ilikuwaje akafika alipo. Jamaa wana mafuta wale, kwa kuwa, nimesikia, eneo lao la bahari ni kubwa kuliko ardhi. Na ni kweli mapato yote ya mafuta ni ya familia ya huyu bwana na "wapambe" baadhi.
Wacha niendelee kubukua miye humu....
Anon,
Shukrani. Ni kweli ni Equatorial Guinea nilikosea. Nitaekebisha hilo. Si unajua tena unapoandika mengi na isitoshe binadamu.
Shukrani kwa kunitembelea na karibu tena kibarazani.
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