The Myth of the African Solution to Darfur’s Genocide
Thursday 14 December 2006.
Dec 13, 2006 — The failure of the African Union (AU) based on the facts
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah underestimated the degree of suspicion, and animosity which
his crusading passion had created among a substantial number of his fellow heads
of state. Also, too many of African leaders had a vested interest in keeping Africa
divided, because most of them had put their interest before the interest of the
African nations.
The AU is a comfort club for African dictators where they meet to pat each other
on the back, and compare notes on suppressing their citizenry. In order to be
relevant today, the AU must change its dubious dealings from a "Dictators’
Only Club" to a people-based organization. The heart of the AU’s impotence
is its principle of non-interference, and non-intervention which simply meant
that member states turned a blind eye to their neighbours. Thus this explains
why the Darfur’s Genocide will continue as long as the AU remains in charge
in Darfur.
What is happening in Darfur today is exactly what happened in Rwanda, which left
many choking and drowning on their own blood from April to July of 1994. Darfur
is Rwanda in slow motion; the only different is the number of death: so far 300,000
people have died in Darfur while 800,000 deaths in Rwanda. This is a hidden holocaust
which is unfolding before our very eyes.
The lack of good leadership, governance, clear vision, and high level of corruption
in Africa are the problems that have contributed to the poverty, and underdevelopment
of the continent. Good governance is the key to development in Africa, and leadership
is the most powerful lever to good governance as well as clear vision. The founders
of the OAU, and later the AU had bigger vision for Africa, and willing to build
a nation of Africa from nothing. Clear vision gives people direction, where they
want to be years down the road. Through good leadership, governance, and absent
of corruptions, Africa has the potential to be able to move forward, and extricate
itself from the cesspool of underdevelopment, and poverty that has plagued, and
bedevil the continent since independence.
African dictators are well known for their high level of corruption. They have
sticky fingers that have been implicated in the disappearance of public funds,
and development money which more often than not ended up in their private accounts
in banks overseas. To combat, corruption in Africa it is very important that Western
governments pass law that will prohibits transfer of money from Africa to western
banks without proper transparency; also the law must forced, and persecute the
international banks or bankers who fail to disclose any private accounts from
Africa, and specially if the account is related to statesmen. Failure of the Western
governments to act means that the West is encouraging, and abetting the endemic
corruption in Africa.
The Rwandan Genocide could have been prevented if there was good leadership, governance,
and clear vision for Africa. If each member state of the AU had provided the Canadian
hero, General Romeo Dallaire, with 50 troops, Gen. Dallaire could have stopped
the killers from their genocidal operation. By sending African troops to assist
Gen. Dallaire in his mission in Rwanda in 1994, it would have sent a different
message to the international community that Africa is now responsible, and in
charge of its destiny. This would have lent credence to the AU regarding the offering
of uniquely African solutions to African problems. Unfortunately that did not
happen from the AU. Therefore; why should the west believe, and trust the corrupted
dictators of Africa that they will solve Darfur’s Genocide?
No one African leader or statesman raised their voice against<