"Part of the reason why poverty still persists in our continent is governments inability to work in a bi-partisan manner with the opposition to confront the many problems facing us as a continent. In almost all the advanced democracies a government in power works or listens to the opposition in matters of national importance such as education, defence, energy and the economy. However in Africa such matters are always hijacked by the ruling government to the detriment of the nation and its people". Lord Aikins Adusei

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Aid is not Solution to African problems

Cairo, GNA - An Egyptian academic, Mr. Mohfouz El-Ansari, has appealed to African countries to re-activate their factories and industries and to consume locally produced food to reduce their dependence on imports.


"Developed countries look out for their own interests and do not have the interests of the African continent at heart. Everything possible must be done by Africans to unite as one people and working towards eradicating poverty from the continent," he said.


Dr. Mahmoud Abou El-Eirun, Dean of the African Research Institute at Cairo University, said the problems of Africa needed African solutions and not prescriptions by developed countries.

"Let us assemble our own educated people and seek internal solutions to our problems instead of running around looking for foreign solutions which do not work in the African environment" he said.


He said the success of the African Union (AU) depended on the citizenry who should demand accountability from their leaders and where possible change them without fear or favour.

"We cannot allow a few individuals to manipulate the constitution of their respective countries just to perpetuate their tenure and all such leaders must be rejected by their people and condemned by the various economic blocks and leadership of other African countries."


He said the existence of boundaries as well as different languages are major challenges to the AU concept but the leadership of the union are working closely with the eight regional bodies to find solutions to these challenges.

Source:GNA

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