African Continental Free Trade Area
Someone wrote a very polished speech for Kagame but he read it with difficulty and kept stumbling on words he obviously does not understand.
It was a good textbook speech but, with regards to the African Free Trade issue, it was naive and unrealistic.
Kagame the wheeler dealer is advocating for Africa to make the most of the opportunities it has created for itself. He ironically is also suggesting for continuous “consultations” between the private sector and political leadership “at all levels” as a condition for continental deliberations.
It goes without saying that in Rwanda, Kagame is THE private sector AND political leadership. All the other big names in both of those sectors have seen their assets seized, were made to flee the country , are imprisoned and or have been ruthlessly murdered ( Assinapol Rwigara, Tribert Rujugiro to name a few business men,as for politicians Seth Sendashonga, Deo Mushayidi, Victoire Ingabire, Diane Rwigara etc… )
Kagame will have us believe that “profit and power are not an end in themselves”, that ” creating prosperity for every African ” is his main concern.
One cannot help but wonder if Kagame needs to be reminded that his Rwandan citizens are in fact African then, considering how he mercilessly and shamelessly profits off them, robbing them of their land , taking money off them in taxes and all sorts of whimsical contributions like a loan shark.
Lastly Kagame’s ghost speech writer has avoided the issue of free movement of people, probably because in his mind , allowing Africans to pay for their visas on arrival at Gregoire Kayibanda International Airport is what free mobility comes down to.
The African Free Trade Area being discussed again is always a good thing and a step forward.
It is obvious however, that what it will come down to is the lifting of political barriers by giving all Africans the right to democracy.
I believe it is only then , having that universal value in common, that we will be able to trade freely as good neighbours; a concept that Kagame has failed to understand for the past 24 years.
Noble Marara