Museveni and Akufo Addo
It's a piece of interesting news to read: "Ugandan
Ask Nana Addo To Replace Dictator Museveni." The following news
caught my attention this morning on the ModernGhana news site. The plea was
made by one Hillary Taylor, a Ugandan student, pursuing masters in
International Relations at the Harvard University Kennedy Institute.
It's a great honour to the Nana Akufo Addo for
Hillary Taylor to make such a request but Miss Taylor doesn't know that such
task alone is tougher than the whole affairs pertaining to Ghana in the hands
of Nana Akufo Addo.
Despite slavery, colonial brutality, Apartheid, and medical crises, including Aids and Ebola, it is obvious that about sixty-five percent of Ghanaians don't have much knowledge about the role external forces had played and still playing to retard the growth of Africa.
Average Ghanaians, from morning till evening argue and fight over two political parties, NDC and NPP, without a slight knowledge that our leaders alone aren't responsible for our political woes, economic burden and unrest in the country.
I want to make it clear to Hillary Taylor and fellow Ghanaians that the US government preaches against dictatorship, forcing every African government to follow the 'Almighty Democracy,' yet the US government supports dictatorship governments in Africa.
Why has the US government tolerated the Ugandan leader for all these years but went wild and hostile against Robert Mugabe, the ex-Zimbabwean leader? Mugabe refused to associate himself with the British and the US governments after he discovered that entire Zimbabwe had been deliberately infected with Aids before independence.
That bitterness and hate embedded in Mugabe against the West
and the US governments forced Britain and America to stand behind Emmerson
Mnangagwa to unseat Mugabe, but Museveni remains untouched and undisturbed,
Why?
Even though Uganda experienced the same deliberate spread of
Aids infection and a host of cancerous diseases such as Kaposi's sarcoma,
nodding disease, and Burkitt's lymphoma, Museveni continues to maintain a friendly
relation with the British and the US governments.
In fact, the entire Ugandan citizens were used for various
experiments under the supervision of the World Health Organization and the
Centers for Disease Control. We (Joel Savage, Johan Van Dongen, and Dr. Wolff
Geisler) have published some of these articles on ModernGhana and our health
blog under the radar.
Museveni has never criticized or held the British and American governments responsible for such horrendous crimes. Africans, Ghanaians, you must, therefore, understand the reason, the US government keeps preaching about democracy but still supports dictatorship government in Uganda.
It can be recalled when all African leaders were angry with Donald Trump for calling the continent 'Shithole,' nations, it was only Museveni who praised Trump for his distasteful comments. BBC reference: Uganda's Museveni: I love Trump for being frank with Africans
Museveni has never criticized or held the British and American governments responsible for such horrendous crimes. Africans, Ghanaians, you must, therefore, understand the reason, the US government keeps preaching about democracy but still supports dictatorship government in Uganda.
It can be recalled when all African leaders were angry with Donald Trump for calling the continent 'Shithole,' nations, it was only Museveni who praised Trump for his distasteful comments. BBC reference: Uganda's Museveni: I love Trump for being frank with Africans
I am just a common journalist, never had the opportunity even to step at the front door of any university, yet Europe, Scientist Johan Van Dongen, and Dr. Wolff Geisler, have educated me about foreign affairs, in such a way that I have ample knowledge about clandestine crimes the British and the US governments commit in Africa, yet Hillary Taylor, studying at Havard University has no idea, else she wouldn't have made that request.
Even though on many occasions I have criticized and hit against past and present African leaders, including Nana Akufo Addo, John Jerry Rawlings, John Mahama, etc, I will still plead, for Ghanaians or Africans to have a little patience for any African leader.
There is no African leader who is stupid. All of them are
aware of the roles foreign governments play in destabilizing Africa's economy,
and also about the deliberately hitting the continent with Aids and Ebola but
they still like to remain silent, hoping for a change because they want to
remain friends with them.
Because of the same cordial relationship, African leaders
want to maintain with the US government, has enabled them to accept funds from
America to finance Aids and Ebola projects in Africa, instead of rejecting
them.
However, Africans need to ask ourselves: what comes next after slavery, colonial brutality, Apartheid, Aids, and Ebola?
However, Africans need to ask ourselves: what comes next after slavery, colonial brutality, Apartheid, Aids, and Ebola?
I will never forget what the former Sierra Leone ambassador
to Belgium, Hon Ibrahim Sorie, told me when I visited him with the Belgian
branch of the APC party members at his residence in Brussels.
When I told him about the Ebola research by scientist Johan
Van Dongen and Dr. Wolff Geisler, pointing fingers at the US government as the
perpetrator, he said: "Instead of witch-hunting we prefer
peace."
But how long will Africans sit and watch to be slaughtered
like cows and pigs by a senseless government that preaches virtue and practices
vice?
Those who like to bully people continue bullying because
they enjoy seeing their victims crying for mercy. All comes to an end the day
the victim who thinks enough is enough strikes back.
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