Mobutu Sese Seko (1930-1997) was the Scourge of the Congo. He was a military officer who connived with the West to murder Congo’s first Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba in 1961. He became a darling of the West following his role in the killing.
In a second coup in 1965, he overthrew the government of Congo and ruled the country until he was forced out in 1997. He governed with brutal arbitrariness as he changed the name of Congo to Zaire. He killed those who opposed him without blinking - a cold eye murderer.
When the going was good, the United States and Zaire now the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) led by Mobutu, challenged the Soviet Union’s influenced communism in the horn of Africa. Mobutu had access to American weapons and CIA’s intelligence reports on African states.
He was the first African head of state to be received by President George Bush Snr at the White House in June 1989.
Bush lauded him as one of America’s most valued friends. To show its appreciation, the US announced that the Zairian leader had taken the constructive step of
signing an economic policy reform agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The body doled out a 187 million dollar loan to Zaire. America also ensured that the World Bank released 87 million dollars to Mobutu, thus lifting Zaire’s cumulative debt at the time to the
bank to more than 900 million dollars.
You recall that in 1987, the US had cajoled the IMF to approve a loan to Zaire despite a report revealing the impossibility of control over frauds in Zaire. The report states that there was no indication that the numerous creditors of Zaire
will recover their funds. Despite the revelation, the US went ahead to pressure the body to satisfy its friend. This prompted the resignation of David Finch, Director of the IMF’s Exchange and Trade Relations Department.
Finch publicly derided the intrusion of political factors into fund lending and warned that the balance of payments assistance in such conditions is tantamount to political support. Years later Michael Camdessus, Managing Director of the IMF, told a newspaper that much of the
debt problem of developing countries was due to corruption.
Note that researchers discovered that capital flight from Zaire during Mobutu’s regime amounted to 12 billion dollars, a sum nearly equivalent to the total external debt passed on to the successor government of the DRC.
However, America demanded for Mobutu’s head when he was no longer useful to its interest in Africa. He was driven from power in May 1997 by a rebel army led by Laurent Kabila. He fled the country and died 3months later in Morocco. He had prostrate cancer. He must have stolen
between 4 billion and 15 billion dollars of Congo’s wealth. His shameful deeds produced the First and Second Congo Wars that consumed the lives of more than a million people.
From the 2021 report of Grand View Research, Inc.,the global coconut bye-product market size is expected to reach 95.64 billion dollars by 2025. If farmers, investors and government deepen coconut production and value chain, Nigeria stands
to make about 20 billion Naira yearly through exports.
In 2019, Indonesia was the largest exporter of coconuts in the world, followed by Thailand and Vietnam. The three countries held about 23 per cent share of total exports, while Cote d’Ivoire, Malaysia, the Netherlands,
Mexico, Guyana and India, all together, made up 17 per cent of the total exports.
Despite the huge potential, total local production could only meet about 20 per cent of the national demand, making Nigeria a huge importer of coconut. In December 2021, the Director-General of the
By championing the idea of Judicial Commissions of Enquiry to look into the atrocities of SARS, government plans to imprison the people. Government intend to trap the people, then unleash the chain, and lock the door, and throw away the key.
Do not fall for it.
The reform of the police is a function of the structural redefinition of the state. It cannot be resolved by a Commission of Enquiry or the National Assembly - SARS. The Assembly has been consumed by greed. It cannot do good.
The character of the police is a derivative of the values that guide the state. The actions of the police that birth the rising protest is an interpretation of the character of the state. The killer SARS is a representation of Buhari’s character.
#ENDSARS: A SENATE PRESIDENT IN DIRE NEED OF EDUCATION
From the reaction of the leadership of the Senate, the ongoing agitation for a new Nigeria loses its essence following the acceptance and implementation of the “demands” of End-SARS-Movement.
I arrived at this interpretation after reflecting on the Thursday 15 October 2020 call by the President of the Senate, Mohammed Lawal for protesters to stop the movement to redemption having gained the confidence of government to disband the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
Speaking in the senate, he argues:
“The government has responded, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad has been disbanded. All the five demands of the protesters have been accepted... I believe that when protesters’ demands are met, their goals should have been achieved. Therefore,
Members of the political leadership class in Nigeria are not selfish for pursuing their own good but because of their hatred of the common good. They are dead to the people because they live only for themselves.
This is the reason Nigerians must watch carefully the ongoing process to reform the police. Such a leadership cannot effect reforms in the general interest. They will engage in fireworks to show they are responsive.
They will come up with committees for reform, running from pillar to post to impress their angry people. Once tension is doused the situation gets worse. VIGILANCE!
To improve the character of this leadership requires courage and the conviction that a new order is possible.
Britain handed over the command of the Nigerian army to indigenous soldiers in 1965. The outgoing General Officer Commanding (GOC), Major General Welby Everald had preferred Brigadier Babafemi Ogundipe to succeed him,
but his recommendation was rejected leading to General Aguiyi Ironsi, the most senior officer taking charge of the army.
When another opportunity came for Ogundipe after the bloody July 1966 coup, he was overlooked again because it was felt he will not be able to control
soldiers from the north who were not ready to take orders from a Head of State of southern extraction.
The executioners of the July coup are Murtala Mohammed, Theophilus Danjuma, Martin Adamu, Shittu Alao, Musa Usman and Joe Garba and others. After a successful coup they wanted