Africa: We don’t want aid. Please keep it for your local poor!
Silicon Africa
By: Mawuna Remarque KOUTONIN <
http://www.siliconafrica.com/author/admin/>
*[image: 5-Stars-Colonization]
<
http://www.siliconafrica.com/wp-content/themes/directorypress/thumbs//5-Stars-Colonization.png>Africa:*We
don’t Want Aid. Thanks.
*Europe:* No, No you don’t understand you need Aid.
The most fierce defendants of Aid to Africa are now mostly non-africans,
while most africans are asking to stop it.
Take the example of one small east african nation Eritrea. They declared
self-reliance<
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-eritrea2oct02,0,6539052.story#axzz2yJyGWHR9>and
shut all NGOs and relief organization offices.
They refused to accept aid. Since then they’ve started building their
country and have good results.
“Keeping with its self-relaince policy, the government of Eritrea stopped
requesting any financial assistance from the United States since 2005, and
fully cut-off all third party NGOs that were financially sponsored by the
United States after 2006. The Eritrean government believes that foreign
assistance breeds a culture of dependency that shackles African countries
into a cycle of poverty”.
One Eritrean official declared “Aid only postpones the basic solutions to
crucial development problems by tentatively ameliorating their
manifestations without tackling their root causes. The structural,
political, economic, etc. damage that it inflicts upon recipient countries
is also enormous.” - Adal
Voice<
http://adalvoice.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/eritreas-policy-of-self-reliance-good-example-to-african/>
But it doesn’t came without cost. The nation paid a big cost. The western
countries started bulling and demonizing the government.
According to wikileaks, once in 2008, Hilary Clinton was found to say,
“Eritrea is bad example of good governance”.
The BBC vested journalist Ed Harris warned “Self-reliance could cost
Eritrea dear <
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/5121212.stm>“.
The Economist ridiculed the country “A myth of self-reliance: Eritrea’s
people pay the price for their government’s
pride<
http://www.economist.com/node/6866625>
“
What a bad example Eritrea is showing!
What if more African countries would follow their example!
Self-reliance ideology is a threat to the well proven exploitation scheme
in place around the continent.
*Eritrea must be punished!*
The country ended up in economic sanctions under the pretext that the
country is helping alshebab in Somalia. But the truth is pretty clear
Eritrea stands against all forms of neocolonialism, political, economical,
etc.
In a previous post I’ve called on Africans to Kill The NGOs, Chase The
Charlatan Experts, Be Wary Of IMF & World
Bank<
http://www.siliconafrica.com/kill-the-ngo/>,
because the hard truth about aid is this:
*The mission of the fisherman is not to feed the fish. If the Fish doesn’t
Understand that, It’s the Fish problem. If it’s Free, you are the Product!*
And, as Thomas Sankara put it “He who feeds you, controls you…”
*Obviously, if foreign aid would develop any place, Africa will be the most
developed continent in the world.*
International AID is currently doing more harm to
Africa<
http://www.dambisamoyo.com/books-and-publications/book/dead-aid>
than
good. It became the main tool used by foreign governments and organizations
to corrupt the African elite, and get them to behave so irrationally toward
their own populations and the basic interest of their countries.
Aside corruption and the criminality, International Aid is the root of the 5
Stars colonization <
http://www.siliconafrica.com/5-stars-colonization/> disease
that cripple the African elite which dislikes the responsibility and the
self sacrifice that comes with being in control of a nation destiny. As far
as they enjoyed the status offered by their positions, they never liked the
responsibilities demanded by the jobs,* therefore they use international
aid programs as substitute to their responsibilities.*
If Africa needs any aid, the most urgent one is to get rid of the 40
billions corruption industry (called International Aid) that shackles its
youth and elite, cultivates and maintains the *beggar mentality*.
[image: ukaid-in-Africa-villages]<
http://www.siliconafrica.com/wp-content/themes/directorypress/thumbs//ukaid-in-Africa-villages.jpg>
*How would you develop any country when the dream of the majority of its
youth and elite is not entrepreneurship, innovation, education and
self-sufficiency, but the dream to have a job with a humanitarian
organization or to get their project financed by some International aid
Agency or proxy. *
The road chosen by the people of Eritrea is not an easy one. Things will go
dead wrong at some point before they will get better. It’s just the law of
nature. Like China went wrong with Mao before getting better with Deng
Xiaoping.
The most important is not to lose sight when things go wrong, but also be
flexible to adapt to changing circumstances and environment.
As Martin Luther King put it “Right, temporarily defeated, is stronger
than evil triumphant.”
Africans don’t want aid. Please keep it for your local poor! Help your
neighbors in the West!
Received on Sun Apr 20 2014 - 16:04:09 EDT