I wish tyrants neither death nor long life
By Joseph Tumushabe
6th August 2012: Ben Ali? Absent Sir! Hosni Mubarak? Absent Sir! Laurent Ggabo? Absent Sir! The “King of Kings” Gaddafi? Absent Sir! Bingu wa Mutharika? Absent Sir! Meles Zenawi? Well Sir, he is not in Class.
I have made it a tradition to down a bottle of wine every day an African strong man goes yonder. Trouble is that at this rate, I might be declared an alcoholic. I am waiting for three more to go before I get saved. Who is next?
And let me hear no one fooling us that Africa will implode because these crooks are no more. Africa can only get better. Ask Agathe Habyalimana if you are in doubt.
The only thing that can get chaotic is the fate of these people, their cronies, and members of their families that chose the anti-majority citizen’s stance. Their departure gives everybody else an opportunity to make right what went wrong and better whatever had miraculously been done right under their watch.
We watched apartheid go up in smoke in South Africa, and the country became the continent’s power house. Yet a lie had been propagated by the horrible beneficiaries of the century old regime that Africans were only fit for Bantustans.
We saw J.J. Rawlings give up his salvation mission and Ghana is a proud economic and political democracy. Do I have to mention Zambia, Namibia or Nigeria and Sani Abacha?
Well for those of you, who may not be comfortable with my post about the African long ruling tyrants, please note that while I do not wish them death, I do not pray for their long life either. END. Login to www.ugandacorrespondent.com every Monday to read our top stories mid-week for our updates
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