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Most African Leaders Are Despotic But Some Are Despotic Than Others

MOST AFRICAN LEADERS ARE DESPOTIC BUT SOME ARE DESPOTIC THAN OTHERS:

 

You’ll realize that the subject above is more in need to be addressed immediately to salvage the horrific situation of tyranny among the leaders of the African countries, from east to west, south to north and to the middle central, and more so Zimbabwe.

It is clear from the perspective view that most of our rulers have granted themselves the liberty to grab, divide and rule intervention, mischief of tribalism and tendencies of rewarding the sycophants huge assets of the poor publicans. With this in psyche they should be informed now to desists from this international embarrassment and to their eyes-the peasants should rebuke them that they know more than what missed an eye, since leadership is not a mattock to be shared among the elites, neither a blood shedding where the defiant ardent opposing elites are being oppressed and traumatized socially and economically, where the ardent radical democrats or activists are assassinated to push the goal of all parties that took part in the liberal process, nor to manufacture penury, neither to feed the paupers with what has been regurgitated. Leadership does not require gluttonies that eat and puke and eat again because of being jealous of the begging peasants, nor a place for glamorization.

Respectfully, a leader should not dawdle, dose, because he’s the heart, the soul and lifer carrier, the captain of the people who boarded the ship.

Most of our leaders are malice, brute and brutal, merciless. Some are strut, parting their paunch with desire to grab some social-economic status of certain societies just for them to live in a sordid life as they embezzled peasants fund beyond expected, and taking even what was denied and supporting their close confidents, oppressing peasants with not knowing the theory which state that all human beings are born equal or created equal and they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, also with the equity in creation and the right they enjoy that entitle them to sovereignty and bill of rights which are those inalienable rights to them by God. But since our rulers are oppressors, all this rights have been grabbed from the poor peasants and handed to the rich and close associates.

And the question below has been rolling paradoxically on the drooping bruised neck of the beleaguered African societies more so on Zimbabwe. Since we still have visionless leaders, whom are leading for granted and wants to cling on power as if power and presidency is theirs, who after winning election continue serving their own selfish interests at the expense of the electorate who voted them in but now taking the electorate like an ass with a sack of sweet potatoes on its back.

Lets us abandon this kind of leaders…

Fred Obera: Fred Obera is a writer, a human activist's and a media practitioner born in kenya. Currently a student of Public Relations at The University of Nairobi.



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