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To consolidate democracy in the region, the West African Elders Forum (WAEF) has urged African leaders to place citizens’ welfare, peace, and security at the center of governance. In Abuja, participants at the ‘State of Democracy’ webinar hosted by WAEF, an Initiative of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation (GJF), provided this recommendation in a statement released by its Communications Officer, Mr Wealth Ominabo. The topic of the discussion is “Making sense of democratic reversals in West Africa.” The participants analyzed the obstacles to democratic governance in the region and how to advance democracy in the face of a growing trend of coups and unconstitutional government change. In addition, the speakers at the virtual meeting exhorted governments, regional and sub-regional organizations to invest more in citizen-centered initiatives that would serve as a buffer against threats to democracy. In addition, they advocated for the strengthening of democratic frameworks in nations to ensure accountability and ensure free and credible elections. The assessors noted that a decline in the region due to poor governance had resulted in frustration and a lack of trust between citizens and the government. They called for a reconsideration of democracy on the continent in light of the contemporary realities of its citizens. In her contributions, former Gambia Vice President Fatoumata Tambajang attributed democratic reversal in the region to political leaders’ disregard for democratic norms and inability to keep political promises. “It is time to reconsider democracy in our current context. First, what are the factors contributing to the decline of democracy? “The situation in the Sahel is complicated due to the fact that civil officials are unwilling to respect constitutions and civil institutions. In addition, they are not prepared to fulfill their democratic promises. “The majority of our leaders believe that after soliciting votes and winning at the polls, they neglect to fulfill their commitments to the people. “Citizens are becoming increasingly cognizant and expressing that they are weary of voting without seeing results. “They are stating that they want respectable lives, food in their homes, security, and competent civil servants who can deliver services. “They assert that they want equal opportunities and gender equality,” Tambajang stated. Additionally, Mr. Remi Ajibewa, former Director of the Department of Political Affairs, Peace and Security at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission, suggested that ECOWAS should place a greater emphasis on its citizens than on its incumbent presidents. Ajibewa highlighted the numerous efforts made by ECOWAS to protect democracy in the subregion. “We anticipate civilian coups that take the form of referendums, popular insurrection, military-assisted transition, and constitutional review following the election. “It’s not that ECOWAS has not performed well. It is a perception problem. “Citizens on the continent view ECOWAS as an organization more concerned with securing the regimes of incumbent presidents than with advancing the interests of the people.” “ECOWAS needs to move from ECOWAS of the government to ECOWAS of the people,” he said. Ajibewa added that preserving democracy on the African continent required a collaborative effort. He exhorted all parties involved to protect and advance democracy in the region. “We all have a role to perform, from civil society to member states to ECOWAS, AU, and the United Nations. Ajibewa stated, “We must mobilize to strengthen the institutions of member states in order to have a peaceful and inclusive electoral system.” Mr. Moussa Kondon, executive director of the Sahel Institute for Democracy and Governance, urged ECOWAS to redouble its efforts to safeguard democracy in the subregion. During the webinar, Kondon, who was also a panelist, stated that with ECOWAS, it was always negotiation after negotiation while people suffered. “Because of globalization, individuals have greater access to information and are better informed than in the past. “ECOWAS must proactively engage and uphold its relevant instruments, especially those promoting democracy and good governance,” he stated. (NAN) Related Posts Market offers rent-now, pay-later answer to tenants. Prospective renters in Nigeria can now breathe a sigh of relief as a rental solution that simplifies renting and facilitates Read more Rwanda retreat: Nigerian governments discuss complex issues. 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He ruled for 42 years, during which time he amassed astonishing wealth, including 70 bank accounts and an assortment of luxurious possessions, including 39 apartments, 2 Ferraris, 6 Mercedes-Benz automobiles, 3 Porsches, and even a Bugatti in France. Ali Bongo, the scion of Gabon’s ruling family, has skillfully intertwined luxury and authority in a narrative. His signature attire is designer suits frequently accessorized with silk ties and bespoke components. This opulent demeanor extended to even the most formal events, such as King Charles’ coronation, where he wore a designer wedding suit and his wife, Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, wore an ornate ivory skirt suit with silver and gold embroidery. His collection of opulent automobiles, which includes Mercedes, Maybachs, and Rolls-Royces, contributes to Bongo’s extravagant lifestyle. Notably, he sometimes appears in public wearing the costly Moroccan Jabador attire, which is typically designated for wealthy individuals in Morocco or Algeria. After the Gabonese military seized power, Bongo appeared in the viral “Help us make noise” video wearing traditional African blue attire. However, these extravagant displays of affluence are also met with criticism. Ali’s sister Pascaline Bongo reportedly racked up a $86 million luxury aviation travel bill within two years, which is a striking example. The ostentatious display of such extravagance, coupled with the failure to settle the bill, highlighted the disparity between the dictators’ lavish lifestyles and the severe economic difficulties experienced by the majority of Gabonese citizens. Critics contend that Ali Bongo and his clan’s substantial real estate holdings in the United States, Canada, and France stand in glaring contrast to the country’s poverty, inadequate healthcare access, and educational disparities. These concerns continue to highlight the nation’s significant inequality. Nguema Obiang Mangue, the son of Equatorial Guinea’s long-standing dictator Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, is another heir poised to succeed his father in the presidency. Currently, he serves as Vice President. The Vice President of Equatoria Guinea, also known as “Playboy Theodorin,” has amassed an impressive collection of assets, including a multimillion-dollar mansion in Paris, a fleet of luxury vehicles, and a private jet. His extravagant lifestyle is highly visible on numerous social media platforms. He is connected with parties, hip hop celebrities, and uncommon exotic animals on display in his private zoo. Many of his dubious dealings have been subject to global legal scrutiny. In February of this year, a South African court ordered the auction of the Vice-President’s superyacht and two luxury properties as payment for a botched airline deal that resulted in the illegal detention and torture of a South African businessman. In 2020, a court in Paris issued Nguema a three-year suspended prison sentence and a 30-million-euro punishment for allegedly using public funds to purchase a Paris residence and luxury vehicles. As the first African leader to be sentenced for ill-gotten gains by a French court, this was a momentous occasion. Similarly, assets held in the United States and Switzerland have been identified as possible targets of legal action. As a deliberate strategy to distinguish themselves from the populace, dictators frequently adopt flamboyant and ostentatious styles. According to Peter York, author of “Dictator Style: Lifestyles of the World’s Most Colorful Dictators,” this distinctive approach to attire functions to convey their superiority and hierarchical authority. York argues that the eccentric clothing choices, such as Gaddafi’s ostentatious white suits with gold braids, signify their position as “top dog” and reflect their desire to dazzle and intimidate. York suggests that by analyzing the fashion preferences of dictators, we can gain insight into their operating principles, revealing a bid for both reverence and terror. He emphasizes that the sartorial choices of dictators stand in stark contrast to current fashion trends, exhibiting a deliberately individualistic style that disregards conformity. According to York, this aversion to fashion norms strengthens their rejection of external influences, such as international law and global conventions. In this context, dictators’ distinctive and extravagant designs represent a calculated effort to distinguish themselves and exert power. These sartorial choices reveal their psychological and strategic mindset, in which the pursuit of power, adulation, and intimidation takes precedence over conforming to societal norms and laws. These tales of opulence highlight the intricate dynamics that shape the political leadership in Africa. 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Patrick Doyle, a veteran Nollywood actor, has described Burna Boy, a Grammy-winning artist, as a monstrosity. Burna Boy, according to Patrick Doyle, was not at all deserving of the praise they were giving him because he had done nothing even mildly remarkable. In addition, the actor also He advised contemporary artists on the significance of humility and reverence for their ancestors. He concluded his letter by stating that no one should have contributed to the birth of an arrogant and obnoxious creature like Burna Boy. His own remarks; “The credit for the accomplishments that appear to be bolstering up Burna Boy should be properly attributed to the greats who cleared the thorny paths that have paved the way for Burna Boy and his ilk to traverse them with relative ease. Burna Boy has not accomplished anything that could even be described as remarkable. He and his colleagues are beneficiaries of the efforts of past heroes. They must be respectful and modest toward their diligent and genuine pioneering forebears. From the 1960s to the 2000s, a galaxy of artists such as SunnyAde, Fela Anikulapo, Majek Fashek, I, k. Dairo, and many others paved the way. Magnificence and significant achievements do not exist in a vacuum. Let us not aid in the construction of a conceited and obnoxious monster.” Related Posts Uriel was evicted, not Adekunle or Doyin. Ceec, Pere Pere Egbi and his colleague Ceec discuss how their money was on Adekunle or Doyin, but they did not anticipate Read more Ifu Ennada talks about social media trolls: “Trolls call me transgender” Ifu Ennada, a reality television personality, recently discussed her experiences with social media abusers. When discussing the daily messages she Read more Netizens ridicule Yul and Judy Austin over new post: “Happy, satisfied couple don’t need to post everyday to convince people they’re in love.” Yul and his second wife Judy Austin have once again attracted criticism for their persistent public display of affection. Since Read more ‘Yvonne Nelson’s claims of my affair with Tonto Dikeh almost lost me my relationship’ — Iyanya. Iyanya, a renowned Nigerian vocalist, discusses how the allegations made by his ex-girlfriend and Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson regarding his Read more Parrot Mouth Blogparrotmouthblog.com