How can anti-corruption and good governance be promoted in Africa?
First appreciate the problem and strategically place educated, hardworking and ethical people with a world view in law enforcement, political and government positions – because the private sector relies heavily on the state, federal and local governments. I brought people from IBM and U.S. universities to staff the EFCC, Customs, and the police force. Also democracy should be a requirement for international assistance to countries. What are your thoughts on African leadership? Zimbabwe, Uganda, and Senegal have autocratic presidents. Paul Biya of Cameroon’s presidency is senile after 28 years. He doesn’t know modalities, and the economy is so bad they finance their bills. Old leaders should leave for new ones to come. Sierra Leone has only one political party. Opposition has no voice. Post-war Rwanda is a model for other developing nations. Tanzania under Nyerere did well. He created progress enabling structures. There’s unity, stability, peace and justice; and with over 175 tribes deb