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African leaders have a lot in common and sharing it can do a lot more good to us in many ways. One way of sharing, is exchange visits whether it is at ministerial levels or Presidential levels. It’s another way of peer review mechanism. How ever it should be done in a cost effective manner. It’s not as easy and cheap as one may think. Here the point I am driving home is how much has it cost the
What more ties do we want between us and these three countries? Taking a close look at the three presidents programmes whiles they were visiting the country I have seen much of our President taking his colleagues around development sites mostly around the greater
He told both Koroma and Mohammed Ould Bin Abdullah that if a country likes his
Here are we not draining our economy? How much are we to spend on food, fuel, and hotel accommodations not to talk about other expenses that will just come our way without expectations? I think days are gone when state monies should be spend onsuch statevisits where big parties are thrown, with much of state resources spend, also during such visits other states assetsdepreciate.
It did not only end there but even human resources were not wisely put into use. The schools for example have lost much time with children and teachers standing for long hours on the street sides waiting for the arrival of one visiting head or the other. During these times no learning takes place and not only there is lost of time for the children but also their healths are open to dangers as they stand too long under the sun. They are not provided with food nor are they given water.
The case in point was the visit of Bissau President, on that Friday the school children were standing together with their teachers for hours from morning to 4pm. How much valuable time is wasted? One cannot imagine that can happen to a poor little country like ours all in the name of bilateral relations and pan Africanism.
Yes to bilateral relationships and pan Africanism but we should be very mindful of our priorities. For us in the