I followed closely the recently concluded summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) which took place in Beijing, China. The summit was attended by the Leaders of the 53 member African Union (AU), where the Chinese President, Xi Jinping promised the Leaders that China will cooperate to help Africa achieve industrialization and infrastructural development, among several other promises.
Most of the African Leaders have been in euphoria about this, seeing it as a success story, and believing it will end their perennial problems.
With this, I see a complete Lack of ideology of most African leaders, which is why they continuously ran to foreign countries for help.
Enough is Enough. Africa is a continent with great potentials and abundant natural resources, what the African countries need is a national ideology to set a better economic path for itself.
This ideology would make the government of the day to realize that no nation has enough for her citizens, and that none is willing to play the father Christmas to any other nation; that salvation would never come from outside, it must come from within.
Africa should therefore be aware that no European, American or the Asians can truly help Africans to build Africa.
All what Africans and its Leaders need is ideology. They should all be purpose driven to save their countries.
If Africa wants to truly save itself, then Time to Act is Now!
Well, there is politics going on everywhere and even on the international scale and I am sure even the government of these African countries will know that nothing goes for nothing and mostly, all these things about industrialization will only help boost the Chinese economy as well, talking about how some of them are already looking into adopting Yuan for usage as against USD.
I certainly feel you with the statement that the leaders lack ideology, but what do we really expect from non-visionary leaders, who only care about themselves and their family in the first place and not how they are going to bring the country to shape. The natural resources are there, but corruption will just not let things work out perfectly.