Thursday, October 27, 2011

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Museveni Mourns Col. Gadaffi and other reactions in Africa

Museveni is a colorful character.  I couldn't help but burst out in laughter when he said Gaddafi should have used his money to at least take down some NATO planes. Monitoring the reactions from Libya and the rest of Africa, people in the know fault Gaddafi for his naive attempts to befriend and endear himself to the West in his last years, pumping billions into Western banks and economies. Chavez of Venezuela is reportedly withdrawing Venezuela's deposits of gold and all.
 
Another note,  in the Gaddafi regime, Libyan couples who got married received $50,000 to start life. New babies were given $5000.00.  Old people were given $1000 monthly allowance and could go the stores and take what they wanted - like a food stamp system. In Ramadan, even if you are not a Muslim and you enter a mosque, you got $1500. Other Libyans in the US will need to quit school or look for work. Their education was 100% sponsored plus they received allowances for their spouses and children. I asked,  what kind of government system did  Gaddafi run? A Libyan told me that it was according to his Green Book and Jamahiriya. From eyewitnesses, Libya is a ghost of itself, food shortages, thousands of houses bombed, orphans roaming, etc. Western contractors can be seen inspecting places. Meanwhile, the new leaders have asked NATO to stay as a form of policing and containing Gaddafi loyalists. Why? Was liberation not declared?
 
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Uganda: Museveni Mourns Col. Gadaffi

Catherine Bekunda

24 October 2011


President Yoweri Museveni has faulted fallen Libyan strongman Col. Muammar Gadaffi for not investing adequately in the military fighting equipment, which led to his defeat, according to reports from a retreat for National Resistance Movement (NRM) MPs at the National Leadership Institute in Kyankwanzi .

Gadaffi's ouster was made possible by the NATO airstrikes that decimated his war machinery. Reports said it was NATO fighter jets that hit the over 70-vehicle convoy in which Gadaffi was travelling, blocking his escape from Sirte.

When the news of Gadaffi's death broke last week, President Museveni was attending a retreat for National Resistance Movement (NRM) MPs at the National Leadership Institute in Kyankwanzi.

NRM Caucus chairperson David Bahati said they observed a moment of silence before they kicked off the Friday session, which was attended by Museveni.

"Mike Mukula (Soroti Municipality) asked the caucus to observe a moment of silence after which the President made some remarks," Bahati said.

Mukula is also the chairperson of the Pan-African Movement Uganda chapter.On his part, Bahati also said the death of the Libyan leader was a very unfortunate development for the African continent.

"It is unfortunate that Col. Gadaffi died in the circumstances he did. We condemn the manner in which he died, but we have a number of lessons to learn from this incident," Bahati said.

"He was a courageous man who died in battle. But he carried out many extrajudicial killings in his country. This is dangerous and should be avoided," Bahati said.

He called on African leaders to be frugal with their countries' resources while providing better services for the people, saying the western powers were not interested in a developed Africa.

"The way the West is treating Africa is not right and I want to tell anyone thinking that Africa will develop using money from the West to forget it."

The legislator also noted that Gadaffi's death "brings the continent together to reflect on what the future of the continent should be."

Gadaffi was killed on Thursday in his home town of Sirte following eight months of fierce fighting between his forces and rebels of the National Transitional Council (NTC).

Bahati also said the President praised Gadaffi for his Pan-African spirit. "There are mistakes Gadaffi made, such as killing his people in Tripoli, but at the same time he showed a lot of bravery because he died in battle. He did not run away," Museveni told the MPs.

Although Museveni and Gadaffi remained close allies till the end, the two at times disagreed on some issues, like the formation of a single government for Africa.

"We held a moment of silence to thank God for Gadaffi's contributions and in the spirit of Pan-Africanism," Bahati told New Vision.

"The West should be concerned because Africa is quiet while they (western powers) are celebrating. Let the West take note of this," Bahati quoted Museveni as having said in response to the news of Gadaffi's death.

The manner in which Gadaffi was killed has caused controversy, with reports that he could have been summarily executed by the NTC fighters who captured him from the road culvert in which he was hiding.

Most African leaders have not publicly reacted to the killing of Gadaffi. But South African President Jacob Zuma condemned the way in which Gadaffi was killed.

In a surprise move, the African Union said it had lifted its suspension of Libya's membership and said in a statement it would authorise the current authorities in Libya to occupy the country's Libya in the AU and its organs.


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