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Elections in Africa

For meaningful economic development to take place, the human resource available must be mobilized. For effective mobilization to occur, elections must be taken place to be democratic and understand human values and their sensibilities.

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Elections in Africa

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  1. Elections in Africa For more information: Mail id- pav@panafricanvisions.com, Contact Number- 2404292177, https://www.panafricanvisions.com/, Address- 7614 Green Willow Court, Hyattsville, MD, USA. For meaningful economic development to take place, the human resource available must be mobilized. For effective mobilization to occur, elections must be taken place to be democratic and understand human values and their sensibilities. Elections in Africa is therefore at the centre of mobilizing African people for economic development. Much of the continent's political instability is caused by the inability to fashion out workable political systems for development of the individual countries. There are two living realities in my world, that's our traditional way of life, which is rich with the democracy and the 'exported-from-the-west' way of multi party democracy. If we could adopt your style of multiparty practices without trampling on the civility, sensitivities and sensibilities in the logic of our rich culture, Africa could be teaching a thing or two about human values.

  2. As political leaders and statesmen is on us to pursue an agenda that would let this happen, but it would greed and the savagery of certain economic practices and the lust for power within and outside Africa allow Africa to succeed in this priceless human quest. I believe African cultural and value systems have played a meaningful role in our past and must be allowed or helped to feature prominently in our democratic dispensation so that it can bridge the political divide where necessary and provide the unifying force in mobilizing the African people for economic development. We cannot have a meaningful dialogue about mobilizing African people for development without discussing the issue of elections that has been the main concern of development on the whole continent. How do you mobilize a people for development when they know that a few can take all they have voted for?

  3. How do you mobilize a people for development when basic necessities such as good drinking water and three square meals a day are an unaffordable luxury to them? Yet some corrupt leaders with whitewashed images by the west continue to find friends where they unperturbedly stash their loot. The world's leading countries should insist on social justice fair and accessible judiciary and accountable governments for the African people rather than throwing money at these problems most of which suffers the acts of corruption. In order for the African people to rediscover their collective sense of patriotism and energy to mobilize for development, they must participate in the elections in Africa, if not all of the foregoing addressed in ways that would lift their spirits, bring them hope for the future and give true meaning to freedom and development as it is known in any civilized society. A good leader will always want fairness, healthcare, justice, improved living conditions, opportunities in education, jobs and true happiness for his people.

  4. Elections in Africa will resolve the task that would lead to what we collectively want for our people. We want our institutions of governance to be strengthened by insistence on an impartial and fair justice system, accountable governments and truly democratic parliament. We want our educational institutions to be strengthened and enlarged to provide more opportunity for our peoples. We want to live the true meaning of the creed that all men are created equal. The challenges facing the world to resolve the economic plight of Africa - poverty - are daunting. Africa cannot solve its problems on its own. The developed world, on the other hand cannot solve Africa's problems. A combined and renewed effort by a good leader must be made with the help of all to find the answers that ensure the growth required to eradicate poverty while minimizing the adverse social effect that goes with globalization. We at Panafricanvisions.comprovide all the relevant news and information about Africa. Visit us to know more details.

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