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Obasanjo Calls For Africa’s Leadership Reforms
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has called for the separation of powers between the executive arms of government and the legislature.
The former Nigerian leader is expected to give a keynote address at an international conference at the coastal city of Mombasa, Kenya, on Wednesday.
He said reform of Africa’s leadership must start with a clear separation of powers between ministers and parliamentarians.
“We cannot continue to appoint ministers from among members of parliament and claim that we are separating the powers of the executive from the legislature,” Obasanjo said during a courtesy call on Kenya’s Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka.
Kenyan voters are gearing for a referendum on a new constitution on August. 4, which could see the country adopt a new set of laws that bars ministerial appointees from being members of parliament.
The subject is among a list of political issues cited as contentious by campaigners seeking the rejection of the draft law.
Obasanjo, who also insisted that African universities must play a leading role in the continent’s social, economic and political reforms, urged the leaders of the continent to act, rather than keep wishing for Africa’s renaissance.
“We should do more than just wishing the dream come true,” said Obasanjo, whose keynote address is on the subject: “The African Renaissance. Ten Years after the Dream.”
The Mombasa conference has been convened by the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM).
The leadership convention will also feature some prominent leaders. The former Nigerian leader, among the authors of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), also called for an accelerated political, social and economic development of the continent, through regional integration.
He also urged Africa’s institutions of higher learning to consider putting more emphasis on the quality of their academic plans to emphasise on finding solutions to Africa’s problems.
According to him, the continent’s educational system, inherited from colonialism should not be recycled to keep benefiting the continent.
On his part, the Kenyan Vice-President stressed the importance of integration of the African continent in order to increase the pace of economic development.
It is time the African continent integrates itself in terms of development so as to confront the problems facing the continent, Musyoka said.
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