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Africa’s Resource Drain Amidst Power Plays

June 19, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Sub-Saharan Africa Making Impact on Global Critical Minerals Supply

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In the vast and resource-rich continent of Africa, a troubling narrative of exploitation and plunder has unfolded over centuries, perpetuated by powerful nations seeking to satisfy their insatiable hunger for wealth and dominance. The consequences of this exploitation have been dire, as Africa continues to grapple with pervasive poverty and economic hardship, despite being endowed with abundant natural resources.

At the 2024 UPSA Annual Leadership Lecture, Lord Paul Boateng, a prominent member of the House of Lords in the United Kingdom, delivered a powerful address highlighting the enduring exploitation of Africa’s resources by powerful nations, which has perpetuated poverty and economic hardship across the continent. His speech was a clarion call for a fundamental shift in policies and leadership to break this cycle of exploitation and dependency.

“Those great powers, who have fed and continue to feed on Africa’s resources with their willing collaborators, have pulled Africa down in an impoverished and conflicted posture.”

Lord Paul Boateng, Member of the House of Lords, UK

Lord Boateng attributed the ongoing economic struggles in Africa to a combination of poor governance, ineffective leadership, and detrimental policies. He emphasized that these factors have left the continent vulnerable to exploitation by powerful nations, which continue to drain its resources.

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The veteran politician and diplomat stressed that this exploitation is a significant barrier to development in African nations. He warned that the dependence on external aid, often from the same powerful nations exploiting Africa’s resources, keeps the continent in a state of poverty and conflict.

“We are held down in an impoverished and conflicted gesture by the dependence on external aids and the great powers,” Lord Boateng asserted, calling for immediate and decisive action to address this issue.

Lord Boateng urged African leaders, particularly those in Ghana, to take proactive steps to break the cycle of dependency on external aid. He argued that true progress and development can only be achieved through self-reliance and effective leadership. According to him, significant growth in African countries will remain elusive as long as they rely heavily on external aid.

Africa Beyond Aid

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Referencing a notable moment from 2018, Lord Boateng recalled President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s bold statement during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. President Akufo-Addo had underscored the need for Africa to move away from dependence on foreign aid to foster sustainable development. Lord Boateng reiterated this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of breaking free from this cycle of dependency.

Additionally, Lord Boateng touched upon the current social media debate in Ghana regarding the perceived value of a Dutch passport versus a Ghanaian PhD. He expressed concern that many Ghanaians appeared to believe that a Dutch passport was more valuable than a PhD obtained in Ghana.

“Say it isn’t so. And if it is so, it shouldn’t be so. We cannot allow it to continue to be so. Leadership must be at the heart of our response,” Lord Boateng said, emphasizing the need for a change in perception and priorities.

Lord Boateng also highlighted the crucial role of education in empowering the youth and fostering capable future leaders. Lord Boateng called on African leaders to ensure equitable access to quality education, which he described as fundamental to the continent’s progress. He urged students to seize leadership opportunities and take responsibility for shaping the future of their countries.

It is high time for the international community to acknowledge and address the systemic exploitation of Africa’s resources by powerful nations. African countries must be empowered to assert their sovereignty over their natural wealth and negotiate fair trade agreements that prioritize the well-being of their people and the sustainable development of their economies.

Lord Boateng’s address was a powerful reminder of the challenges facing Africa and a call to action for leaders and citizens alike to break free from the shackles of exploitation and dependency. His emphasis on effective leadership, good governance, and quality education resonated with the audience, offering a clear pathway to a more prosperous and self-reliant Africa.

READ ALSO: Dr. Eric Kehinde Ogunleye Appointed Director of African Development Institute

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