In the face of global internal security breaches, demonstrations, riots, and street protests across many countries, Africa Nations and their Governments must work hard to address issues of bad governance, corruption, fraud, insensitive political decisions, and criminalities that breach public safety and create insecurity.
Some of these streets protests and riots in recent times are fueled by many complex factors, but, the commonest issue, has been a disconnection between governments and the people they govern.
Not addressing national pertinent issues, particularly, those that bother the kitchen economy will usually have harsh repercussions: in addition to divisive political activities and utterances of leasing politicians that further divide the people against each other; neighbors becoming enemies, hate projected as strength, and chaos embraced by greedy and uninformed politicians as a political advantage.
Experience has shown that there are lasting negative consequences and destructive leftovers for prolonged riots and disruptive demonstrations, and it is the very reason why, African governments must create the best-known environments for personal growth and collective development.
Tsua Nye Omanye Aba!
Richard Kumadoe
The African Child.
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