Friday, 14 October 2016

MOROCCO-PRODIGAL-SON-GIVES-CONDITIONS

By Owei Lakemfa

AFRICA, beloved of God has many sons and daughters. Some of them in ancient Egypt gave the world its modern civilisation. It also gave Greece its philosophy which became the basis of Western thought and philosophy. However, a different race whom our Seers had warned us against,  swooped and enslaved almost all of Africa’s children. In pain and in tears, through our sweat and blood we struggled for freedom. That was years before the whole humanity agreed that the right of a people to self-determination is  non-negotiable. Even at the dawn of freedom, Africa’s children were like sheep without Shepard as the former slave  masters sought to continue our enslavement, this time, indirectly. Then we coalesced into two broad groups. Some met in Casablanca, Moroccco and became the Casablanca Group; the other became the Monrovia Group. Africa’s far sighted leaders met  in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and on May 25, 1963,  gave birth to one united movement of the African people called the Organisation of African Unity.  We vowed that never again will Africans be enslaved and that those still in bondage like South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Guinea Bissau and Western Sahara   shall be free. Indeed, despite the efforts of enslavers, they became free. All African children became free but  we did not envisage that one of our prominent sons would collaborate with the foreign slave masters to deprive  one of us  her freedom. Mother Africa has been generous by providing for us all; big and small, we have  our own inheritance. But our brother Morocco decided in addition, to seize the  inheritance and  wealth of small Western Sahara. First it connived with the Spanish slave masters to deprive Western Sahara, its independence. Then it got the latter to hand over   the riches of Western Sahara to him and Brother Mauritania; both proceeded to share it as a booty. Mauritania was to rethink  and wash its hands off its share of the loot which greedy Morocco seized and added to its share. However, Africa will not have such covetousness and decided to call Brother Morocco to order reminding him that the African peoples are one  and that our ancestors forbid stealing. But stubborn Morocco would not agree, and when the rest of Africa welcomed our Saharawi brothers and sisters to our common home, the African Union, Morocco would have none of it. It decided to leave home and go hunting with the old slave masters. A few brothers walked out with him, but when they got to the gate, turned back to join the rest of the family. Morocco, backed by the former slave owners,  went looting the fishes, phosphate and the riches of the Saharawi. It brutalised the Saharawi, detained some, destroyed their homes, forced some into refugee camps, built a wall dividing the territory, and forced the rest under its jackboots. It paid no heed to the international community, refused to allow the referendum the rest of the world  directed  should be conducted to allow the Western Sahara decide freely whether it wants to be free or be part of   big brother Morocco. In one of the most ridiculous  cases of thuggery, Morocco  seized one our Saharawi sisters, Aminatu Haider  and exiled her to the territory of the former slave master. If indeed the Saharawi is Moroccan, how would you exile your citizen to a foreign territory? After thirty two years of wandering in the desert and keeping bad company, prodigal Morocco decided to return home to the African Union. He must have realised that he is a nobody outside the homestead; that his foreign friends will never threat him as an equal, that is if in the first place, they regard him as a human being. Our brother, King Mohammed VI  of Morocco who was born three months after the Union was founded, wrote a rambling  and insulting 2,144-word letter announcing Morocco is willing to return. Nobody will stop such a return because Morocco is a long lost son and our home is a common patrimony. It is like a long lost sheep; why won’t motherly Africa rejoice that her prodigal son has decided to retrace his steps and return home? But while the Biblical prodigal son was remorseful, full of regrets and begged for forgiveness, the Moroccan prodigal is unrepentant, arrogant and exhibiting the traits of a street thug. In the letter announcing his decision to return home, he referred to his brother Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic, SADR (Western Sahara)  as a “phantom state” His  illogical argument  is that  the SADR which is a biological son of Africa, is not a member of the United Nations (UN). So what? How is being a member of the UN the criteria for statehood? For decades, Switzerland, one of the oldest republics of the world, was not a member of the UN.  In any case, do we need the certification of the UN to determine that the Saharawi is a full blooded African? Morocco  indulged in falsehood when he claimed it left the homestead because he does not want to create a division. The truth is that it left when it could not create a division. It wants  to adopt the same tactics by trying to induce other Africans with economic and monetary baits to expel or suspend Western Sahara from our common home. Morocco can swallow its pride and return to the African fold, but the Saharawi will never be expelled from the home of his father. Africa belongs to all Africans and no African is superior to the other. Any African leader who backs Morocco whether for a  mess of porridge or due to pressures from the former slave masters  to expel or suspend Western Sahara from the African House, should know he  is trying to break and destroy the union of the African peoples. Such people will be the enemies of the African people and foes of social justice. We cannot allow the rule of might over right in our continent. All those sharing in the loot of Western Sahara be they foreigners or Africans  will ultimately have to account for their greed. When leaders like  President Muhammadu Buhari and Dr. Julius Nyerere (who presided) sat in the African Union thirty two years and decided to admit the SADR into the Union, it was in the fundamental interest of Africa. To seek to take a different action today, is to betray these leaders, endanger the health of  mother Africa and mortgage the future of our continent and children.  If the prodigal son will not abide by the basic principles and the brotherly love  that bind all of Africa, it is free to continue wandering in the desert. Prodigal Morocco cannot give Africa conditions to return home.

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