Really! The U.S is a Major Beneficiary in The War Against Boko Haram? – African Expert Says.
Really! The U.S is a Major Beneficiary in The War Against Boko Haram? – African Expert Says.
Dr.
Helmy Chaarawi, Director of the Afro-Egyptian Center for African
Studies, has said the United States of America is a major beneficiary in
the war against Boko Haram in Cameroon and Nigeria.
“I am going to talk to you about the
superpowers’ international interactions within Africa. You can quote
me,” Dr. Chaarawi noted December 1, after having been introduced to
participants taking part in a training course for young African
journalists, organized by the Union of African Journalists, UAJ, with
support from the Egyptian government.
The expert in African Studies told
pressmen that Western manipulation of Africans dates far back to the
colonial period. He said that after independence and the World War of
1945, Russia and the West continue to use different policies in Africa,
the most recent of which is the policy of “constructive chaos.”
Chaarawi said though it might sound like a
conspiracy theory, the “constructive chaos” policy of the West is
implemented when they generate chaos so that countries rush to them for
support and then get indebted to them to the point that they are obliged
to be partners in international trade; especially in the oil sector.d.“When Nigeria gets help from the US to
fight against Boko Haram, they become loyal to the US and channel their
natural resources to the West.” He said.
Quizzed on whether the same applies to
Cameroon which was recently obliged to host 300 US troops assisting in
the fight against Boko Haram, Chaarawi said: “See for yourself; what do
you think is happening. Americans enjoy as the conflicts spread. They
sell guns, seal oil deals and extend their military fortress when these
things happen. But I am not saying that they are necessarily directly
behind the attacks.”
Though avoiding being conclusive on the
involvement of the West in Boko Haram and other terrorist activities in
the Middle East, he pointed out how Nigeria had become a heavy weight in
the ECOWAS block, with an influential army and economy but the West
plotted to weaken the country and Boko Haram seems to be doing the dirty
work.
Commenting on the recent shooting down by
the DAESH terrorists, of a Russian plane over Cairo, where all 244
passengers on board were killed, he disclosed that it later emerged
Western powers had received and concealed information about a possible
attack, but kept the information from Egyptian and Russian forces which
could have averted the incident. He urged journalist to investigate the
on-going war in Syria to connect the dots and uncover the whole game
plan.
The director of the Afro-Egyptian Center,
stressed Africans must rekindle and fortify Pan African ideologies,
stop competition among themselves in order to compete with Western
powers.
He also noted that countries which were
under looked by the West, such as China, India, Brazil and South Africa
have formed a block with Russia and are coming up with a bank that would
compete with the World Bank – currently used by the West to control
nations.
He urged African countries to equally
create a unified block, as attempted in the past when Nkwame Nkruma and
Patrice Lumumba were fighting for the freedom of their countries from
western stranglehold.
He re-echoed the words of the chairman of
the northern Africa regional trade and marketing block, Cherif Al
Khoreibi who had earlier drilled journalists on effectiveness of
Afro-Arabic economic conferences in regional cooperation and
development.
He cautioned the young African journalists to read between the lines when getting information from western media.
To Khoreibi, “information is the most dangerous weapon, more dangerous than nuclear weapons.”
The course, running from November 28 to
December 17, is being attended by journalists from some 20 African
countries, including, Cameroon, Nigeria, Namibia, Uganda, South Africa,
Sudan, Chad, Congo, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Ethiopia, Congo Brazzaville,
Lesotho, Zambia, Zimbabwe, DR Congo, among others.
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