Corruption So Endemic In Africa That Only Generational Shift Can End It, Says US Ambassador
United
States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Tibor P. Nagy, said:
"Corruption is so endemic that it will require a generational shift. That
is one of my biggest hope in the young generations that they won't be able to
tolerate what the old people are tolerating."
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Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Tibor P. Nagy, says
corruption will only end on the African continent when the younger generation
is ready to stand against it.
Nagy, who
spoke with African journalists via a telephone press conference ahead of his
visit to the continent, maintained that corruption is so endemic on the
continent that it would require a generational shift to eradicate it.
He said:
“Corruption is so endemic that it will require a generational shift. That is
one of my biggest hope in the young generations that they won't be able to
tolerate what the old people are tolerating.”
He said a
total and cultural change from leadership and bureaucracy, as well as support
for non-governmental organisations, would help in putting an end to corruption
in Africa.
“It has to
be a cultural shift to young people who will say 'enough is enough' and can't
tolerate it anymore. As the young people come in and we empower women, we hope
corruption reduces,” he said.
Nagy, who
has been a US diplomat in Africa for 22 years, urged African leaders to make
the continent favourable for foreign direct investment that will help attract
investors for developed countries.
“Africa
should put environment in place that is transparent and rightly placed to
attract investments that are done transparently. They should put in place
environment that will interest foreign investment in the continent.”
When asked
if Nigeria was on the list of countries he hoped to visit, he said: “There is
crisis in North East, historical problem in the Middle Belt and election is
coming up, which will be interesting, so why won’t I want to visit?"
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