Africa’s endless wars fuelled by greed must end. It’s time for true leaders to rise and prioritize peace and justice.
The time has come for African men to refuse the call to arms and demand a future built on peace and democracy.
Many men who are soldiers on this continent think and believe they have no option but to be dogs of war. Some have little option but to enlist in so-called rebel armies in order to find a job, food, shelter and security. Is there actually anyone here who can explain to me why the deposed president from the Central African Republic got into power in the first place?
If I risk being accused of promoting mutiny, lack of patriotism or defiance to authority, then so be it. The time has come for African men, as well as little boys, to refuse to pick up arms to kill other African men and boys who are their blood brothers. Africans are tired of senseless wars. We must demand the restoration of power to the people. After all, no state can justly claim authority if it is not based on the will of the people.
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