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Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by BurataiOut(op): 2:07pm On Oct 29, 2025
Former Senate President Bukola Saraki has attributed dominance of long-serving African leaders to institutional weaknesses and a lack of democratic accountability.

His remarks come amid recent developments in Cameroon and Ivory Coast, where aging leaders secured extended terms.

Daily Trust reports that Biya, now 92, and 83-year-old Alassane Ouattara were announced winners in controversial circumstances.


But speaking at the Democracy Union for Africa Forum in Nairobi, Kenya, Saraki said their emergence was more about weak institutions, fragile governance, and a lack of accountability.

His lecture was themed: “Navigating Africa’s Strategic Position in a Multipolar World: Towards Equitable and Mutually Beneficial Partnerships.”

The forum gathered leaders, policymakers, and experts to explore Africa’s strategic position in a changing global order and chart pathways to economic independence and inclusive growth.

According to him, “These are not merely political anomalies, they are symptoms of institutional fragility”.

“This erosion of institutional checks and balances has had profound consequences.


It is what allows, for instance, the re-election of Paul Biya in Cameroon at the age of 92, and the perpetuation of similar political dynasties in Equatorial Guinea and other nations, where power remains concentrated in the hands of a few rather than distributed through accountable systems.

“These are not merely political anomalies, they are symptoms of institutional fragility”.

He further highlighted how concentrated power and weak checks and balances allow some leaders to cling to office for decades, often at the expense of national progress.

Speaking on Africa’s renaissance, the former Senate President called on African nations to break free from economic and political dependency and fully harness the continent’s potential.


He warned that the continent still relies on extractive economic systems where raw materials leave Africa and return as finished products that Africans cannot control.

Africa’s youthful population, vast natural resources, and internal market of 1.4 billion people are powerful advantages, he said, adding these could fuel unrest and wasted potential instead of prosperity if unmanaged.

Saraki criticized the continent’s dependence on foreign aid and concessional loans, many of which serve donor priorities rather than Africa’s needs.

He said in healthcare for example, malaria programs often lag while HIV/AIDS receives greater attention.

The former Senate President urged African countries to invest in local processing and value-added industries.

Cocoa, bauxite, shea, and oil, he said, represent billions in lost potential annually because raw commodities are exported while value capture stays abroad.

“Strengthening domestic finance, boosting industrialization, and integrating markets are key”, he stressed.

He called for stronger financial institutions, industrial parks, technical education, and integrated value chains that allow farmers, artisans, and entrepreneurs to participate in production.


Intra-African trade, he noted, must rise from 14-15 percent to over 50 percent adding that the African Continental Free Trade Area presents a chance to unify markets, build regional value chains, and increase global bargaining power.

Saraki who keynoted the event, said Human capital is Africa’s greatest asset and Investment in STEM, digital skills, and entrepreneurship will turn the continent from a consumer of ideas into a producer of innovation.

He added that leadership and governance are critical while ethical, visionary, and accountable leaders, credible electoral systems, and independent judiciaries are essential to unlocking Africa’s potential.

Saraki called for an African renaissance rooted in confidence, capacity, and collective will and urged the next generation to reclaim Africa’s narrative and power.

“Let this be the generation that no longer waits for opportunity but creates it,” he submitted.
https://dailytrust.com/saraki-why-africa-has-sit-tight-leaders-like-paul-biya/

Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by nairalanda1(m): 2:14pm On Oct 29, 2025
No, it's because people vote for familiarity instead of change.

Nigeria does.not have a sit tight ruler because we don't have a leader who will unite the ruling elite behind him.

Senegal used to have Senghor, who sat tight till he died. That's when the cracks appeared and Wade took advantage eventually
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by Racoon(m): 2:15pm On Oct 29, 2025
Yes! Africa is being plagued by useless sit-tight tyrants disguising as democrats. All due to lack of accountability, responsibility and worst of all, institutional failure.

Imagine the ailing and invalid Paul Biya winning election via effigies and posters? Alassane Outtara won election on popular mandate but today has become another tyrant of his own. Yet the AU, UN are unconcerned because of selfish interests.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by alphaconde(m): 2:20pm On Oct 29, 2025
What of russia? or Rwanda

What would you say ?

A people of a country is as good as the person who leads them
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by Fiscus105(m):
I pray our own won't end in sit tight , handwriting is on the wall, all institutions that are supposed to be checkmating him, already collapsed.

Judiciary, national assembly, gov forum, even online data warriors,......all fighting for him to become "sit-tight".

Alassane Outtara, Kigame, Gbagbo among others once fighting as good opposition leaders and freedom fighters until they clinched power and become deputy gods.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by 3seriez(m):
Politicians in Nigeria like to give sermon like they are not all birds of the same feather 🪶. Just some a lil better/worse than others.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by Hemanwel(m): 2:22pm On Oct 29, 2025
It's like Paul Biya had sworn over his dead body that he relinquishes power to someone else. If not, does a 92-year-old have the mental and physical strength to carry the burdens of a nation?

Former US president, Joe Biden, was 78 years old when he gave up his second term ambition to Kamala Harris. Why? Because he knew he didn't have the mental capacity to carry the burdens of America on his shoulders.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by SpaceX: 2:22pm On Oct 29, 2025
I have a feeling that is what tinubu is planning to do... Stay in office forever
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by tunapawizzy: 2:22pm On Oct 29, 2025
Dear Saraki, Well its people like your father that nurtured such negative practices. And you are also a notable beneficiary of that weak democratic institution
Saraki should not poo where he has eaten all his life
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by bennybuhari: 2:23pm On Oct 29, 2025
How is Saraki himself different? A family that enslaved Kwarans for donkey years
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by brain54(m): 2:23pm On Oct 29, 2025
These people can give brilliant speeches...


But give them the opportunity first.


We all know how biya and even outtara started.

All the sit tight leaders from ghadaffi to the other guy from Zimbabwe I can't remember his name now started with brilliant speeches like they are any different!
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by nairalanda1(m): 2:23pm On Oct 29, 2025
Racoon:
Yes! Africa is being plagued by useless sit-tight tyrants disguising as democrats. All due to lack of accountability, responsibility and worst of all, institutional failure.

Imagine the ailing and invalid Paul Biya winning election via effigies and posters? Alhassan Quattara won election on popular mandate but today has become another tyrant of his own.
No, it's because people don't like playing opposition politics . It disconnects you from the sharing money system most African countries run

Also those who do play opposition politics are too too divided . Biya has won in part because opposition candidate are more than one

Plus people tend to not support the guy or gal who goes into opposition,. See Wade of Senegal who spent 30 years of his life alone in opposition. E no easy

Nigeria has not had a Biya because the ruling class is divided.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by wman(m): 2:23pm On Oct 29, 2025
Saraki pretending like he's not the same.

He and his Saraki family that held Kwara State hostage for decades.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by RealLordZeus(m): 2:24pm On Oct 29, 2025
That's how they will be blowing grammar but give them a dose of power.. they will get drunk and start to misbehave..

But all the same, I have a personal deference for omo baba oloye political sagacity
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by PheelzAlmighty: 2:25pm On Oct 29, 2025
Politics has become a do-or-die affair in Nigeria and Africa at large.


Plus zero accountability.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by tunapawizzy: 2:25pm On Oct 29, 2025
bennybuhari:
How is Saraki himself different? A family that enslaved Kwarans for donkey years
Nigerian politicians dont have self awareness at all. They just come out and yap yap yap.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by Nteogwuija(m): 2:26pm On Oct 29, 2025
SpaceX:
I have a feeling that is what tinubu is planning to do... Stay in office forever
That's not possible. Even his party wont allow it.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by nairalanda1(m): 2:27pm On Oct 29, 2025
alphaconde:
What of russia? or Rwanda

What would you say ?

A people of a country is as good as the person who leads them
Russia has Putin because Russia as a country has been run by autocrats for most of its history.

Any attempt to run a democracy there always ends in anarchy. Kerensky and Yeltsin come to mind.

Democracy is a process. And you have to convince most of the people that it is in their benefit. For a country that was run by maximum leaders for most of its centuries of existing, that's a hard ask

Even the UK took centuries to go from autocracy to democracy.

Rwanda is the same thing. People are scared of a return to genocide , so they accept a strongman.

In other words fear of anarchy as a result of change is why people prefer strongman rule
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by Gotocourt: 2:28pm On Oct 29, 2025
Tinubu for life president tongue
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by Vision101(m): 2:29pm On Oct 29, 2025
3seriez:
Politicians in Nigeria like to give sermon like they are not all birds of the same feather 🪶. Just some a lil better than others.
Don't mind them. Is Saraki not a sit tight leader. His father held Kwara state governance by the throat. He took over from his father. It was forcefully taken away from him by APC.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by southsouthking(m): 2:29pm On Oct 29, 2025
I can see the hands of France on this.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by Softmirror: 2:29pm On Oct 29, 2025
alphaconde:
What of russia? or Rwanda

What would you say ?

A people of a country is as good as the person who leads them
Singapore's Lee Kaun Yew is another example.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by teeteepeejay: 2:30pm On Oct 29, 2025
Coming from Saraki grin

He has no moral right to speak on that.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by nairalanda1(m): 2:30pm On Oct 29, 2025
Gotocourt:
Tinubu for life president tongue
Not possible. Even with defections

Remember pdp had a lot of people defecting to it under Obasanjo, and yet he could not get third term.

Nigeria does not have a unified ruling class. It has power blocs which all have to be appeased and that is not possible. It also has three major tribes and sufficiently larger minority tribes.

Try declaring third term, una go get removed fast.
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by adams123: 2:30pm On Oct 29, 2025
3seriez:
Politicians in Nigeria like to give sermon like they are not all birds of the same feather 🪶. Just some a lil better than others.
you can imagine saraki talking again..he didn't look his family history abi?? Rubbish!
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by Ifebazz(m): 2:31pm On Oct 29, 2025
Don't you think it's taking shape as we speak, what with all the defections and single party system that we are currently walking towards?

nairalanda1:
No, it's because people vote for familiarity instead of change.

Nigeria does.not have a sit tight ruler because we don't have a leader who will unite the ruling elite behind him.

Senegal used to have Senghor, who sat tight till he died. That's when the cracks appeared and Wade took advantage eventually
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by fredoooooo: 2:31pm On Oct 29, 2025
Oloye otoge wee you keep quayet.. from your father to you in kwara politics
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by nairalanda1(m): 2:32pm On Oct 29, 2025
southsouthking:
I can see the hands of France on this.
Nothing for France..the problem is the opposition is not united well enough
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by Angelfrost(m): 2:32pm On Oct 29, 2025
Fiscus105:
I pray our own won't end in sit tight , handwriting is on the wall, all institutions that are supposed to be checkmating him, already collapsed.

Judiciary, national assembly, gov forum, even online data warriors,......all fighting for him to become demigod.

Alassane Outtara, Kigame, Gbagbo among others once fighting as good opposition leaders and freedom fighters until they clinched power and become deputy gods.
Power and Africans are dangerous mixtures...!

It doesn't matter whether it's Democrats, Military leaders, or even Civil rights leaders.

Once most Africans taste power at any level, it simply poisons their systems and destroys any form of good nature they ever possessed.


The problem is foundational and rooted within the very fabrics of our society starting from our families.

The worsening culture and even doctrine of control, oppression and suppression is imbibed in most Nigerian and African households.

Most of us are not raised on sound principles of Love, Humanity and Corporate social responsibility.


Look at the young men and women shouting and criticizing all over social media... Evidence shows that almost all of them easily turn tyrants as soon as they are invited to the table of leadership.


Look at the SUG in all universities as well as NANS... All corrupt rogues stealing and helping oppress their fellow students.


Look at our religious houses especially churches as well... How many people of sound and moral character are they raising?!!

How many Christians and Muslims elected into offices or appointed over the years have made great differences?!!




Sigh... The foundation is deeply and perhaps, irreversibly poisoned!

All hope might be lost for this continent!
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by nairalanda1(m): 2:33pm On Oct 29, 2025
Ifebazz:
Don't you think it's taking shape as we speak, what with all the defections and single party system that we are currently walking towards?
Nope.

Pdp had the same thing under Obasanjo..it did not work.

Also defections often times sow the seed for future division in the party
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by MartinCorridon: 2:34pm On Oct 29, 2025
Your father Olusola Saraki dey same Whatsapp group.

He ruled Kwara by proxy for almost 40 years

Till the people said ... otoGe. It is enough

Unfortunately present Governor is also nothing to write home about angry
Re: Saraki: Why Africa Has Sit-tight Leaders Like Paul Biya by ppogba: 2:34pm On Oct 29, 2025
Gospel according to someone who installed his former account officer at GT as governor.
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