Last week the so called Coalition of the Willing (CoW) surreptitiously
forged by Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda, was swept under the carpet and the
three members accepted, grudgingly, Tanzania and Burundi into their
fold.
The CoW members had no option, given the mastery delivery, a week earlier, of President Jakaya Kikwete’s speech on the issue.
Dr Kikwete’s speech, which was not only air-tight, but also legally and
diplomatically laced, was the best he has ever delivered since he
became the President of the United Republic of Tanzania eight years ago!
However, much as the CoW members appear, on the surface, to have buried
their bustard baby, but Tanzania should treat the three members with
utmost caution!
For there are all signs that the three countries are still scheming,
particularly against Tanzania, and the latter does not seem to have
learnt anything from the breakup of the original EAC!
And talking about the ‘signs’ one has simply got to listen very careful
to Presient Uhuru Kenyatta’s speech when he was inaugurating the
construction of the standard railroad from Mombasa to Uganda to pick up
those hidden hints!
The Kenyan president was very sarcastic about claims made by Tanzania and Burundi that they were being isolated.
After being forced to establish a new airline (Air Tanzania Corporation
which we are still building!), at a staggering cost, and other services
which had hitherto been handled jointly, Tanzania still believes that
countries like Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda are serious in the EAC project!
The fact of the matter is that the three countries are not, and
whatever they do about the EAC is always aimed at fulfilling their own
hidden agendas!
For instance, for Rwanda, it is about survival, and they have every right to do that and one cannot blame them!
After overcoming the trauma of the 1994 genocide, the Rwandan
government has always been forced to look over its shoulders for the
former General Juvenal Habyarimana’s troops in the Democratic Republic
of Congo, DRC.
It is therefore the hope of the Rwandan government that through the
federation, they would be able to solve the threat posed by the former
Rwandan army and interahamwe.
For Uganda, their involvement in the EAC project is more or less similar to that held by the Rwandan government.
President, Yoweri Museveni, would very much like to be the first president of the EAC federation.
The realization of such a dream would help the Ugandan president in
getting away from the ‘heat’ he is presently facing in Uganda!
It’s not sexy when a whole director general of intelligence and
security just releases some nasty information on your succession plans
and finally disappears into oblivion!
Museveni knows once he becomes the EAC Federation president, his
enemies in Uganda would not be able to pull the carpet under the feet of
whomever he has installed in Kampala as they would be severely and
jointly dealt with by the combined defence forces of the region.
As for the Kenyans, their reason for being part of the EAC project is
somehow different. They want a bigger market and of course, the land
which they could use in off-loading part of their countrymen!
By the way, do you remember how the land question almost threatened Uhuru’s campaign during the March general election?
All the three countries’ personal wishes, as narrated above, can only
be realized if Tanzania, whose country’s size can accommodate all the
four-kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi, agrees to play the ball!
For now, Tanzania has not. Its reluctance to play the ball has been
brought about after its populace said they were against fast-tracking of
the EAC Federation.
And the reluctance was put in better perspective by President Kikwete
in his classic speech, when he said: “We have experience in our own
Union (the first and only surviving one in Africa) with Zanzibar.”
Last week, Uganda’s leading English daily, The VISION was very
visionary when it wrote that one of the main reasons behind the
formation of the CoW was Kenya’s fears that Tanzania would soon overtake
her as the biggest economy in the region through its decision to
construct the the Bagamoyo port which would be the biggest in Africa.
The paper noted that it was because of such fears that Kenya had
managed to influence the two other countries to embark on the
construction of a massive infrastructure in the form of standard
railroads that would wean Uganda, Rwanda from the Tanzanian ports, and
in particular, the planned construction of the Bagamoyo port.
What the VISION did not however, say is what had motivated both Uganda and Rwanda into joining Kenya.
The truth is that much as the Rwandan government has always
disassociated itself from the M23, the fact is that their (M23) presence
in eastern DRC (before they were destroyed by UN intervention force)
had always helped the Rwandan regime in keeping in check the former
Rwandan army and interahamwe forces.
However, after the arrival of the Tanzanian troops under the umbrella
of the United Nations intervention force along with troops from South
Africa and Malawi, and under the command of a Tanzanian General, Kigali
sulked!
And as if that was not bad enough, the worst later happened, the
destruction by the UN intervention force of the M23, hence the
disappearance, into thin air of Rwanda government’s dreams!
Therefore President Museveni’s impatience in becoming the new chief
executive officer of the EAC Federation helped him in becoming a willing
player in the ‘defunct’ CoW with the other two presidents from Kenya
and Rwanda!
The Tanzania government should now look critically at what I have just
narrated, and it will discover that the three issues are still relevant
and cannot therefore be swept under the carpet as long as Tanzania does
not play the ball!
What should Tanzania do? Should they rush into the EAC? No, they should not! Doing that would be suicidal!
In fact, Tanzania does not need to waste its time in this animal
called the EAC which is presently being pushed, left, right and centre,
by our so called Development Partners whose intention is nothing but to
get a bigger market!
It is important for Tanzania to bear in mind that ‘those pushing’ EAC
countries into the Federation actually want to later use others into
bringing pressure to bear on what they consider to be their would-be
biggest prize, the United Republic of Tanzania, which does not only have
arable land galore, but also all kinds of minerals, including gas and
oil.
Therefore the best way of dealing with the CoW, is for Tanzania to do
exactly what Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda did as the CoW lasted, and do it
very fast, get into construction of standard railroads that would
support Bagamoyo port as soon as it’s construction is completed!
Tanzania should approach the same country, China, which provided them
with the loan for the construction of the Bagamoyo port to get another
massive credit for construction of a network of standard rail in the
country that would link Bagamoyo port with countries like Zimbabwe,
Malawi, Zambia, Burundi and the DRC.
Without linking the new Bagamoyo port with a robust network of
railroads, the port could easily be reduced into a massive store for
storing imports rather than a gateway of both imports and exports to the
rest of the world!
Tanzania’s efficiency in running both the rail network and Bagamoyo
port would eventually force countries like Uganda and Rwanda to turn to
Bagamoyo port!
The beauty of Tanzania embarking on such project is that it will keep
the country in a very strong economic position regardless of whether or
not Tanzania is in the EAC!
At the end of the day, Tanzania would not find itself in the same
quagmire it found itself in when the original EAC collapsed in June,
1977!
For after the collapse of the original EAC, Tanzania found itself
sagging with a massive burden of having to establish new infrastructure
after losing those it had jointly participated in, in their construction
and which were located in Kenya.
For instance, it had to urgently look for fund for re-establishment of
its communication link after losing Longonot in Kenya by building the
Mwenge Satellite!
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