Africa can’t entirely shun ‘western’ democracy, but can strike a balance

Editor, Reference is made to the article that appeared in The New Times of July, 16, titled “Why Africa’s democracy and democratisation should be home-grown and not imposed”. The author, Oscar Kimanuka, made an important point and I would recommend all Africans to read his piece.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Women exercise their right to vote. The New Times/File.

Editor,Reference is made to the article that appeared in The New Times of July, 16, titled "Why Africa’s democracy and democratisation should be home-grown and not imposed”. The author, Oscar Kimanuka, made an important point and I would recommend all Africans to read his piece.We have learnt that there is really no uniform model of democracy. To function effectively, a democratic system should reflect the unique needs and culture of the country in question. When we talk of democratic ideas being fundamental human values which are true but without a respected constitution, this may not be the case especially in modern dayIn my opinion, true African democracy can only be a hybrid rather than a purely western or pure African democracy. Because the modern day civil society institutions run in Africa originate and have many traits of the western democracy, Africa can’t live up to a divorce of the western democracy or else these institutions die. I liked Oscar’s article.Mike SsempaNyagatare

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Editor,Using the term "imposed” itself means that it is possible for the west to do so – and believe me, they will do so to their own interest as long as we don’t find ways to become quickly stronger on our own. Otherwise it is not also bad that this becomes imposed – as some African "rulers” out there will not suddenly start being "democratic”.WillAustria Editor,I am sorry to say that a number of our leaders are only interested in staying in power, and not about the legacy they will leave after so many years in office. I wish the author could hold a workshop and invite regional leaders to brainstorm and make an input to this important topic.John munyansangaKampala

--------------------------------------------------------- Editor,I agree with Oscar Kimanuka’s opinion. Democracy should only be built based on the domestic history and real situation so as to benefit the local people. It has been proved that the so-called "western democracy” has failed to rescue the Africans from war and hunger.Suxesun Nyarugenge