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Chine-Burkina Faso : « Donner du poisson et apprendre à pêcher », la vision stratégique selon l’ambassadeur LI Jian

29 mai 2020, 10:25, par Ka

Leiw : I said what I think in my self-criticism. And if Africa since its independence remains mired in its development, most of the faults rest on our leaders with large gullet who think only of their little person, instead of thinking of the interests of their people.
Chinese leaders since 1972 have been able to correct these faults : This is why nowadays China presents itself at the door of the first power in the world. As Africa tries to do the same as China, instead of always reaching out to beg.

And I tell you my dear Leiw, that we can with all the wealth of the subsoil of our Continent exceeded China, but it lacks the good will of our decision-makers. Sankara had wanted to trace the path of this will, especially that it is a reality : But he was eliminated by the parasites and lazy from the Continent. If Africans wanted to develop their continent, imitation like using China to conquer the world is not prohibited. My dear Leiw, I will give you an example : For Burkina to develop, it is necessary to give means to farmers, except the primary population can develop a country if it is given means. And North Korea understood it a long time ago that to boost agricultural production, it must be mechanized with machines produced on the spot, that is to say, make the tractors themselves, and not receive them as in Burkina, and after a year, they are seen to rot in the fields because of breakdowns and lack of spare parts. For this, North Korea has found the solution, ’’ ’imitation which is not prohibited :’ ’’ ’In 1956 when North Korea received their first agricultural tractor from the Soviet Union, it was dismantled piece by piece, and an appeal was made to all the blacksmiths of the country to imitate each the manufacture of a part. And a new tractor was created with thousands of spare parts.
This is what the ideologist Thomas Sankara wanted for the whole of Africa, ‘’ ’consuming what we make on the spot.’ ’’ ’’

To finish my dear Leiw, Having rubbed shoulders with and worked with the ideologist and visionary Captain Thomas Isidore Sankara, I keep saying in this forum of Lefaso.net, "" "’that today more than yesterday, the Sankara myth is more alive than ever. He has defied time to the point that the child from all over Africa today appears to be the way for many Burkinabè and young Africans. But it is clear that even if his ideas are still celebrated, the man has apparently not yet had a political heir to his size, able to put on his boots and rise to the height of the hopes he had aroused . Glad to read you Internet user Leiw.

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