Obama’s grasp for last-minute relevance Barack Obama
Barack Obama

Barack Obama

Rungano Dzikira Correspondent
Barack Obama’s appointment to the White House was celebrated by Africa more than the Americans themselves. It was the expectant hope that a black man would fare differently and be sympathetic towards fellow black men, an expectation Obama never cared to entertain!He leaves White House today, paving way for Mr Donald J. Trump.

Unlike what Africans and other progressive forces expected, US’ arrogance and hegemony got entrenched under his watch.

Obama has been a hypocrite, too.

While many of us thought he was seized with handing over power to Donald Trump, his devilish mind couldn’t allow him to go without extending sanctions on Zimbabwe!

On his renewal of sanctions on Zimbabwe, Obama’s justification was engraved in a notice titled “Continuation of the national emergency with respect to Zimbabwe” published by the White House on January 13, 2017. Obama claimed that the actions of the Government of Zimbabwe “contributed to deliberate breakdown of political and economic instability in the Southern African region”.

“The actions and policies of these persons continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the foreign policy of the United States,” said President Obama.

“For this reason, the national emergency declared on March 6, 2003, and the measures adopted on that date, on November 22, 2005, and on July 25, 2008, to deal with that emergency, must continue in effect beyond March 6, 2015,” read the notice.

Apparently President Mugabe is a threat to US foreign policy!

Which foreign policy are they talking about here, if not American hegemony? After all, who is America to police morality when democracy is decaying at their doorstep?

America speaks of human rights abuse, yet they are going about invading and abusing other nations’ rights!

Other countries unfortunate enough to receive a similar hostile goodbye pack from Obama were known American rivals, Cuba and Russia.

If America cares so much about the rule of law in Zimbabwe, why don’t they borrow a leaf from EU and uplift these illegal sanctions, seeing that the desired impact of the sanctions hasn’t been achieved nearly two decades down the line?

Recently, the EU resumed direct aid to the Government of Zimbabwe after noting progress in reforms that included a new constitution.

Prior to this, the EU had again gradually started easing the embargoes since 2009 when Zimbabwe formed an inclusive government.

Clearly, the EU had initially acceded to big brother America’s dictates without scrutinizing the situation on the ground to realize it wasn’t worth it.

If at all the sanctions were intended for President Mugabe, his alleged top brass and inner circle, Government and quasi-State institutions, why hasn’t the desired effect been achieved since 2001? If the desired goal hasn’t been attained in 16 years, what then will one year achieve, if it’s not an issue of Obama seeking last minute relevance?

Despite evidence that these embargoes were affecting ordinary Zimbabweans, America keeps renewing these evil measures.

Even the opposition parties acknowledge the illegal sanctions are futile. “These sanctions have not had the impact that was expected by the people because our understanding was that these sanctions were a travel ban but you will find that (President) Mugabe is all over New York,” said MDC-T deputy spokesperson and Bulawayo East legislator Thabitha Khumalo.

Obama’s government claimed that the intention was to punish President Mugabe for alleged rights abuses and electoral fraud, which they always claimed with nothing concrete to show for it.

The US in 2001 enacted the controversial Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) in attempts to force a change of government in the country.

According to Professor Jonathan Moyo, Obama has nothing to show for his term in office hence these last kicks of a useless dying horse.

“A new (Donald) Trump administration is taking over (this) week and that presents an opportunity for the US and Zimbabwe to reset their relationship and re-engage in pursuit of mutual interests. This calls for a new pragmatism. It’s better to be optimistic about that prospect than to worry about Obama whose approach to Africa has been shameful and disastrous,” he said.

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