OPINION
No More Diplomacy of CHAMPAGNE & Laugh Ha - Ha! By
Pasco Gerald Temple
During the Cold war era, Political Leadership of particularly the third World Countries took pleasure in travelling to Conferences organized by their Bilateral and Multi lateral partners on patronage, regardless of the economic consequences of their respective Countries, to drink Champaign and laugh ha --ha!
In some cases, even if the President of a country is not chanced to attend because the summits were never going to be to the betterment of their Countries, their hangers- around will rally round them, get them convinced to attend, with a very big delegation for two reasons: to attend dinner where they will drink Champaign and Laugh-ha ha! , and later, collect their Out- Door Post allowances.
In most cases they don’t bother to report back to their people, regarding of what actually transpired at these meetings, because they normally use such medium to renew their loyalties to their Eastern or Western Ally/ies and thrive in conflict and hypocrisy. They will tell abominable lies about themselves and paint their countries with horrible pictures, just to gain undeserved sympathy.
Again, some past Presidents and Governments officials used such venues to paint a very dirty and none existing – ugly picture about their countries, just to beg. They will even beg what they can afford. When they are given hand outs, they will keep it in secret.
But today, the Government of Sierra Leone: I mean the Government of President Ernest Bai Koroma is led by example. Meetings are not attended for attendance sake, the President does not believe in lips service, but always make sure, attendance to meetings are purposeful, thereby changing the concept of his predecessors from that of sycophancy and begging, to meaningful participation coupled with accountability.
For example, the last ECOWAS meeting began 900.Am and retired for close door talks by Mid-day. The close door session never ended until after 10. 00. Pm (22hrs) in the night, the Heads of States came back to the Conference Hall, made speeches: out-gone ECOWAS Commission President Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambas read an agreed communiqué before the meeting came to a close, about midnight.
The following morning President Koroma and his team left Nigeria for Sierra Leone.
Almost three weeks ago, President Ernest Bai Koroma led an eight man delegation to sympathise with the Nigerian Government and People for the loss of their President Umar Musa Yar Adua: he also used the same moment to congratulate the new Nigerian President Good luck Ebele Jonathan on his new job. He never slept: he returned the very day, and continued with his work in Sierra Leone.
What use to be the order of the day wherein Sierra Leonean Diplomats, especially Heads of Missions transforms their respective Chancery’s to Clearing and forwarding headquarters, thereby misusing the Geneva Conventions to embark on endless duty free concessions activities at the instance of the Country is considerably minimized to its lowest ebb.
Again, the autocratic and utopian character of some Heads of Diplomatic missions and diplomatic staff who considered themselves to be the Methuselah’s of diplomacy and administration are been gradually refined: those who fail to conform are been recalled to enable them know that Government institutions are not run like private properties.
At the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission in Abuja, attendances to meetings have changed. Meetings are no longer attended by buddies who have no business with the subject or theme. Now, Meaningful attendance to meetings, backed by active participation is now a prerequisite, and on the return of participants, they are bound to present their respective reports to their principal. So, a lot of changes have taken place.
Unlike before, appropriate coordination between Government officials and that of respective foreign Missions are visible.
On assuming duties in Abuja it was observed that Sierra Leone was considered a passive participant at different ECOWAS fronts, except at the Parliamentary level: previous Governments failed woefully to pay their annual contributions, these, coupled with wrong representation at different fronts resulted to poor showing at ECOWAS level.
Today, the Government of President Ernest Bai Koroma has fulfilled all its financial obligations to ECOWAS: that was why it came as no surprise to me during the two days 64th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Council of Ministers, to hear Sierra Leone’s Deputy Finance Minister Dr. Richard K Konteh robustly advocating for Sierra Leone’s representation at the bench of the ECOWAS Community Courts, and the position of a commissioner in ECOWAS during a meeting which started at 900AM, and ended at 03:45 AM.
Sierra Leone is represented by the Foreign Minister Hon Zainab H. Bangura in the Committee of five in charge of Niger Crisis. She is also a member of the ECOWAS Mediation and Security Council,
ECOWAS considers President Koroma a very vital key to the resolution of the Guinea crisis. He is also an essential factor to the realization of ECOWAS single currency, the formation of ECOWAS Central Bank, the realization of West African Peace Keeping Force, the realization of ECOWAS program for Food Self-sufficiency, the Control of small Arms in ECOWAS Countries.
To make mention of President Koroma’s contribution in pursuance of synchronizing border Trade tariffs at regional level need not be over emphasized.
In the Federal Republic of Nigeria, rebranding Sierra Leone is on course, because the perception about Sierra Leone is now changed. This is evident in the fact that hardly a month passes by, without one of the Nigerian press writing about achievements of the Ernest Bai Koroma Government.
It is important to note that the recent achievement made by the Ernest Bai Koroma Government through Information and Communication Minister Alhaji I.B. Kargbo, (Africa Coast to Europe (ACE)) Submarine Cable programmed to provide telecommunication services between and among Africa and Western Europe by means of submarine cable and satellite facilities was part of news items in the Nigerian Media.
Eye witness account can confirm that Sierra Leone is now a role model, because of the qualitative representations that are being made at different summits. At these fronts, there are No visible conflicting ideas: contributions by Government representatives in these environments are purely based on Government policies, devoid of compromise, which are always in consonance with international standards.
Sierra Leoneans who have been residing in different parts of the Federal Republic of Nigeria can now feel the warmth of President Ernest Bai Koroma’s Government, These developments are not secret; they are published worldwide in different media units.