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Jumah condemns Africans for not speaking with one voice

By Vincent Gunde
Pan- Africanist and Revolutionary leader Bantu Saunders Jumah the Utopian, has condemned African leaders who recently were attending to G-20 meeting in South Africa for the first time of failing to speak with one voice against injustices from western countries.
Jumah said the continent of Africa has become the only vulnerable continent on the planet Earth not because its people are lazy, poverty and helpless but the misunderstandings that the continent of Africa is for the Black people.
He said the continent of Africa is vulnerable more because people misunderstand their colour as Black while in true sense, Africans are not black, they have a brown skin while Europeans are not white, they have a pink skin.

Speaking through a Pan- African Revolutionary voice, Jumah has noted with a grave concern that the Europeans or western countries have inflicted more injustices on Africans but Africans themselves do not want to stand up against their injustices.
Jumah said the most-richest nations were meeting in South Africa, saying this could have been the best forum for Africans to tell western countries that they are not poor, they have resources to make their countries rich, but they were all quiet.
He said very recently people have witnessed the United States government speaking and sending warning shots against the government of President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa but unfortunately, the African Union (AU)and SADC have been seen to be quiet.
The Revolutionary leader said in Burkina Faso President Captain Ibrahim Traole has escaped a number of assassinations attempts, the African regional bodies did not send soldiers to fight those that are praying for his blood, they are all quiet till this day.
He said in Tanzania, there have been an election where one woman stood on the presidential ballot while opposition party leaders vying for presidency of that country are in prison, the elections went on without African bodies issuing condemnation statements.
“This is speaking for itself that beside Africans having the African Union, SADC and other regional bodies, Africans are not united, they are used to suffer from injustices which are being inflicted on them from western countries,” said Jumah.
He has urged G- 20 countries to accept the wind of change which is blowing all over Africa claiming that it started with Niger, Mali, Senegal, Kenya, Lesotho, Botswana, Malawi and Tanzania speaking for itself that time for injustices are almost over.



