An international market researcher, freelance business
consultant and analyst is challenging the IMF boss of what she projected as
growth in the CEMAC region. Callistus Fonjong picks holes with the
declarations of Mrs Christine Lagarde who did not mention corruption as a
veritable stumbling block to economic growth and development. His response came
following a visit of the MD for the International Monetary Fund, FMI to
Cameroon.
Below is a full letter to Mrs Lagarde…
Dear Mrs Lagarde. I
have gone through your speech. There is clear indication from your speech that
African policymakers lack economic development knowledge. Actually, you are
right. You sounded as someone who understands that he/she is addressing a crowd
of desperate, helpless, confused and ignorant people who are ready to accept
any proposal you make. Your proposals mostly will be tired up to IMF gains.
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While you came up with
some apparently good proposals, most of your suggestions were shallow. You
refused totally to mention embezzlement, bribery, misappropriation, corruption,
etc as impediments to growth in the CEMAC region.
If Boko Haram could be mentioned
and considered as a factor of economic development impediment in the CEMAC
region, what stopped you from mentioning the other factors (like corruption) I
just named?
As a market researcher, business analyst and consult, I find your speech
lacking of vital points to be considered by the Africans.
The CEMAC policymakers should get an independent consultant or a third party
verifier if they actually mean business. And talking of being serious, these
Africans are not serious because they all work for their French Master against
their own very African citizens.
By Callistus Fonjong
POST SCRIPT:
When Mrs Christine
Lagarde met with Finance Ministers of the CEMAC zone, she advised that tax exoneration
should be avoided if the respective governments have to generate income.
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It is
common knowledge that huge chunk of money is lost when people import goods and
use their ‘connections’ to have them cleared from ports without them paying
much needed taxes.
Mrs Lagarde also said there was need for the governments to focus on non-petroleum revenue.
Mrs Lagarde also said there was need for the governments to focus on non-petroleum revenue.
She urges the strengthening
of sub regional integration and for the business environment to be improved.
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