Mugabe Humiliates Nigeria and South Africa
15 June 2015
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe laid into Nigerian and South Africa saying Africa would never agree to them getting permanent seats on the UN Security Council.
This Mugabe said was because they had both voted for UN Security Council Resolution 1973 in 2011, which authorised military action against the regime of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. They had betrayed the continent which could never trust them, sources reported him as saying.
Mugabe intervened in a meeting of the so-called “Committee of 10” at the summit on Saturday which was discussing possible amendments to the “Ezulwini Consensus” which stated Africa’s position on reform of the UN Security Council.
The 2005 Ezulwini Consensus was that Africa should demand at least two permanent and five non-permanent seats on the council as part of the protracted, wider reform to make it more representative of the world.
The consensus also demanded that the two permanent seats should come with the same veto powers as were enjoyed by the five current permanent members, the US, UK, China, Russia and France.
This demand for vetoes had effectively stymied Africa’s chances of reforming the council. And so the South African government was calling for Africa to adopt a more flexible approach by dropping the veto demand.
This was what the so-called G4 group of nations – Germany, Japan, India and Brazil – who were also seeking permanent seats on the council had done, as a tactical manoeuvre to try to diminish resistance to their bid.
Last year South African President Jacob Zuma said: “Africa needs to compromise – not reiterate fixed positions as it has done for the past nine years.”
And he organised a retreat of African Foreign Ministers in February 2014 to review the Ezulwini Consensus.
South Africa also intended to raise it in the Committee of 10 meeting here on Saturday. The Committee of 10 was appointed by the AU many years ago to pursue the UN Security Council reform.
But one regional official who was in the meeting said he believed that Mugabe’s attack on South Africa and Nigeria had seriously damaged South Africa’s case for reviewing the Ezulwini Consensus.
The official said Mugabe had not mentioned the two countries by name. But it was clear to all in the room who he was referring to as he referred to African governments who had been on the UN Security Council when Resolution 1973 on Libya was adopted in 2011.
South Africa and Nigeria were both on the council at the time, occupying two of the ten, non-permanent, two-year seats. South Africa’s vote for Resolution 1973 was highly controversial even within South Africa. But the South African government justified it on the grounds that a foreign military intervention was necessary to prevent Gaddafi’s forces slaughtering his opponents in their Benghazi stronghold, as he threatened to do.
Pretoria later condemned the Nato-led military coalition for going beyond the mandate which was to protect civilians, by helping rebels overthrow Gaddafi.
But South Africa suspects that countries like Zimbabwe are avoiding review of the Ezulwini Consensus and insisting on a hardline, maximalist position on UN Security Council reform because they don’t want bigger African countries like South Africa and Nigeria to get permanent seats on the council.-IOL

3 Replies to “Mugabe Humiliates Nigeria and South Africa”

  1. The Goblin is paranoid and insecure coz his days are numbered.He will not be contesting 2018 Elections coz he will be dead and buried before then.His stupid sons do not have a snow balls in Hell Chance of taking over Zim.They have got their own Ngozis hauting them as they have resorted to taking Drugs or running homeless people over with their Cars,only to issue fake Apologies like their mother’s fake PHD.

  2. Mr President!! Why not take a break and solve the problems directly affecting your country because all you seem to be concerned about these days is problems outside your own country.. Have you forgotten the mess you left in your own country?? Vanhu vari kufa nenzara kuno!!!!! All you are doing is gallivanting and trying to be a hero on the international scene at the expense of a suffering nation..

  3. President Mugabe’s support of Gaddafi is understandable, Gaddafi was a murderous tyrant and so is President Mugabe. Gaddafi was hunted down and killed like some sewage rat and President Mugabe is fearful the same will happen to him.
    The world has lost patience with tyrants and so have Zimbabweans!

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