They understand the mechanics of governance and the strategies needed to harness our vast mineral wealth and fertile soils for the benefit of every citizen.
The failure is not one of the mind, but of the heart.
It is a calculated choice driven by unbridled greed and a staggering level of selfishness that prioritizes personal enrichment over the survival of the collective.
While the ruling elite functions as a kleptocracy, looting national resources with impunity, there is a secondary and perhaps more uncomfortable reason for our stagnation.
In spite of our academic achievements, we have remained remarkably cowardly when the time comes to confront and challenge those who are dismantling our future.
We have allowed fear to paralyze our agency.
This silence is compounded by a lack of forceful, visionary opposition leadership capable of galvanizing the masses into a coherent movement for change.
However, beyond the fear and the leadership vacuum, there lies a much deeper, more insidious psychological barrier that prevents us from reclaiming our dignity.
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