User talk:David Pitya Jada

How Maladministration Deteriorate The State?
After the Second World War (War II) in 1945 most African countries got their independence. Before the independence, the African clamouring for power would promise the people heaven. Absolutely, politicians all over are the same, they can promise to build bridges where there is no river. Most of the development that were expected were not constructed due to the empty promises. Then what does Maladministration mean? Maladministration is the results of inefficient or improper management of resources in terms of distribution or managing of resources by the legitimate body or government.

Maladministration can be in form of corruption, misuse of resources and so forth. Mostly Corruptions and Nepotism became the order of the day. Many of the aspirations and promises haven't been honoured. There are many examples in this regard:

1- South Sudan is one such example. Before the independent on July 9, 2011, South Sudan is part of Sudan. Before the independent in 9 July, South Sudan Politicians has promise us a lot to done according to the SPLM Manifesto of 1983 and promises that they had for us wasn't fulfilled. Now nothing has been implemented to us on the ground, still we are facing challenges in our own country South Sudan.

2- Ghana was another relevant example that Dr. Kwame Nkuma became the president upon attainment of Independence in 1957. He made many golden promises. For reasons of Maladministration nothing was fulfilled. Nkrumah declared Ghana one Party system mean He is president for life.

3- Uganda is yet another suitable example. Right from independence in 1962 up to 1985, mismanagement of the country's economy went out of proportion. Sign of economic recovery only erupted by the advent of National Resistance Movement (NRM) particularly what people witnessed during it's ten years rule.

4- Liberia, established in the middle of seventeenth century by former slaves sent from USA regarded as the first republic in Africa, was badly administered. The slain president, William Tolbert, practised unprecedented first rate nepotism, call it Political patronage.

Therefore, in order to save the State from collapsing, my verdict is, Africa leaders should concentrate and put more effort in building Good Governance System as the basic of providing citizens with services and ensure that the protection of resources and it's utilization is very important for the future generations of Africa.

In Conclusion, All in all, African Politicians and rulers failed to formulate there policies right from the beginning. Many technocrats simply keeping silent due to the dictatorial system in Africa.

Writer is Fourth Year Student of Political Science and Public Administration in Upper Nile University. He can be reached via email davidopitia@gmail.com /davidopitia1993@outlook.com David Pitya Jada (talk) 07:29, 21 August 2022 (UTC)