尼日利亚的债务陷阱:迈向可持续债务战略(审查)

J. S. Omotola
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1986年回到塔马利开始务农之前,他曾前往沙特阿拉伯。1989年,他重返政坛,担任驻沙特阿拉伯大使(1989 - 1992)和国务委员会主席(1992-2000)。2000年,巴乌米亚最后一次离开了国家政治舞台,当时他被选为曼普鲁古Kperiga地区的最高首领Kpeli Naa。从年轻时为父亲做牧童,到后来成为一个重要传统地区的酋长,巴乌米亚的酋长身份使他的生活兜了个圈子(第13章)。在书的结尾处,巴乌米亚回顾了自己的生活,最后为自己的政治生涯做了最后的辩护:“我不应为我的政治向任何人道歉”,他写道,“我很满意,我的政治很好地服务了我的选民和加纳”(第276页)。为了加强他的辩护,巴乌米亚从回忆录、新闻稿和官方会议记录等主要资料中摘录了一些内容,所有这些都试图证明他为马姆普拉古和加纳提供的公共服务。然而,除了捍卫自己的政治立场,巴乌米亚还将自己的生活作为北方年轻人为教育和农业发展而努力的榜样。为了达到这个目的,第十三章以一个来自曼普鲁古的牧童成为国务委员会主席的例子为例,带着一种特殊的道德目的重述了巴乌米亚的叙述,给北方的年轻人上了一课。巴乌米亚的职业生涯使这本回忆录成为一本重要的回忆录,值得在加纳和其他地方阅读。
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The Debt Trap In Nigeria: Towards a Sustainable Debt Strategy (review)
missions to Saudi Arabia before returning to Tamale to take up farming in 1986. He returned to politics in 1989, serving as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1989–92) and Chairman of the Council of State (1992–2000) (Chapter 11). In 2000, Bawumia left the national political scene for the last time when he was elected Kpeli Naa, Paramount Chief of the Kperiga Division of Mamprugu. The chieftaincy brought Bawumia full circle, from his youth as a herdboy for his father to the chieftaincy of an important traditional area (Chapter 13). Reflecting on his life in the book’s conclusion, Bawumia presents a final defence of his political career: ‘I owe no apology to anybody for my politics’, he writes, ‘which I am satisfied, served my constituency and Ghana well’ (p. 276). To strengthen his defence, Bawumia includes excerpts from primary sources, including memoirs, press releases and official minutes, all of which seek to demonstrate his public service to Mamprugu and Ghana. Beyond defending his politics, however, Bawumia also presents his life as an example to the youth of the north to work for educational and agricultural development. To this end, Chapter 13 recapitulates Bawumia’s narrative with a specific moral purpose, a lesson to young northerners, through the example of the herdboy from Mamprugu who rose to become Chairman of the Council of State. Bawumia’s career path makes this an important memoir, and it deserves to be read in Ghana and beyond.
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