{"id":3608,"date":"2021-09-24T11:39:54","date_gmt":"2021-09-24T11:39:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/lesotho\/all-news\/how-lesotho-could-abandon-its-army"},"modified":"2021-09-24T12:01:57","modified_gmt":"2021-09-24T12:01:57","slug":"how-lesotho-could-abandon-its-army","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/lesotho\/all-news\/how-lesotho-could-abandon-its-army","title":{"rendered":"How Lesotho could abandon its army"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color: #ff6600\"><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/\">Africa-Press<\/a> &#8211; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/lesotho\">Lesotho<\/a>. <\/strong><\/span>Lesotho allocated USD$52.6 million (Maloti 698 million) to its military in 2017 \u2013 or 3.9 percent of government expenditure. This is a figure that has doubled in real terms since 2008.<\/p>\n<p>By any standards \u2013 and particularly for a country as impoverished as Lesotho \u2013 this is an indefensible amount of money. The case for de-militarising the tiny country of over 2.2 million is threefold.<\/p>\n<p>First, Lesotho\u2019s military serves no significant security function. The country is completely surrounded by South Africa, one of Africa\u2019s military superpowers that spends almost 70 times more on its military.<\/p>\n<p>It would easily overwhelm the Lesotho Defence Force, which has just 3 000 soldiers. Second, from its inception, the Lesotho military has interfered with democratic processes and engaged in human rights abuses.<\/p>\n<p>Historically, it has been used by the government to thwart political opposition. In 1986, of its own volition it staged a coup and took over political power.<\/p>\n<p>In April 1994, a group of soldiers took four government ministers hostage, and killed the deputy prime minister. And in August 2014, the military attempted another coup, but failed.<\/p>\n<p>Third, the country\u2019s poverty levels and poor socio-economic indicators mean that government\u2019s budgetary resources must be allocated with particular care.<\/p>\n<p>Almost 60 percent of its population earns less than USD$1.90 a day. At the same time, Lesotho ranks 159th of the 189 countries on the UNDP\u2019s Human Development Index.<\/p>\n<p>Previous attempts to reform the Lesotho military have come to naught. But I still believe that there\u2019s a strong case for Lesotho to demilitarise completely.<\/p>\n<p>The case for not having an army<br \/>\nCan a country exist without a military?<br \/>\nThe simple answer is yes: according to the United States\u2019 Central Intelligence Agency there are 36 nations without a regular army although sometimes their police act as de facto military forces.<\/p>\n<p>Take Costa Rica, for example. It\u2019s a country of 5 million people, which demilitarised in 1948 following a civil war. For decades, the country has been a haven of peace, democracy and prosperity in a region bedevilled by violence and insecurity.<\/p>\n<p>In terms of various international indices, it is far ahead of its neighbouring countries. The fact that it doesn\u2019t spend on a military has enabled much higher allocations to areas like education and health.<\/p>\n<p>There are five requirements, however, that seem necessary for a successful demilitarisation. These are:<br \/>\nl Widespread acceptance by citizens,<br \/>\nl willingness by political leaders to make the decision,<br \/>\nl a detailed plan,<br \/>\nl an implementing agency such as a ministry of peace, and<br \/>\nl adequate financing.<\/p>\n<p>My focus is on the money it would take for Lesotho to demilitarise. Financing demilitarisation<br \/>\nCompensating former soldiers is a necessary investment to successfully demilitarise.<\/p>\n<p>Compensation of personnel in Lesotho\u2019s military for their loss of employment would have to meet the requirements of Lesotho\u2019s Labour Code Order, which stipulates a severance payment equivalent to two week\u2019s wages for each completed year of continuous service.<\/p>\n<p>This would cost USD$12.1 million (M152 million). A more generous approach would be to pay the equivalent of, say, two years of their gross income. This would cost USD$59.3 million (M789 million).<\/p>\n<p>Both these amounts would need to be funded by donors. I would also propose that disbanding the Lesotho Defence Force be linked to the disbursement of a basic income grant payable to all adult citizens. This would mitigate economic uncertainty, which is the predominant source of insecurity in any country.<\/p>\n<p>Evidence from recent reviews of grant-related programmes worldwide shows that cash transfers \u2013 like basic income grants \u2013 result in improved health and education and lead to higher incomes in the long term.<\/p>\n<p>I would suggest, therefore, that Lesotho would benefit from a basic-income-grant programme, and that monies saved from a long-term demilitarisation initiative could be used to support it.<\/p>\n<p>Data from the Lesotho\u2019s Household Budget Survey estimated the country\u2019s average income \u2013 for almost 95 percent of households \u2013 to be USD$346 (M4 853) per annum.<\/p>\n<p>What if the USD$53 million (M698 million) currently spent on the military was allocated instead to all adult citizens?<br \/>\nAssuming two adults per household, the average household income for these households would increase by almost 20 per cent to USD$68 (M954) per annum.<\/p>\n<p>It should also be noted that a considerable proportion of both payouts to the military, and Lesotho\u2019s adult citizenry, will come back to the government in the form of taxation. Some important questions remain.<\/p>\n<p>In particular, whether a 20 percent increase in average household income for 95 percent of households would be enough to persuade the government and citizens of Lesotho to support demilitarisation.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s also uncertain whether the military personnel would be satisfied with the payout scenarios as proposed. And of utmost importance is political good will. The programmes I have suggested will only succeed with the support of Lesotho\u2019s government.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Africa-Press &#8211; Lesotho. Lesotho allocated USD$52.6 million (Maloti 698 million) to its military in 2017 \u2013 or 3.9 percent of government expenditure. This is a figure that has doubled in real terms since 2008. By any standards \u2013 and particularly for a country as impoverished as Lesotho \u2013 this is an indefensible amount of money. 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