The Challenges Ahead

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The Challenges Ahead
The Challenges Ahead

Africa-Press – Mauritius. One question that has been on the minds of many people, especially those who see in the continuation in office of the current dispensation following the next general elections a bane for the country, is whether a credible alternative is available.

The circumstances of the past three years dominated by the restrictions imposed to the right of assembly in in light of the Covid pandemic, the quasi monopoly of the public broadcaster for the dissemination of government propaganda, a crushing parliamentary majority and an overbearing speakership the National Assembly bent on suppressing the voices from the opposition benches, etc.

, have not helped the latter to counter the current government effectively.

Worse, the continuing episodes relating to the probability or improbability of a common front comprising the main opposition parties, laboured upon and stretched to ridiculous lengths (and duly advertised in weekly press conferences) have not helped matters to the extent that it would appearnothing else matters to their party leaders.

The resulting perception that the political ambitions of a few men (and their families in a few cases) seem to have the upper hand over everything else – and the issues affecting life’s daily realities for the rest of the population are subordinate to those ambitions – has led to the growing sentiment that ‘it makes no difference who is at the helm since they are all the same’.

Our recent history tells us a different story about the governance track record of the parties/alliances in power in recent decades — the ‘all the same’ narrative merely serves to condone the perpetuation of the status quo.

If different vested interests – and politicians – succeed in what they do, it is because they have been playing craftily with the emotions of the people.

The presumption is that emotions of fear, envy, narrow and wide loyalties, etc, driven by communal, caste or personal considerations, can hold sway totally over reason and have consequently a defining influence over most electors in societies like ours.

That is despite the fact that there are formidable challenges that Mauritius has to face in this globalising world — challenges relating to energy prices, mounting pressures on the international price of raw materials and commodities, climate change, global warming and deforestation, etc.

For the common man, the most pressing problem of the day and the one that requires immediate attention is the rising cost of living that is crippling most of the working and middle classes of the country.

Mauritius is also witnessing a rising crime rate; whatever official statistics would have us believe, there is apprehension among citizens of this country regarding their personal safety and security.

Besides their proliferation in the countryside, drugs are finding their way into secondary schools, and, worse, it appears that some youngsters may have been enlisted in such traffic.

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