to start amassing enormous wealth for themselves, becomes
irresistible.
They come to believe that they are indispensable leaders. In
cases where the constitution allows it, they virtually become
life Presidents. In those cases where a country's constitution
imposes limitations, they generally amend the constitution to
enable themselves to cling to power for eternity.
Leaders such as Leopold Senghor, Julius Nyerere, Ketumile
Masire, Olusegun Obasanjo, Abdusalam Abubaker and Jerry
Rawlings avoided these traps and stepped down at the
height of their power and influence. They became respected
and admired beyond the borders of their respective
countries.
Yet when we are dealing with matters of state in countries
other than our own, we should be scrupulously objective and
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