Thursday, September 11, 2008

Abdoulaye Wade backs the coup in Mauritania:

The Senegalese president Mr.Abdoulaye Wade has just expressed his support for the last month Mauritanian coup, and said that the former president made a big mistake when he sacked all the head of the army and security services in the same decree, which could have caused a big chaos in the country.
Mr. Abdoulaye Wade is a Professor of Law, and considered to be Africa best educated president today, has added that he trusts the junta and he believes they will keep their words and organize a new presidential election as soon as possible.
At the end Mr.Abdoulaye Wade has urged the international organization to help the Mauritanian government to overcome the crisis.

Friend in need is friend indeed:

These days while we are facing an international plot spearheaded by France which aims at weakening our country and starving our population, our dear friends show up ones again and bring their support.
For example, in the golf region the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirate donated yesterday a huge quantity of food and basic needs for the poor and needy people in Nouakchott and across the country. The day before Qatar welcomed two government official for further information about the situation.
On behalf of all the brave Mauritanian, i would like to thank these great countries for their invaluable support.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Ely Ould Mohamed Vall announces his candidacy for next presidential election:

The leader of the junta, who ousted our former president Mr. Maaouiya Ould Sid’Ahmed Taya in 2005, has just announced his candidacy for the next presidential election.
For some this move tend to fix the mess he created three years ago when he toppled the former president Maaouiya Ould Sid’Ahme Ould Taya, and for the other it will only add more trouble to the political arena because the junta who rules nowadays will make him win at any cost.

Ely is a former Colonel in the army, and head of the national security for twenty years before taking power in 2005 after masterminding a coup against his dear friend and mentor Maaouiya Ould Taya when he was abroad.

For many people a former army officer could be the best choice in order to pull off the country from the mess he is stumbling on. While the opponents of Ely see him as a culprit and involved in all the mismanagement and embezzlements which has occurred in the country throughout the last thirty years.

In a nutshell, I think that we all should look forward for a prosperous future and overcome the past by the forgiveness.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Good Ramadane in Mauritania :

In order to alleviate the fasting conditions during this blessed month, the government of Mr. Ould Mohamed Laghdave took a string of quick and very well planed measures, which aim at offering and reducing the price of food across the country.
For instance, many big tracks loaded with all kind of basic food sent to the “Mahadras” (Koranic School), Mosques and the poors villages across the country. And in the same time a special shops are financed in order to offer basic food cheaper than usual during all this blessed month.

The hawks stopped by the junta:

They are sometimes very known public figure, but most of the time unknown persons who are hiding and hovering over their prey “the country resources”. They are craving for power and for them the people interest is irrelevant.

Even though, they were flushed out by the junta, they carry on spreading their poison across the country and abroad, throughout unpopular meetings.

But thank God they were stopped before it’s too late. And from now on, any candidate for public service should be checked thoroughly.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Mother Nature disturbs the activities in Nouakchott:

All the Major Streets and highways in Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, is ones again full of water and mud slide the all mixed with sewage as a result of this morning's rain fall.

In the town you can see many cars broken-out and left on street; while the major companies were oblige to witness delays in their activities.

I hope that the new authority will fix this problem very soon and forever, by building the necessary infrastructure and more sewage disposal.

Why we don’t try the Socialism:

Today as a Mauritanian we became more and more harcelated from the entire international organisation, only because we dared to express our choices and back the August 6th 2008 change, which brought the High Council of State lead by his president General Mohamed Ould Abdel Azize to power.

Even though, today the socialism seems outdated in Africa, I think that this ideology could be the solution at the end, because, it can offers the way-out of the serious problems which we like all the developping world are facing and couldn't overcome.
For instance, the socialism guarantees a free education for children, health care insurance for all, and many other advantages which represents the so-called “the millenium goal for development” in the liberal world. And everyone knows that this so-called “the millenium goal for development” is unreachable by countries like our, Mauritania, so why we don’t try the socialism.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

The first meeting of the new Government:

The new government which's headed by the Prime Minister Mr. Ould Mohamed Laghdave met yesterday for the first time. During his speech the president of the country The General Mohamed Ould Abdel Azize was very keen to explain to all the Ministers his commitment for serving people interests, and asked all the Ministers to join him in this fight which will be very tough. He also said that his first target will be tackling the corruption which’s hampering the country’s developpement.
At the end of his speech, The president of the country, Mr Mohamed Ould Abdel Azize urges all the government to work with him in order to achieve these goals and offer equal chance to all the population.

The Mauritanian coup was the best solution:

The former Mauritanian president Mr. Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi has failed completely during the last 15 months to live up to any of his commitment before his election.
He undoubtedly lets down all the Mauritanians. For example take the example of Tintane project. During the aftermath of the 2007 Tintane flooding which’s caused a huge damage to that town and its inhabitants, our country "Mauritania" received a lot of supports and aides from all the riches and powerful countries. I even still remember that check of $ 20 Millions donated by the Kingdom OF The Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to our country’s then leader Mr Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi. In front of the medias The former president pledged to build a new and safe town far from the flooding bed, and allow the people of Tintane, who have lost everything, to have a new and a happy life.
He appointed a manager and many employees for the job, and what look amazing for me and all the Mauritanians is the fact that one year later the people of Tintane still live under the same tents donated by international relief organization, and no sign of the government intervention is seen around.
The question is where did the $20 Millions donated by the Saudian go? And how can a president appoints and pays people without giving them any work? That shows a little example of how he really worked hard in order to squander all our resources. That’s why I say and I repeat again, the Mauritanian coup of August the 6th 2008 was the best solution.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Another way of colonising a poor country like Mauritania:

Today, it’s obvious the fact that the westerners like France and USA aren’t yet ready to deal equally with weak state like Mauritania. It’s not fair to try and impose any sanctions on Mauritania. The junta didn't do any wrong. They have just stood in the people side and overthrown a president who is involved in many cases of embezzlements.

The westerners know better than anyone else the fact that many African leaders use their status to get richer while their fellow citizens die in a dire poverty.

The Mauritanian people welcomed the August 6th 2008 coup, so why the westerners oppose it, and use all their weight in order to make it fail. I think that the westerners should be wiser and work for the interest of this poor and needy people and carry on giving them the necessary support unstead of punishing them for expressing theirs wills.

The hurricane season in the USA:

The American south coasts areas are ones again threatened by a hurricane. Unlike three years ago when the hurricane Katrina and Rita wreak a havoc on the same areas, this time the government looks one step ahead of the event, and took already all the necessary measures to reduce its impact. The population are warned one week before the big day, and asked to leave those unsecured areas. In their turn, the oil companies didn’t take any risky attitude and shut down all their activities in the area as a preventive measure.

“Gustave” is the name of the new hurricane which’s heading now toward the American south coast “after striking badly the Cuban coast”. In the USA, "Gustave" has made the republican postpone the date of their convention where Mr.John McCAIN is due to accept the party nomination as his candidate for the 2008 presidential.

People around the world are looking to this event carefully, because any disturbance caused by "Gustave" to the American oil companies will have a huge impact on their life.