The third Forbes Economic Forum in Brazzaville on banking
From 24 to 25 July 2014 in Brazzaville, Denis Sassou Nguesso held the third Forbes Africa check car forum with the theme of banking check car services. The objective of this forum is to reflect on the role of banks in the development of Africa. Thus, participants should answer the question how important: how to bring Africans to open bank accounts? I was expecting at the end of this forum solutions to tell relatives and friends that now I will not use Western Union or Money Gram to send money, I will do transfers.
On 25 July 2014, I was expecting the minutes of the forum, I searched, browsed the web, social networks, no sign of the conclusions of the forum. So what do we do? Why pay participants up 100,000 to tell a student of the 1st year whatever the university check car in Africa already know: It takes at least 80% of the population of a country or in the middle class to achieve the objectives of banking. A do we need to Sarkozy or Jacques Attali for that? Sassou would have made an appointment with my office, it would have cost less. I would have even made free as a compatriot, and he would have organized a forum on other topics. Mr. Chairman, trust the Congolese, they studied and studied well, you tell yourself during one of your visits to Paris. They have nothing to envy to Sarkozy, Jacques Attali or to others. What they say, we all studied the same things. Better still, the teachers like Louis Bakabadio Hervé Diata and their colleagues at the university of economics know better than anyone what the Congo - Brazzaville and Africa need. Ask them questions and apply what they tell you. Louis Bakabadio check car is Doctor of Science in Economics. His work on political economy lessons in Kongo parabolic poetry are the basis for our economy. Let us return to the forum. How to talk to bank accounts in a country (same goes for the other heads of state present except South Africa), where approximately 70% of the population lives on less than one US dollar check car a day? How to speak of banking services check car in a country where the president's wife sells bundles of money to a musician check car from Congo Democratic (hand in hand) or parents (again from hand to hand)? How to speak of banking services when we learn that the treasure of Brazzaville is primarily used to pay for purchases of shirts and suits children and nephews of the president (see Libération of Monday, check car December 16, 2013)? How to talk about banking when managing state affairs is a mystery and riches of the country are sold, sold off without the Congolese control management through institutions? How then continue to come from elsewhere ideas without our schools, our universities, our researchers ... can seize it to better integrate, use and improve, transform, adapt ... according to the developments in our society. Banks are an institution in a country. They are the heart of the economic and financial policy of the state. Much of the economic and financial policy check car of a state rests on them. When speaking of the relationship between the national political economy and international political economy, is put at the heart of this debate the role of banks and the currency. It is they who guarantee and secure the purchase and sale of a state. For example, since we have no reliable banks, are largely French banks that provide and secure our sales and purchases abroad. This gives France an influence on us that goes beyond adversarial check car relationships around oil. This means that France can stifle check car Congo - Brazzaville just by delaying banking. See this: 1. Under Milongo André, France has delayed the transfer of oil revenues to Brazzaville and others. Milongo had to make do with the income tax and customs. Moreover, to lock the finances of the Republic, Milongo has not called the Western, he has not held a forum. He trusted the Congolese trained at the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM). And believe me, it was difficult, but it worked. These young people had used Milongo were almost check car all unemployed graduates. But you should know that what they have studied at ENAM is what Jacques Attali or Sarkozy studied at Sciences Po Paris and ENA. The Congolese administrative system is based 95% on the French model. The remaining 5% is corruption, clientelism, nepotism ... but that's the case Sassou Nguesso himself, flanked
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