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USAID: A Tool for US Interests in Africa? Nigerian Former Presidential Candidate Speaks Out
USAID: A Tool for US Interests in Africa? Nigerian Former Presidential Candidate Speaks Out
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been utilized by the United States as a tool to further its own agenda, Adamu Garba II, the Executive Chairman of IPI Group Limited and a former Nigerian presidential aspirant, told Sputnik Africa, expressing his deep skepticism about the role of the agency in Africa.According to Garba, USAID is not merely a humanitarian aid organization but a strategic instrument used by the US to manipulate African nations, undermine their sovereignty, and perpetuate instability.Garba argued that since the US launched its War on Terror in 2001, special operations forces have been deployed under various pretexts, including humanitarian aid and educational programs, to infiltrate African nations. He claimed these forces use information warfare and psychological operations to create disorder and fuel insurgencies.He believes USAID plays a critical role in these operations, making it a tool for geopolitical manipulation rather than genuine development.Threat to National SovereigntyBeyond destabilization, Garba asserted that USAID directly threatens the sovereignty of African nations by orchestrating regime changes, much like in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. He pointed to past US-backed interventions as evidence.To counter these alleged threats, Garba urged African governments to take a firm stance against foreign NGOs. He proposes a strict vetting process to ensure that NGOs have no ties to external political interests, arguing that failure to do so allows them to be used as conduits for smuggling weapons and fueling conflicts.He further insisted that Africa must reject foreign aid entirely and focus on self-sufficiency.BRICS as an Alternative to Western AidAs a solution, Garba advocates for stronger partnerships with BRICS, emphasizing that its economic model is based on fair exchange rather than exploitation. He believes that reliance on Western-controlled financial systems has kept Africa impoverished, while BRICS offers a pathway to economic independence.According to Garba, embracing BRICS would free Africa from economic dependence on Western institutions like the IMF and World Bank.
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USAID: A Tool for US Interests in Africa? Nigerian Former Presidential Candidate Speaks Out
16:04 05.02.2025 (Updated: 16:59 05.02.2025) Christina Glazkova
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CBS reported on Monday that USAID is set to be integrated into the State Department and will experience a reduction in its workforce, although it will continue to focus on humanitarian efforts. Secretary of State Rubio earlier remarked that USAID is currently not aligning with US national interests and is hindering the efforts of US authorities.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been utilized by the United States as a tool to further its own agenda, Adamu Garba II, the Executive Chairman of IPI Group Limited and a former Nigerian presidential aspirant, told Sputnik Africa, expressing his deep skepticism about the role of the agency in Africa.
According to Garba, USAID is not merely a humanitarian aid organization but a
strategic instrument used by the US to manipulate African nations, undermine their sovereignty, and perpetuate instability.
Garba argued that since the US launched its
War on Terror in 2001, special operations forces have been deployed under various pretexts, including humanitarian aid and educational programs, to infiltrate African nations. He claimed these forces use information warfare and psychological operations to create disorder and fuel insurgencies.
"These special operations forces were able to penetrate in our continent, especially in Africa, in the name of aid, educational endowment, healthcare support and NGOs. But then in the end, they serve as a conduit to continue, to foil instability and to support insurgency in many, many of the operations they are carrying out in Africa," Garba said.
He believes USAID plays a critical role in these operations, making it a tool for geopolitical manipulation rather than genuine development.
Threat to National Sovereignty
Beyond destabilization, Garba asserted that USAID directly threatens the
sovereignty of African nations by orchestrating regime changes, much like in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. He pointed to past US-backed interventions as evidence.
"If you check even the release that has come out, you will see that they are responsible for so many of the situations that happened in the Arab Spring, where Mubarak was removed, where Gaddafi was kicked out, where $15 billion was budgeted to remove Bashar al-Assad. The same USAID," he stated.
To counter these alleged threats, Garba urged African governments to take a firm stance against
foreign NGOs. He proposes a strict vetting process to ensure that NGOs have no ties to external political interests, arguing that failure to do so allows them to be used as conduits for smuggling weapons and fueling conflicts.
He further insisted that Africa must reject foreign aid entirely and focus on self-sufficiency.
"No country on earth has ever developed with aid. So African countries like Nigeria and others have to work inwardly to develop their own independent capacities and capabilities," he stressed.
BRICS as an Alternative to Western Aid
As a solution, Garba advocates for stronger partnerships with
BRICS, emphasizing that its economic model is based on fair exchange rather than exploitation. He believes that reliance on Western-controlled financial systems has kept Africa impoverished, while BRICS offers a pathway to economic independence.
"BRICS is backed by commodity, and it's a complete pillar for a multipolar world, and it enables exchange between country to country with their local currencies," he explained.
According to Garba, embracing BRICS would free Africa from economic dependence on Western institutions like the IMF and World Bank.