TWS||Nicholas Waigwa
As the US President Barrack Hussein Obama was making his
fourth visit to the Sub-Saharan Africa in July, 2015, an American dentist
identified as Walter Palmer had just visited Africa on hunting mission that
ended up in the alleged murder of Zimbabwe’s 13 year old iconic lion.
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Barrack Obama whose plane landed in East Africa on Friday 24th
July in the evening, was in Nairobi- Kenya for the 6th Global Entrepreneurship
Summit on 25th-26th, and later for a two day visit in Ethiopia
where he addressed the leadership of the Africa Union (AU). The address to the
AU was the first by a sitting US president.
Among the pertinent issues President Obama addressed while
in the two East African Nations touched on fundamental freedoms, endemic
corruption, democracy, development and ethnicity.
Ironically, as the US president was delivering his powerful speeches,
which were well followed all over Africa and overseas, the body of Cecil the
lion was decomposing outside the Hwange
National Park in Zimbabwe.
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At the center of Cecil’s murder is an American dentist who
is alleged to have lured the lion – a valued heritage in Zimbabwe, outside the
park before taking away its life and a valuable part of the Hwange National
Park where Cecil lived with his family.
The murder of Cecil has raised a global outrage, a renewed
call for the protection of endangered species, and the call for the extradition
of the key suspect to Zimbabwe to face justice for reportedly killing a lion in
Africa.
The call for Palmer’s extradition to Zimbabwe is already
being seen as a tall order. It still remains to be seen is if the US will
embrace the spirit of equal treatment before the law and let its citizen fly to
the South African nation to face justice.
Photo:Nick Waigwa |
I use president Obama’s visit to ground this article because
while in Nairobi in what was his first visit as the first sitting President of
the United States of America, he did talk about a possibility of a tighter
policy to check the importation of ivory in America. The inspiration behind
President Obama’s comment on Ivory trade must have been placing an end to the
harmful ivory trade, which is threatening the existence of jumbos in the
planet.
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