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Has Obama been good to Africa?
United States President Barack Obama. PHOTO/ REUTERS
Posted Tuesday, January 19 2010 at 21:00
US President Barack Obama’s record on Africa during his first year in the White House is drawing mixed reviews from analysts in Washington and Nairobi.
There is general agreement in Washington that Kenyans and other Africans held exaggerated hopes for a US president of African descent that could not possibly be fulfilled.
In Nairobi, the government downplayed Mr Obama’s failure to visit Kenya during his tour of Africa, instead saying that the country had gained a lot during the US president’s first year in office.
Foreign Affairs minister Moses Wetang’ula praised Mr Obama for “exemplary performance” in his first year in office. The minister was speaking in Naivasha on the sidelines of a parliamentary committee meeting on constitution review.
He said the 2009 Nobel Prize win for the US president and the progress made so far in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were the major achievements of President Obama’s first year.
“He has so far carried himself properly when dealing with Kenya,” he said. Mr Wetang’ula said America
Mr Wetang’ula said America will remain Kenya’s ally when it came to trade and the fight against piracy in the risk-prone Indian Ocean Coast.
The Africa Growth Opportunity Act (Agoa) conference held in Nairobi last year, is also a hallmark of President Obama’s commitment to his ancestral land, the minister said.
However, he warned the US against venturing on the “sovereign no-go zones” as was the case with the recent visa bans on corrupt government officials.
A top Foreign Affairs ministry official speaking separately explained that the decision by president Obama – whose father was Kenyan – not to visit the country last year should not be misconstrued to imply that he had snubbed Kenya.
“President Obama’s decision not to come to Kenya on his first tour of Africa was very strategic. If he did come, he would have played along the stereotype prevailing then that Kenya was going to be given special preference by the US,” said Prof Egara Kabaji, the Director of Communications at the ministry.
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The US president chose to visit Egypt and Ghana, leaving out Kenya during his tour of Africa last year.
Prof Kabaji noted that Mr Obama’s first year in office had seen the number of tourists visiting the country especially from the US rise sharply, with Kogelo village in Siaya district – the birthplace of Obama Snr – becoming a major tourist attraction.
“Today I can proudly state that it is Kogelo that is driving the Western tourism circuit, and this just within a year of his administration. Kenya is also suddenly attracting thousands of scholars from all over the world, thanks to the fact that the leader of the most powerful nation in the world traces his roots here,” he stated.
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Submitted by maziwa_lalaPosted January 20, 2010 10:44 AM
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Submitted by twahir01
Obama is just like a Kenyan politician. They never keep their promises. instead of Pulling out troops he has added troops. Guantanamo Bay still exists. Companies are still relocating from US... Obama made in Kenya
Posted January 20, 2010 09:18 AM -
Submitted by jeffallanis
As a kenyan living in the US ,i believe Obama loves kenya so much and would do anything to see that our country thrives,but why he never visited kenya on his first trip to africa,is because he was afraid of the issue being politicised and used to fight him by right wing groups.
Posted January 20, 2010 08:17 AM -
Submitted by ganda
This country Kenya is very lucky,we have two Presidents and a Prime Minister that is President Obama,President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga.We are above all so Kenya and America must work together.God given.
Posted January 19, 2010 11:48 PM -
Submitted by ganda
This country Kenya is very lucky,we have two Presidents and a Prime Minister that is President Obama,President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga.We are above all so Kenya and America must work together.God given.
Posted January 19, 2010 11:48 PM




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Obama has continued the tradition of western leaders of ignoring Africa. He refused to visit most of Africa citing corruption yet he has visited Egypt and Saudi Arabia countries which also have dictatorships. We can and should help ourselves