Moulding a Plural & Enterprising
Polity & Citizenry
A Clarion call for a Resilient
Ethiopianism
Public
Lecture - RL Vol XII No
CCCXIII, MMXVIII
Costantinos
Berhutesfa Costantinos, PhD
Professor
of Public Policy & Sustainable Institutional Reforms
Abstract
In
advancing the economy, private sector,
capital and liberalisation of the big state owned enterprises that would
unleash untapped billions for development, are indispensable allies to
employment and livelihood security. In its transformational stance, the
state must focus on streamlining
discretionary rule of officials, eliminate
monopolies and the economic distortions that facilitate them and improve accountability. Finally, a requisite for
pluralism is a spirit of tolerance and transparency - discords resolved in a
spirit of respect for the views of citizens. Visionary leadership, political
will and public support are vital to the state’s legitimacy that twigs from meritorious
choices to district-cum-zonal officers that are in direct contact with the
populace and reform of policy-making and governing institutions. Society’s
watchdogs and responsible and independent media are indispensable assets in
curbing corruption and pursuing good governance goals consistently and in
varying contexts, but do so without resorting to a self-defeating, overly
scripted and stage-managed political gambit. The protests and the apologies
herald a new era of openness, albeit at a price!
Key words: Ethiopianism,
meritocracy, pluralism, human rights, corruption, mal governance,
Updated
2018
See paper here or https://www.academia.edu/36977537/Moulding_a_Plural_and_Enterprising_Polity_and_Citizenry_-_A_Clarion_call_for_a_Resilient_Ethiopianism_RL_Vol_XII_No_CCCXIII_MMXVIII
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