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Lessons well learned

Updated: 2012-12-18 15:24
By LI LIANXING ( China Daily)

Former Rwandan ambassador says China can play a big role in African development because of existing economic bonds

Rugaba Silas believes that the Chinese growth model is the best fit for African nations as it stands for economic success without compromising national interest.

"China's development mode is a model worth emulating," says Silas, the former Rwandan ambassador to China.

Lessons well learned

Former Rwandan ambassador Rugaba Silas says China's development mode is worth emulating. PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY 

"Most of the Western growth models are highly individualistic and does not include overall welfare of the country. What sets China apart from the rest, is that when it makes investments, it always thinks of the country and its people first. In that sense the Chinese are more patriotic than anyone else, in the world," he says.

"Rwanda should take a page out of the Beijing growth model and use it to further its relations with the rest of the world. The African nation already has strong bonds with China and the two sides should work to improve this further."

Lessons well learned

Unlike the limited or scattered knowledge about China that exists among most of the African policy makers, Silas has in-depth and intimate knowledge of China and the progress it has achieved since the 1970s.

"My first encounter with China was in the late 1960s, during interactions with some agricultural experts from Taipei," he says.

"When official ties between China and Rwanda were established in 1971, the Chinese government sent a team of specialists to work in the Rwandan paddy rice, tea and sugarcane cultivation programs. Not only were the Chinese officials extremely competent and skilled in their respective professions, they were also conspicuous in their ubiquitous blue uniforms. Though they were very few in number, they were endearing, knowledgeable and extremely open to every one."

Silas says his real insight began in 1995 after he became Rwanda's first ambassador to China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. "The first lesson about China that I learned as from the totally urban landscape in Beijing," he says.

"It was an important lesson as it made me aware of the massive steps taken by China to become a developed economy. At the same time, I also realized that such strides were next to impossible for most of the African nations."

Silas says that after the 1994 mass genocide in Rwanda, there was an air of mistrust among most Western nations for his country. "Beijing was one of the first nations to recognize us after the genocide and also the last and first nation out and in of Kigali during the genocide," he says.

"China had at that time reiterated that the genocide was in no way a reflection of the Rwandan government policy. It was also one of the reasons why China was the first nation to return to Kigali after the massacre. This was indeed a significant gesture as there is an old saying in Rwanda that the first friend coming back after a ruin is the best one," he says.

Many other Western countries took a long time to recognize the new government and the new diplomatic missions. Countries like France recognized the new government after more than two months, he says.

"Our life in Beijing was simple and not at all expensive," Silas says, adding that his salary was extremely low as Beijing was one of the cheapest cities in the world to live in at that time. "It was ranked even lower, in terms of living costs, than Rwanda's neighbor Burundi,"he says.

Silas says that his primary task in Beijing was to step up bilateral cooperation in agricultural technologies, especially in irrigation and soil erosion prevention technologies.

"Though I made significant progress on this front, the Rwandan government reprioritized its reconstruction schedule and shifted focus to infrastructure and security," he says, adding that the present Rwandan Army Chief had done most of his training from China.

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