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George B. N. Ayittey (13 October 1945 – 28 January 2022) was a Ghanaian economist, author, and president of the Free Africa Foundation in
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. He was a professor at American University, and an associate scholar at the
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. He championed the argument that "Africa is poor because she is not free," that the primary cause of African poverty is less a result of the oppression and mismanagement by
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, but rather a result of modern oppressive native autocrats and
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policies. He also went beyond criticism of the ''status quo'' to advocate for specific ways to address the abuses of the past and present; specifically he called for
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, debt reexamination, modernized infrastructure,
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, and
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to promote development.


Life

Ayittey attended Adisadel College for his secondary education and held a B.Sc. in economics from the
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,
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, an M.A. from the
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in Canada, and a Ph.D. from the
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and
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. He held a National Fellowship at the
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in 1988–89, and then joined
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as a Bradley Resident Scholar. Ayittey served on the advisory board of Students For Liberty and also worked closely with the Atlas Network. He founded The Free Africa Foundation in 1993 to serve as a catalyst for reform in Africa. In 2008, Ayittey was listed by '' Foreign Policy'' as one of the "Top 100 Public Intellectuals" who "are shaping the tenor of our time."


Political views

Ayittey believed there are three keys to successfully rescuing Africa from oppressive despotism: * First, he advocated forming coalitions consisting of small groups of "elders" who have no political ties and monitor the activities of the various opposition groups. Ayittey explains, "They must be able to reach out to all the opposition groups." "The council should bring all of the opposition into an alliance ", which would prevent dictators from overpowering severely divided competition. * Second, nations have to gain control of the civil service, security forces, judiciary, election centers, and national bank. Ayittey saw control of at least one of these resources as central to subverting dictatorial power in African countries. These organizations are currently staffed by cronies of dictators throughout Africa. * Third, and finally, a nation has to use the correct sequence of reforms.


Personal life

George Ayittey's younger sister was the politician, Sherry Ayittey. Ayittey died on 28 January 2022 and was buried on 8 April 2022.


Published works

* ''Indigenous African Institutions'', Transnational Publishers, 1991; 2nd ed., 2004 * ''The Blueprint for Ghana's Economic Recovery'', Africana Publishers, 1997 * ''Africa Betrayed'', St. Martin's Press, 1992 (Africa Betrayed won the 1992 Mencken Award for Best Book.) * ''Africa in Chaos'', St. Martin's Press, 1998.Reviewed
by
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* ''Africa Unchained: the blueprint for development'', Palgrave/MacMillan, 2004 * ''Defeating Dictators: Fighting Tyrants in Africa and Around the World'' published September 2011. * ''Applied Economics for Africa'', Atlas Network, 2018.


References


External links


Bio at A World Connected


commentary by Dr. Ayittey * * *
TED Talks: George Ayittey on Cheetahs vs. Hippos
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