Africa: In Nairobi, Emmanuel Macron revives the image of post-colonial arrogance

The incident deeply shocked a segment of African public opinion and even several French political figures. During a trip to Nairobi for the “Africa Forward” summit, French President Emmanuel Macron found himself at the center of a heated controversy after interrupting speakers at a panel to demand that the audience “be quiet or leave the room.” Many observers viewed this attitude as authoritarian and condescending.

Beyond a simple breach of protocol, the scene quickly took on symbolic dimensions.

For several critics, the gesture of the imperialist Macron reflects France’s persistent difficulty in shedding a posture perceived as paternalistic toward Africa.

Walking on stage to silence an African audience at an event held on the continent was interpreted by many as an inappropriate display of authority.

Reactions were not long in coming, even within the French political class. Danièle Obono, a member of the La France Insoumise party, strongly denounced the behavior of the President on X (formerly Twitter), arguing that he was reproducing reflexes inherited from the colonial era.

Her comments resonated strongly with many African internet users, who were already critical of French policy on the continent.

This controversy comes at a time when France’s influence in Africa is experiencing a significant decline.

In several African countries, sovereigntist and pan-Africanist discourses are gaining ground, fuelled by a growing rejection of attitudes perceived as domineering or contemptuous on the part of certain Western powers.

Every symbolic gesture is now closely scrutinized and can quickly become a major political issue.

The Nairobi episode thus illustrates the growing gap between the aspirations of an African youth seeking respect and certain practices still associated with an old logic of domination.

Titi KEITA

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