2006年VOA标准英语-Benin Prepares to Cast Votes For Peace, Pr(在线收听) |
By Joe Bavier On the eve of presidential elections in Benin, prosperity is one of the key issues for the country's four million voters.
At a stand that sells gasoline smuggled in from neighboring Nigeria, Kounnou buys two liters, which arrive in old wine bottles, and cost him a little over a dollar. "It's my duty to vote," he says, "and I hope election day is calm. I hope that it leads to peace, so that everyone has enough to eat and live well." After decades of political turmoil, and years of single party rule, Benin emerged in 1990 as a democratic success story, becoming the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to make a peaceful changeover from military rule to multi-party democracy. A group of a half dozen or so motorcycle taxi drivers gathered around all nod their heads in agreement. "We're all just getting by," he says. "I start working as seven in the morning, and I don't finish until at least eight at night." Responding to widespread discontent stemming from rising food prices and high rates of unemployment, especially among young people, nearly all of the 26 candidates in the running Sunday have made the issue of the need for economic revival a key plank in their platforms. As Kounnou finishes filling his tank, and gets ready to leave, he says political stability and prosperity must go hand in hand. "I just hope that, whoever is elected," he says, "lives up to all these programs that have been promised, so that the peace remains in Benin." |
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