A case against proposed 'East African Federation'
The proposition of an East African Federation (EAF) has been a subject of debate and discussion for decades, with proponents heralding it as a pathway to regional integration, economic growth, and political stability. However, this proposed federation is not without its challenges and controversies.
This paper presents a comprehensive case against the establishment of the East African Federation, examining its potential drawbacks and the risks it poses to the diverse nations within the region. Through a multidimensional analysis encompassing economic, political, social, and cultural aspects, this paper aims to shed light on the complexities and pitfalls associated with the EAF.