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Tuesday 20 November 2018

NEWS: President Muhammadu Buhari Failure To Obey Court Orders is a National Embarrassment – Soyinka

  • Soyinka, who was the keynote speaker, also said present and past leaders have consistently abandoned recommendations made by Nigerians on different occasions on how to move the country forward and that restructuring the country is not an option but a necessity



Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has described President Muhammadu Buhari’s failure to obey court orders as a national embarrassment.

It was also a day President General of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, Afenifere chieftain, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, declared in Lagos that restructuring of Nigeria is now or never.

They said this at the maiden Handshake Across Nigeria summit, with the theme: Nigeria beyond oil organised by Nzuko Umunna in partnership with The Core Federalists, which was held in Lagos, yesterday.

Soyinka, who was the keynote speaker, also said present and past leaders have consistently abandoned recommendations made by Nigerians on different occasions on how to move the country forward and that restructuring the country is not an option but a necessity that will help avoid the constant bloodshed in the country and guarantee its unity.

“We want government to understand that they are part of the community and have been given a mission of carrying out the will of the people… Insecurity has reached a certain level that even when we bring experts in, they wonder what exactly they have come to do. They are given a certain problem to solve and when they arrive here, they meet another problem.

“We have had many instances of armed killer herdsmen who wreak havoc across communities in the country and, rather than show empathy to the victims, the Inspector General of Police goes there to say they were killed because they blocked the grazing routes for cattle.

“One way of stopping the bloodbath is to reconfigure the nation. States must be given maximum control over their resources. There are some who prefer to grow rice, there are others who prefer to grow religion and we know where religion has taken us, today.

“Some people will like to say it is not really religion that has gotten us to where we are. I agree with you, but, some people have manipulated religion to suit their purpose.

“Those insisting on restructuring do so because they know that there is something wrong with the state of Nigeria. Many times, Nigerians have come together to proffer solutions and the way forward for the country, but, after spending so much time and effort, nothing ever comes out of it. The recommendations are left to gather dust. How much longer shall we continue like this?

“Forgiveness is a virtue. Although I have the same temperament as my late friend, Tai Solarin, but, it is a national embarrassment that our president has refused to obey our laws. Citizens should not be the one to choose to obey laws.”

On his part, Nwodo said those campaigning against restructuring of Nigeria have painted an unfortunate and untrue picture.

He said: “The new model we propose for Nigeria recognises that revenue in the world, today, is promoted by two main sources namely, human capital development leveraging on technology to drive the critical sectors of the economy and agriculture. Nigeria beyond oil must contemplate the implementation of legislative independence to the federating units, sovereignty of mineral and oil resources to the federating units, a painstaking resolve to support all electoral processes and candidates that would bring about this change.”

Adebanjo said anyone who opposes restructuring is living in denial about the fragility of the country.

He said: “It is unfortunate that President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, do not understand each other as regards restructuring. I can understand the president’s predicament because education is necessary to comprehend what restructuring entails but, I do not know why the vice president, who is a professor of Law, does not know what it entails.

“How can the vice president say he wants devolution of powers, state police and the likes, yet, he says he does not understand what those who talk about restructuring want? If the man who is the president does not understand what restructuring is, because of his education deficiency, should the vice president not also know what it is?

“If you do not restructure, the country would break up. If you say that the unity of the country is non-negotiable, then, you do not have a choice than to restructure.”

But, Director General of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Yima Sen, who represented the convener, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, had a different view about restructuring.

He said: “As a group, NEF met several times with northern governors and northern traditional rulers over the issue of restructuring and discussions are still ongoing. But, one thing we have decided is that we are going to dialogue with our people and know what they want.

“Most often, the elite push an agenda because they think that is what those they are leading want and they usually do it out of pride and arrogance.

“We should be humble when pushing an agenda. We need to move from the level of sentiments to the scientific. It is important that, when such important issues are discussed, the elite should be humble enough to ask their people what they want and that is what we are doing.

“We are not going to decide for our people whether they want restructuring or not. We are going to ask them and listen to what they have to say.”

Chairman on the occasion, General Ike Nwachukwu, said even though the unity of the nation is sacrosanct and non-negotiable, the country cannot maximise its full potentials if it does not return to federating units.

“Although they were appointed by the government, they are responsible to the people of Nigeria.

To make INEC truly independent, there is the need to review the system of appointing its members.”
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Friday 11 November 2016

Professor Wole Doesn't Need America By Jay Oguntuwase

  • Permit me to react briefly to what I see as strange and misplaced priority on the manner some people criticised Professor Wole Soyinka concerning his threat to shred his US Permanent Resident Card “Green Card” in the event that Donald Trump becomes American President.

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Permit me to react briefly to what I see as strange and misplaced priority on the manner some people criticised Professor Wole Soyinka concerning his threat to shred his US Permanent Resident Card “Green Card” in the event that Donald Trump becomes American President.

The strange bit is that some Nigerians left the substance and are chasing shadow. No one seems to be concerned with what provoked the Nobel Laureate into such enraged outburst typical of Trump’s own temperament and personality. Rather, the argument is on whether the threat was gonna be carried out or not and that has become, sadly, more important to Nigerians! Now, what is the rationale for this? Is it to ridicule the Professor who had been at the forefront of the vanguard against injustices of all kinds including racism. What do we think his poem “Telephone Conversation was all about? Trump, suddenly became a non-issue in the ensuing narrative. Is this not rather strange?

The Nobel Laureate does not need America; rather it is America that needs him. He can afford to seek a visa to enter the US if need be. He is known and accepted worldwide. Why would anyone put as a priority, the shredding of Green Card over the fact that should infuriate any right thinking person that Trump, variously insulted humanity with impunity. It is not just Nigerians but blacks in general, women of repute, Latinos, Muslims to mention just a few. Would it be wrong literarily to be spontaneous and hyperbolic in the reaction to the Trump’s indecency and obstinacy? Unfortunately, the Professor seem to be getting more bashing while the original subject matter seems forgotten.

Now, let us ask, was Professor Soyinka attacked personally by Trump? No He attacked globalisation, he attacked political correctness; he attacked multi-racialism, he attacked feminism, and world order. The next question is that was the green card issued to Nigeria as a nation or to Professor Soyinka as an individual? If it is the latter, what then is the relationship between destroying it and protesting that the Nigerian nation among others was unduly insulted by Trump and that it is unacceptable? The green card is personal to the Professor. It is not American flag and does not carry the weight and significance that shredding or burning American flag would carry.

The green card is like an arsenal that the professor can use to make his voice and opinion heard right in the heart of America. We beg to differ and implore the professor not to destroy his instrument of warfare. He can be denied visa but can’t be denied entry with the green card as long as he is not a terrorist, but out to fight anyone who may be riding on the unfortunate wings of democracy to terrorise others.

As the vanguard of the oppressed, we implore Professor Wole Soyinka to use the green card to get into America before the swearing in ceremony, and join in the mobilisation of all Nigerians in the US, all blacks, all Muslims, all, women of integrity, all Latinos and all that have been at the receiving end of the Trump’s recklessness for an organised protest against Trump with a clear message to Barack Obama, and the American society that the elections are over but those outlandish remarks from Trump should be retracted because they are unacceptable and rather than make America Great, it will disintegrate America. And if there is anything to be shredded or burnt symbolically, it will not be the personal green card of Professor Wole Soyinka or that of anyone in the rally.

Hence what Nigerians and other affected groups all over the world should be doing right now is frantic mobilisation for this day all over America and beyond, rather than engaging in trivialities and irrelevances. To ignore the issue and focusing on green card shredding, is like fighting the effect in order to cure the cause. The Professor needs to be at the battle ground to activate this, and the world would queue behind him. After all, he crossed the Biafra line fearlessly when he should actually fear. The ever fearless Sahara reporters and other vanguards of the oppressed and marginalised, all over the world, must respond to this clarion call to a revolution. This is because if revolution arises from the just indignation of the people, it is a salutary weapon to social changes. Trump must be told that democracy is no liberty for institutional demolition, disintegration, discrimination, dis-unification, and disorientation. We live in a global world.

Comrade Jay Oguntuwase

Nottingham Trent University, U
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