NOBEL
Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka has said that the various responses of President
Goodluck Jonathan to the state of the nation, are indications that the
President is alienated from the imminent doom the current happenings in the
country portend.
He also
called on the United States of America to stop giving excuses over its refusal
to sell cobra helicopters to Nigeria, stating that the excuses are baseless.
Briefing
newsmen Tuesday in Lagos, Soyinka in his speech titled: King Nebuchadnezzar—The
Reign of Impunity: lamented that governance has degenerated to a level where
any individual on account of his uniform can stop an elected representative of
a people from going about his legitimate duties.
Soyinka
AND Jonathan
His
words: ”The people must decide whether to submit or to resist. We may be no
count plebeians in the sight of the new born patricians of Aso Rock and their
apologist but must we revert to the Abacharian status of glorified slaves? Of
course it is up to any people to decide.
The
praetorian guards have been let loose to teach the rabble their place. The
recent choice of a new leader for the guard was clearly no accident, and this
hitherto enforcer has wasted no time in inaugurating a season of brutish power.
When a people’s elected emissaries are disenfranchised, cast out like vagrants
and resort to scaling fences to engage in their designated functions, the
people get the message.
The
latest action of the supposed guardians of the law against the nation’s law
givers is an unambiguous declaration of war on the people.
”What
sticks to this policeman is worse than shame, it is infamy. Such a public
servant deserves to be publicly pilloried, tried and meted a punishment that is
appropriate to treasonable acts. To demand less is to reduce ourselves below
the status of free citizens of a free nation.
”For this
latest outrage, one in an escalating series of impunity , the buck stops yet
again at the presidency, and that incumbent, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, continues
to surprise us in ways that a very few could have conjectured. Peaking at his
own personalised example where he sets the law of simple arithmetic on its
head. I refer to the split in Governors’ Forum and his formal recognition of
the minority will in a straightforward peer election, democracy has been
rendered meaningless where it should be most fervently exemplified.”
”Nothing
is more unworthy of leadership than to degrade a system by which one attains
fulfilment, and this is what the nation has witnessed time and time again in
various parts of the nation. The recent affront against the legislative chamber
being only the most blatant and unconscionable. We know of course that this is
not the first of its kind in the nation’s history, but precedents are not
binding. Each leader selects his or her own model for emulation or avoidance
and that choice is certain indication of the true nature of such a leader. And
a clue to the kind of conduct that a people can expect of him. It is a warning
.
His
choices for the occupancy of crucial public positions such as the protective
arm of the nation constitutes an even more immediate and constant public alert.
The signals are ominous-faery beyond 2015.”
”These,
to state the obvious are not ordinary times. The menace of Boko Haram hangs
over the corporate entity called a nation and over every individual, citizen or
mere bird of passage. The cliché heating up the polity may grate the ear drums
with its banality but I think that we have a right to demand of a leader not to
stoke up the furnace in which events have cast its citizens. Every day records
new violation of our humanity. The atrocious targeting of the great mosque of
Kano has rendered any lingering doubt of impending national imposition an
invitation for collective suicide, preferably through piecemeal dismemberment.”
”The
shambles that punctuated a presidential campaign visit at the Obafemi Awolowo
University a few days ago merely underline the total alienation of President
Jonathan from the reality that has engulfed the nation. Yes, political
campaigns are part and parcel of the bloodline of the democratic process. We
know they never stop. However. That a national leader should go campaigning on
the platform of ethnic support at a time when priorities dictate a united
national engagement for survival, is a grotesque undertaking that was
tragically rebuked in the massacre of worshippers and desecration of the Kano
Mosques, almost simultaneously with the alienated gathering of selected crowned
heads and journeymen at the OAU campus, a macabre echo of Balthazar’s feast.
”I shall
not insist that the biblical figure of Nebuchadnezzar is uniquely apt for the
pivotal figure of the democratic history in the making at this moment. For one
thing, Nebu was a nation builder and a warrior. One could argue even more
convincingly for the figure of Balthazar, his successor, or indeed Emperor Nero
as reference point. You all remember him – the emperor who took to fiddling
while Rome was burning.”
“However
you should easily recall why I opted for King Nebu – the figure that currently
sits on the top of our political pile himself evoked it, albeit in a context
that virtuously disclaimed any similarities, even tendencies. Perhaps he meant
it at the time when he claimed: ‘I am no Nebuchadnezzar.’ Perhaps not. One
judges leaders on acts however, not pronouncements, which are often as reliable
as electoral promises.”
” I want
to appeal to the Americans to please stop laughing at us. They should stop
ridiculing this nation. The government claimed that it asked for Cobra
Helicopters. The government of Jonathan asked for little weapons to destroy the
enemies. We are in a situation of destroy or to be destroyed. They asked for
the weapons even for self defence, I think the Americans should not boast of
what they have done to supply assistance to vulnerable affected households. All
are laudable and no body is in disagreement with them. These are necessities.
But this is not the response I expect to the situation of war.
This
nation is at war. And this nation is asking for certain forms of assistance.
Please United States of America, could you please overlook the arithmetical
deficiency of governance and stop giving an excuse to this government for
failing to protect us. Please just say that you will not supply arms to Nigeria
and leave it at that. Don’t say that you sent other things, that is
not the issue at this critical time in Nigeria.”
--Vanguard News
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