Monday, November 17, 2014

Nigeria living under cloud of shame – Soyinka

Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, has compared the current situation in the country to living under a cloud of shame, embarrassment and feeling of dereliction, casted by insurgency that was allowed to thrive because of the incompetence of the government and lack of genuine leadership.


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Soyinka spoke at the 2014 Foundation Day Anniversary and Convocation Ceremonies of the University of Ibadan, where he was honoured with doctor of letters. Others who also received various honorary awards at the ceremony were Emeritus Professor Olufemi Ogunlesi, who also became the oldest person to receive honorary award of the institution, and owner of Globacom Limited, Mike Adenuga. Others are Prof Tekena Tamuno and Chief Oluwole Olanipekun. President Goodluck Jonathan was represented at the event by the Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau.


Soyinka, who was described by the institution as the courageous voice for human rights, said although the gathering was meant to celebrate success, it would be difficult to cast aside the plight of children who were sent to school in Chibok but never returned.


He said, “This is a festive occasion but we are all sitting under a heavy cloud. We are sitting under a cloud of heavy embarrassment, shame of the feeling of dereliction, sullen responsibility towards children. We are sitting under a cloud of impotence, of a calamity that was not without notice, and whose myriad causes is quite disenable. We are here because of education because we will never stop learning till death. This cloud is made up of a sense of humiliation. We sent our children on an errand and they did not return. The errand is what we are celebrating today. The errand was to prepare the children for today but they never came back, that is what we cannot allow ourselves to forget.”


The celebrated playwright said the gradual disappearance of the University of Maiduguri because of the activities of a set of people who flourished on hate, intimidation and intolerance called for reflection. He also said that Nigerian government was guilty of the failure to protect its children and build a safe nation for all.


“We are familiar with what is going on so I have decided that there is nothing new in what I am going to say. In Port Harcourt where I made a speech at the University of Science and Technology three years ago, I asked deliberately, ‘where is the University of Maiduguri today?’ In the US back in 1957 at the time of racism, the president of that nation federalised the National Guard and ordered it to protect a young girl.


“Do we send children to school to have their hands tied and their throat slit? Yet, we have leadership that is asking the terrorist to come to the table and negotiate with it while children were being killed and taken away in Chibok. What crime did they commit? This is not what our children deserve. It begins with the failure to respond as the US president did to protect the little girl. What is the difference between Nigeria’s Boko Haram and American night and day riders of hate and destruction? Both thrive on hate, intimidation and inculcation of fear, intolerance and terror. This is what is happening to our institutions especially in the northern part of our country,” Soyinka added.


In his response, Shekarau said that FG was taking note of the achievement of UI and its various developmemntal projects, promising that they would be completed in a year, adding that the state of education determines the future of a nation.



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