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Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by babamutum: 1:12pm On Jul 02, 2014
Ekiti: Jonathan has case to answer – Soyinka

NOBEL laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, wants President Goodluck Jonathan to tell Nigerians who authorised the military to prevent some governors of the All Progressives Congress,APC, from attending the final governorship election campaign in Ekiti State, describing the action of the army as unconstitutional.He also called on the National Assembly to set up a commission of enquiry to unravel those behind the act, even as he regretted that the military dishonoured itself for accepting to be used to influence a democratic process.
Governors Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Aliyu Wammako (Sokoto) and Adams Oshiomhole (Edo) were among the APC governors stopped on Thursday by security forces from attending the rally in Ado Ekiti of Governor Kayode Fayemi, their party’s candidate in yesterday’s election in Ekiti State.
Briefing newsmen, Saturday, in Lagos, Soyinka urged the affected governors to seek redress in court, describing the matter as a dangerous precedent that should not be swept under the carpet.
His words: ”To prevent governors from entering Ekiti is unconstitutional. The matter should be charged to court. Supposing the governors were thugs, we will say that what the army did was constitutional. When the army starts acting like thugs, I see no difference between their action and waylaying the governors. So I am asking the military; when did you take up the job of electoral thugs? The governors should sue whoever is responsible”.The Nobel Laureate explained that the action against the governors was the kind a former Police Commissioner in Rivers State, Mr Joseph Mbu, considered a proper conduct. He said: “I want us to think about this. When did Police Commissioner Mbu join the military? When we spoke in this hall people said what business does Wole Soyinka have with Rivers, what does Femi Falana have in Rivers State? What we were saying that day was that if we allowed this kind of conduct to be accepted, there will be escalation. It will happen in dangerous dimensions in any other place in Nigeria.’
”We have a responsibility in any part of Nigeria where the rights of the citizens are violated. It does not matter whether the person is a motor mechanic, governor or legislator. We have a responsibility to cry out and to tell Nigerians, ‘if you don’t speak now, it will come to you. And it is going to come with fatal consequences’. It is about time we put a stop to that.”Sounding rhetorical, Soyinka said, “Who gave orders like that? Is it the Chief of the Army Staff? Is it a General somewhere? Is it the Korofo as they call them? Enough is enough. Fayemi has a name, Amaechi has a name, Oshiomhole has a name. Why is it that those who prevented them from exercising their citizens’ rights do not have names? It is always ‘order from the top’.
Sometimes we don’t even know where the top is. It happened in Rivers State. And now there is ‘order from the top’ to stop the governors. That type of language should stop. The military is being paid from the public purse. They are now taking sides in a political election. What do we do about this situation? The legislative houses must live up to their duties. They must wake up to their duties.
There has to be a commission of enquiry about what actually happened. We want a specific investigation. We want to know who is responsible. Who gave the order? We want these people to be called to give evidence. All the governors should sue for the violation of their human rights. They should make a case out of it.Let us make an example once and for all. We can not continue with this kind of misconduct which makes us a laughing stock all over the world. Can you imagine what happened in the States just yesterday afternoon. Can you imagine the language that is being used to describe Nigerians. People were asking about what was happening in the wonderland of ours. Some said they heard that some governors were stopped, while one was tear-gassed.”
Extracts from Soyinka’s speech:
We’ll put the govt on trial
”That embarrassment must stop. So we will not be satisfied with any thing less than making us know who gave the order. If that does not happen, we will set up a citizens court. We did it in the fight against Abacha. And for Albashir of the Sudan. We got victims, witnesses and journalists to come and testify on the violation of human rights. We will ask for international help. If we can’t hold it here, we will hold it else where. It will be a shame if we are forced to hold it outside. We will place the government on trial. This must the very last time that such an incident will happen. I still can not believe that this thing happened. It appears like some kind of fantasy, some kind of Nollywood film.”
Military allies of Boko Haram
”In addition to that, I insist that those governors go to court to sue whoever is responsible for the violation of their rights. I want them to remember that they are custodians of the democratic process. So if they fail to defend themselves it would amount to dereliction of duty. There is something called abuse of power and it is very real. Using the military is dishonouring the military.
I am talking to the military now. Allowing yourself to be used this way is demeaning yourself. It is bringing yourself down. And the military has a lot to answer. I have called on Nigerians to please support the actions of the security forces in defending the security of this nation against Boko Haram. I have called for a non-partisan approach to the menace of Boko Haram. And I have used the language of please support the efforts of the military. But when the military conducts itself in this way, then we have to consider them allies of Boko Haram. Because Boko Haram does not believe in democracy.’
”Boko Haram despises democracy. Some of their allies internationally say that the way to transform the society is not through the ballot box but through the bullets. That is the language of Al-Qaeda, that is the language of a number of fundamentalists all over the world. When an election took place in Algeria and was won by some fundamentalists, the first thing they did was to say that they were discarding democracy. That was the beginning of the problems in Algeria. And Algerians paid horrendously for it. We should not allow that to happen here. We want the President to tell us who sent those soldiers on a mission which very easily could have resulted to loss of lives. It is mind boggling. It is important we have it sorted out.”
Use the military to bring back the girls
”I did not want to speak on Chibok but we can not help returning to it again and again. I was shocked the other day when somebody sent a photograph of the President and his daughters. I don’t know whether it was a careless, thoughtless action or a deliberate act of provocation.
I was with the President on Bring Back The Book campaign years ago, today I am calling on the President to bring back the girls. It was in Port-Harcourt that we adopted the Bring Back the Girls slogan. I am very happy for the President that he is able to celebrate Fathers Day with his daughters.
The President is the Commander-in-Chief. The military should be used specifically in bringing back the girls, not embarrassing the governors. Yes, we all want to pose with our daughters and children and I am very happy for the President for putting that on Facebook. He must ensure that the military is posted to places where they are really needed, not in any act that violates the constitution.”
” What happened in Ekiti is a violation of the constitution and those who are responsible should be exposed and punished where necessary. I want to use this opportunity to tell Nigerians to accept that this is a very delicate situation.
And to get back hostages is a multidisciplinary task. And I am not holding anyone accountable at this moment for failure in that respect. What we will not accept is the misuse of facilities, especially security forces that should be directed at this priority. The security forces should not be used in any way to sabotage what we fought for.”
Consequences of apologising to Yusuf’s family
”We have a problem. I am sometimes worried when certain claims are made especially in situations of great sensitivity like this. We have a problem which exemplifies and summarises my position. I think all assistance should be explored.
The critical thing is to remove this burden of shame on us as a people. That is why I am very careful of not blaming those who are responsible because I know the nature of the problem too much. If somebody says I can talk and bring the children back, lets give that person the chance.
I remember that there are people who have much to answer for this. Those who adopted the approach of appeasement at the beginning when this menace was supposed to have been dealt with.”
” Those who went around apologising to the family of Yusuf, asking them to forgive and forget when a memorial service was being held for those killed at the United Nations Embassy bombing. Claiming that your mission there was to make peace is not the way to make peace.
We are reaping the consequences of that kind of appeasement. So that is all I want to say. However if people want to make up for their past errors, realising the size of the problem, that is fine. They should go to Sambisa forest and apologise for whatever they feel Nigeria has done to the sect, and then bring back the girls.”
Failure to bring back the girls
”I don’t have problem with foreign troops. They are experts and they have been doing this kind of assignment for a long time. In all activities including abductions, you look for experts wherever they are. So, we should go as far as possible in the search for solution. If it is the expertise that is suitable to the nature of the abductors, we should look into it.
If for instance we used experts at the very beginning, we would have gone far. If for instance the government had taken this abduction very seriously instead of waving it as a ploy to bring them down, I have a feeling that very little local expertise could have extracted the girls.
We don’t have to be soldiers to know that every day complicates the situation. It will be an eternal shame on us if we allow those girls to be forgotten. It will be an unforgivable act of dereliction if we allow those girls to be forgotten.”
Sending troops to Ekiti
”I am not saying that troops should not be sent to maintain law and order and to ensure that rigging does not take place. I am talking about playing thuggery. Those who should be protecting the polling booths on election day, are being used to stop electioneering campaign. That is pre- rigging in grand-style. That is also abuse of security.”
Amnesty to Boko Haram
”We must be very careful about amnesty. I said just now that I was actually involved in some of the efforts to resolve the MEND insurrection in the Niger delta. But I disagreed the way the amnesty was granted by President Yar’Adua. I even told the President that I disagreed with the way that amnesty was implemented. So when you talk about amnesty, be absolutely sure of what you are talking about. Amnesty without restitution is a poor incomplete form of amnesty.
When you extend amnesty to those who turned political insurgency to a way of making money, extortion, rape, intimidation, that is not amnesty. Amnesty is supposed to be a rigorous process not a loose kind of amnesty. So ask those calling for amnesty today the kind of amnesty they are talking about.
Are you talking of amnesty for those who bombed the market in Nyanyna? Are you talking of amnesty for those who abducted those girls and even traumatising them even till today? Are you talking of amnesty for the junior members of the movement? Are you talking about amnesty for that creature?That monster, who was boasting to humanity in general that he is going to sell off the girls? There is a time to fight and a time to negotiate. that is what leadership is all about.”
Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by Redoil: 1:45pm On Jul 02, 2014
The ranting of the "MAD O' PROFFESOR".
Was the election free and fair or are the people complaning about the result? If no then they can go to court and challenge the result and INEC.

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Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by LeGull: 1:49pm On Jul 02, 2014
Soyinka is a by far the biggest disappointment

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Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by Pataki: 2:18pm On Jul 02, 2014
Le Gull: Soyinka is a by far the biggest disappointment

Redoil: The ranting of the "MAD O' PROFFESOR".
Was the election free and fair or are the people complaning about the result? If no then they can go to court and challenge the result and INEC.

You see, when I read comments online from individuals like your ilk, I get mixed emotions. Mixed emotions that contains anger and sadness. How do you individuals sleep with your conscience dead to the voice of truth? Reality and common sense beckons, but you fail to heed the warning. Are we so dead to the truth, that the next thing we drum up is insults at a person who commands global international recognition and respect far above the so-called most educated President Nigeria has ever had?

Soyinka keeps stating what every right thinking human being in Nigeria ought to be drumming out to the clueless being we installed as President. How in these day and dispensation, should soldiers be authorized to stop civilians from carrying out their basic human right activities in a democratic dispensation, and yet all what you noise making goats can think of is insults directly at the man who spoke up? I weep for you all. You are either all too stupeed to realize the days of military rule in Nigeria, or regrettably you had not even been born at the time. If latter, I excuse your ignorance.

We must do all we can to protect our democracy. I felt sorry for the jungle called Nigeria when I saw pictures of Nigerian military men driving Fayose and his team all across Ekiti prior to the election. This does not spell good for our country. Our girls are missing for close to 80 DAYS in the jungle. Every day in the last one week, there has been bomb attacks in Nigeria. You might want to argue in your stupefied idiocy that it is only happening in the North, well the reality is hitting home, there was a bomb attack also in Ile Ife. The earlier you realize that, all does not bode well with the actions and inactions of the government in power and you speak up or support those who have the courage and sincerity of Nigeria at heart to do so, you are saving yourself and your generation from the impending doom, already dancing skelewu on this nation.

You are free to insult me if you wish to. I won't bother responding to you.

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Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by Ikengawo: 2:20pm On Jul 02, 2014
partisan 'intellectual'.

mchewwww.
Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by Goandie: 2:24pm On Jul 02, 2014
Pataki:



You see, when I read comments online from individuals like your ilk, I get mixed emotions. Mixed emotions that contains anger and sadness. How do you individuals sleep with your conscience dead to the voice of truth? Reality and common sense beckons, but you fail to heed the warning. Are we so dead to the truth, that the next thing we drum up is insults at a person who commands global international recognition and respect far above the so-called most educated President Nigeria has ever had?

Soyinka keeps stating what every right thinking human being in Nigeria ought to be drumming out to the clueless being we installed as President. How in these day and dispensation, should soldiers be authorized to stop civilians from carrying out their basic human right activities in a democratic dispensation, and yet all what you noise making goats can think of is insults directly at the man who spoke up? I weep for you all. You are either all too stupeed to realize the days of military rule in Nigeria, or regrettably you had not been even born at the time. If latter, I excuse your ignorance.

We must do all we can to protect our democracy. I felt sorry for the jungle called Nigeria when I saw pictures of Nigerian military men driving Fayose and his team all across Ekiti prior to the election. This does not spell good for our country. Our girls are missing for close to 80 DAYS in the jungle. Every day in the last one week, there has been bomb attacks in Nigeria. You might want to argue in your stupefied idiocy that it is only happening in the North, well the reality is hitting home, there was a bomb attack also in Ile Ife. The earlier you realize that, all does not bode well with the actions and inactions of the government in power and you speak up or support those who have the courage and sincerity of Nigeria at heart to do so, you are saving yourself and your generation from the impending doom, already dancing skelewu on this nation.

You are free to insult me if you wish to. I won't bother responding to you.


my brother that what GEJ government as turn Nigerians to heartless, self-centred and zombies. dis set of pple neva attack the message but dey attack the messenger don't waste ur tym with dem they are heading for destruction very soon and YAWEH will put all of them to shame @ it own tym

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Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by LeGull: 2:33pm On Jul 02, 2014
Soyinka is no saint.

The Man's utterances of late and alliances have shown that he is not in any way interested in civil rights movement any more but is now an advocate for the opposition and a mere puppet that allows himself to be used by western countries at the detriment of his Nation.

Soyinka as far as I am concerned is an Uncle Tom House Nigga Fraud

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Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by Redoil: 2:35pm On Jul 02, 2014
Pataki:



You see, when I read comments online from individuals like your ilk, I get mixed emotions. Mixed emotions that contains anger and sadness. How do you individuals sleep with your conscience dead to the voice of truth? Reality and common sense beckons, but you fail to heed the warning. Are we so dead to the truth, that the next thing we drum up is insults at a person who commands global international recognition and respect far above the so-called most educated President Nigeria has ever had?

Soyinka keeps stating what every right thinking human being in Nigeria ought to be drumming out to the clueless being we installed as President. How in these day and dispensation, should soldiers be authorized to stop civilians from carrying out their basic human right activities in a democratic dispensation, and yet all what you noise making goats can think of is insults directly at the man who spoke up? I weep for you all. You are either all too stupeed to realize the days of military rule in Nigeria, or regrettably you had not even been born at the time. If latter, I excuse your ignorance.

We must do all we can to protect our democracy. I felt sorry for the jungle called Nigeria when I saw pictures of Nigerian military men driving Fayose and his team all across Ekiti prior to the election. This does not spell good for our country. Our girls are missing for close to 80 DAYS in the jungle. Every day in the last one week, there has been bomb attacks in Nigeria. You might want to argue in your stupefied idiocy that it is only happening in the North, well the reality is hitting home, there was a bomb attack also in Ile Ife. The earlier you realize that, all does not bode well with the actions and inactions of the government in power and you speak up or support those who have the courage and sincerity of Nigeria at heart to do so, you are saving yourself and your generation from the impending doom, already dancing skelewu on this nation.

You are free to insult me if you wish to. I won't bother responding to you.

typical ranting of an ant

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Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by smd(m): 7:06pm On Jul 02, 2014
Goandie:

my brother that what GEJ government as turn Nigerians to heartless, self-centred and zombies. dis set of pple neva attack the message but dey attack the messenger don't waste ur tym with dem they are heading for destruction very soon and YAWEH will put all of them to shame @ it own tym

May God help d youths of ds nation. I dont understand them again. Sentiment has wrapped their sense of reasoning. They can not think outside d box. All they knw is wht d leaders of d the party of their interest say. They ar one way traffic. This is a man that has spoken the mind of Nigerians even in d interest of GEJ. Now dat he equally expressed d same pattern of independent opinion as relating to some ppl whose their rights were tramped upon by power dat be as now turn d prof. to object of negative remark. SMH

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Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by gramci: 7:41pm On Jul 02, 2014
Nonsense
Re: Ekiti-jonathan Has A Case To Answer-soyinka by MightySparrow: 7:53pm On Jul 02, 2014
Nice one Prof. set the qusetions

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