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JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by whizpet: 5:06pm On Aug 04, 2019
The Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, has condemned the arrest of activist Omoyele Sowore.

Mr Sowore, a presidential candidate in the last election, was arrested on Saturday for calling for a revolution against poor governance.

“Beyond the word ‘revolution, another much mis-used and misunderstood word, nothing that Sowore has uttered, written, or advocated suggests that he is embarking on, or urging the public to engage in a forceful overthrow of government,” Mr Soyinka said.
He compared the actions of the security agencies that arrested Mr Sowore to what happended during the tenure of the late dictator, Sani Abacha.

“We underwent identical cynical contrivances under the late, unlamented Sani Abacha, when he sent storm-troopers to disrupt a planning session for a similar across-nation march at Tai Solarin School, Ikenne,” Mr Soyinka wrote in a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES.
Read the full statement below.
SURELY, NOT AGAIN!!!

Deployment of alarmist experessions such as “treason”, “anarchist”, “public incitement” etc. by Security forces have become so predictable and banal that they have become meaningless. Beyond the word ‘revolution, another much mis-used and misunderstood word, nothing that Sowore has uttered, written, or advocated suggests that he is embarking on, or urging the public to engage in a forceful overthrow of government. Nothing that he said to me in private engagement ever remotely approached an intent to destabilize governance or bypass the normal democratic means of changing a government. I therefore find the reasons given by the Inpector-General, for the arrest and detention of this young ex-presidential candidate totally contrived and untenable, unsupported by any shred of evidence. His arrest is a travesty and violation of the fundamental rights of citizens to congregate and make public their concerns.

This is all so sadly déjà vu. How often must we go through this wearisome cycle? We underwent identical cynical contrivances under the late, unlamented Sani Abacha, when he sent storm-troopers to disrupt a planning session for a similar across-nation march at Tai Solarin School, Ikenne. This was followed up by a personalized letter that was hand delivered by the State Security Services to me under their ummons, at their Abeokuta so-called ‘Annexe’ with near identical wording to the threats contained in today’s release from the desk of the Chief of Police. At least, I was summoned, not subjected to a terrorist midnight arrest. Some irony!

The same pattern Pavlovian conduct manifested itself under yet another supposed democratic ruler who personally declared that the gathering of civilians to deliberate on, and propose a constitution for the nation was ‘high treason’, and would be resisted by the full rigour of state power if we persisted. The Inspector-General of Police mobilized his forces and issued inflammatory proclamations, but PRONACO went ahead despite all the thundering from Aso citadel. Can the police ever learn anything also their tear-gassing and brutalizing of grieving mothers who marched peacefully to protest the deaths of their children in a plane crash inferno? Their mission, under that same regime, which was simply to deliver a letter to government house in Lagos, demanding greater safety in airline operations, yet such a rational intent, born of traumatic circumstances, was quashed on the sidewalks of a supposed twentieth century nation.

And yet again, even a faceless cabal under yet another civilian regime refused to be left out of the insensate play of power.

A march on Aso Rock calling for an end to governance by a ghostly entity was slated to be crushed, but fortunately, a conflicting balance of interests decided in favour of a reduced trajectory of protest. And so on and on and on, in a nation which continues to speak at once through both sides of the mouth, spewing out the same Treason monotone, as if this was a magic incantation that could substitute for the venting of mass feelings, even as collective therapy!
May I invite the Inspector-General to wade through the daily journals of the past few weeks and months, read and digest the calls by numerous sectors of society – across professions and national groupings – for demonstrations against the parlous conditions of society, all identifying ills to which attention must be drawn, and urgently, through mass action? Demonstrations and processions are time honoured, democratic ways of drawing not only the attention of government to ills, but of mobilizing the public towards a proactive consciousness of their condition, and thereby exhorting civil society also to devise means of ameliorating their condition through their own efforts? Religious bodies have urged such remedies, so have civic associations. The ready recourse to arrests, incarceration and threats to civilians are ultimately counter-productive. They alienate the citizens, erode their confidence in governance responsiveness, and thereby advance the very extremist nightmare that security agencies believe they are acting to thwart.

If we cannot learn from the histories and experiences of other societies, let us at least learn from ours. Freedom is not so glibly qualified. It cannot be doled out like slops of charity from soup kitchens. Let the Police stick to their task of protecting and managing protests, not attempt to place their own meaning and declaration of intent on bogey words like – revolution!

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/344731-just-in-sowores-arrest-buharis-govt-behaving-like-abachas-soyinka.html

Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by 1stgrade0402: 5:19pm On Aug 04, 2019
Am not surprised, I would have been if He wasn't arrested ,no be APC gorverment? I 've always said it; they need tutorial on good gorvernance.

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Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by reechest: 5:19pm On Aug 04, 2019
angry
Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by unohbethel(m): 5:21pm On Aug 04, 2019
We all know buhair is a dictator

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Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by Jasen1(m): 5:23pm On Aug 04, 2019
Exactly
Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by Iriruaga100(m): 5:26pm On Aug 04, 2019
I don't feel sorry for Sowore. He was one of the change chanters in 2015...

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Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by danmighty: 5:40pm On Aug 04, 2019
A very good response from prof but he is one of those who enthroned the tyrant. May God deliver his people
Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by Banmeallday: 5:45pm On Aug 04, 2019
danmighty:
A very good response from prof but he is one of those who enthroned the tyrant. May God deliver his people

Exactly, they are jokers. Buhari was a tyrant almost 40 years ago, arresting people up and down, kicking out our millions of Africans, and all types of illiterate nonsense....


Yet you all allowed the Niger Area Company to appoint him in his old and sickly age to keep the land hostage......

What a pity

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Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by duncun: 6:07pm On Aug 04, 2019
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Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by forgiveness: 6:10pm On Aug 04, 2019
Hmmm!
Re: JUST IN: Sowore’s Arrest: Buhari’s Govt Behaving Like Abacha’s – Soyinka by seborrhic: 6:19pm On Aug 04, 2019
Tomorrow this same person will deny making this statement.
Soyinka is a very big disappointment at this period in Nigeria's history.
How can a man of his age,a Nobel laureate and a world famous figure be so lily livered with the way Buhari has been destroying Nigeria?
His statements and utterances always sound like that of a man whose deepest,long kept,awful secret has been unearthed by the Buhari government,so in order to avoid the rest of the world knowing,he doesn't say anything bad about the government no matter how horrible it has governed and when some people try to read any criticism against Buhari in his statements,he quickly denies it.
Shameful!
I feel really embarrassed for Soyinka with the way he has belittled himself before the world.

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