Nobel laureate,
Prof. Wole Soyinka, has raised the alarm that “illegal, sinister and
power-grabbers” are bent on scuttling the country’s current democratic process.
The
power-grabbers, according to him, are the ones pushing for the imposition of
interim government on the country.
He said during an
interview with SaharaTV, a United States-based online broadcast
station operated by SaharaReporters, that what he was sure of, was that
President Goodluck Jonathan knew such people.
The 80-year-old
playwright, who on Wednesday told a German radio station, Deutsche
Welle, that he feared there were “clear indications of a military intervention,”
said with the current political situation and the
insurgency in the North-East, Nigeria was facing its most dangerous period.
He said in spite
of the challenges, what bothered him most, was the plot by some people to take
over the rein of the country illegally.
Soyinka said,
“This is what bothers me deeply: There are people who see this as an
opportunity for their own political and sinister activities in the
country.
Therefore, we are not even united against the dangerous enemy
of the country. The elections themselves are being used as an opportunity of
sowing bitter seed of discord and for power-grabbing.
“It is now an
established fact that there had been moves towards scuttling the democratic
process by instituting a so-called interim government. But the proof is there
of some participants in meetings for the formation of an interim government.
Why form an interim government when there is an electoral process?
The Nobel laureate
stated that he spoke personally with the President to ascertain his involvement
in the plot to foist an interim government on Nigerians.
“I went to
President Jonathan and I asked him, and he was to all appearances outraged by
the very suggestion. I remember he used an expression, ‘If such a thing is
going on it is outside my wish or my will. After I have been elected by the
entire nation, isn’t being the head of an interim government a demotion and an
undignifying position?’” Soyinka said.
“Maybe there are
forces in operation in this nation during this very critical period about which
he knows of that is the answer which I could make and it is up to him to sort
himself out in contending with these illegal forces,” the literary icon said.
Soyinka therefore
called on Nigerians not to be complacent about the current political situation
in the country.
He said, “I
believe that these elections, going by his (Jonathan) body language… it is very
difficult to penetrate truthfully and deeply into the minds of politicians…
going by his body language, I think Jonathan has no intention of scuttling the
elections.
“In other words,
the elections would take place but what kind of elections would we have? And
what might be the aftermath of the elections? He has repeatedly said, ‘I’m
going back to Otuoke if I lose the election.’ I just hope we don’t wake up one
day with our complacent attitude and find out that we, as a people, have been
overthrown by very sinister, illegal and useless forces.”
He had told Deutsche
Welle on Wednesday that “ex-military officers and
security officers were trying to push aside the political contestants and use
the unrest (in the North-East) as an excuse to establish an interim government.
Soyinka explained
that “the nature of the interim government wants to pretend it’s not really a
military intervention.”
He
added that “a few political leaders, well-known civilians, want to
give the veneer of civilian structure, but basically it’s a kind of political
intervention.”
The Nobel
laureate, who stated that Nigeria “is aspiring very hard to become a failed
state,” also lamented the increasingly aggressive direction the election
campaign in Nigeria was taking.
Soyinka told DW
that while he doesn’t support the opposition’s move to file criminal charges
against Mrs. Patience Jonathan at the International Criminal Court, her
comments should be checked.
Wole Soyinka fires at Jonathan Again , says he knows about interim government plan
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