Nobel
Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has fired yet another coded message
in the direction of the Presidency just as he warned of dire
consequences for the country should the crisis in Rivers State be
allowed to fester.
Professor
Soyinka, in a statement stated that “even after the Rivers crisis has
been resolved, this notorious proceeding will not be permitted to fester
unchallenged.”
Painting
a picture of what appears to be the root cause of the present no-love
lost relationship between the Presidency and Governor Rotimi Amaechi,
Professor Soyinka says, “Before the press conference held by Femi Falana
and myself – that is, even before the Rivers Assembly fracas – I had
been canvassed by opposing sides of the face-off, both via telephone and
physically. One such visit, perhaps the most significant, was made by a
Special Adviser in the presidency who outlined what can be regarded as
the official rationale for the Governors’ Forum election debacle. In the
process of this exchange, he did make certain complaints against
Governor Rotimi Amaechi, including charges of a conflict of interests
over certain resources.”
According
to Soyinka, the conflict over certain resources was implied as the
cause of division between the Governors’ Forum and the Presidency.
Speaking
further, he said, “I wrote down the details, informed the emissary that
I would pass on these accusations to Governor Amaechi – which I did.
That Amaechi hotly denied them and offered contradicting facts, which he
urged me to verify, remained, and remains utterly irrelevant to the
democratic core of the conflict – and this has been made clear to all
interventionists: Keyed into this core”, he said are “the arithmetics of
democracy involved in figures 16 and 19 at the time, and now, with
increased confidence in impunity, the figures 27 and 5”.
Also,
he noted that “Whether or not it is democratic, even cultured
proceeding that a state governor is barred from public access anywhere
within his own zone of constitutional authority, with the massive
security apparatus of the centre, on behalf of an unelected individual.”
Continuing,
Professor Soyinka said, “Even after the Rivers crisis has been
resolved, this notorious proceeding will not be permitted to fester
unchallenged.
“For
the rest, since beneath the surface of most Nigerian conflicts will be
found inordinate greed for public resources, it is perhaps pertinent to
remind ourselves that Oil is not the only marvel to emerge from the
Delta swamps. There are also exotic creatures – mermaids, manatees, even
mammy watas and hippopotami. However, unlike crude oil, which can be
refined, you can extract a hippopotamus from the swamps, but you cannot
take the swamp out of the hippopotamus”, he stated.
SOURCE: TALK OF NAIJA
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