Nigerians Must Forgive Buhari’s Past… - Wole Soyinka Says

Date: 03-04-2015 7:48 am (9 years ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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NOBEL laureate Prof Wole Soyinka has said “there is a moment when we must put the past aside, most especially when what presumes to the present becomes intolerable and continues and threatens to prolong itself, then we have to be more pragmatic.”

He said Nigerians must show a Nelson Mandela-like ability to forgive president-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari’s past as an iron-fisted military ruler.

 “I criticised him for certain acts during his stint as a military dictator,” the 80-year-old playwright and poet, said in an interview with Bloomberg TV Africa on Wednesday.

He spoke in his hillside country home, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

His words: “But I also insist that it’s about time we try our best to be mini-Mandelas, to learn there’s a moment when we must put the past aside.”

The legacy of Buhari’s 20-month tenure as the military head of state included the introduction of the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) campaign.

By voting in Buhari, a 72-year-old Muslim, who has described himself as a “converted democrat,” Nigerians have shown an ability to look past his earlier misdeeds, Soyinka said.

Gen. Buhari, who defeated incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan in last Saturday’s election, has denied having ever perpetuated human rights abuses.

 “Mandela had a faith in the capacity of the Boer, the masters of apartheid, to reform,” Soyinka said in his booming voice in a living room filled with wooden carvings.

He went on: “There’s a moment when we must put the past aside, most especially when what presumes to the present becomes intolerable and continues and threatens to prolong itself, then we have to be more pragmatic.”

The victory of Buhari, a three-time loser in presidential races, broke PDP’s 16-year monopoly on power.

“I think more in terms of the APC winning the election,” said Soyinka, who has some of his allies and admirers in the APC.

Soyinka said reports from APC members and his own observations suggest Buhari was “struggling to be a party man.”

Responding to claims that there  was nothing substantially different between the PDP and its rival because members of the ruling party defected to the APC, Soyinka said: “Neither party is filled with angels, there are corrupt figures on both sides.”

Insisting that the March 28 elections were the most money-fueled in the country’s history, the literary giant said: “Some of them I don’t even want to see anywhere near this building. Others, on the other hand, have sat here, these very chairs, eaten and drunk with me.”

On why the PDP did not move early enough to dislodge Boko Haram insurgents from Northeastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, the Nobel laureate said: “Nigerians have a right to be resentful of the fact that that kind of measure was not taken early enough

“That this disease was allowed to fester leading to the traumatisation of swathes of Nigerian landscape and society and humanity.”

On the rare sportsmanship displayed by President Jonathan, who conceded defeat, Soyinka said: “He could have easily tried to do a Gbagbo.”

He was referring to Laurent Gbagbo, who sparked post-election violence in Ivory Coast when he refused to step down after an election defeat in 2010.

With Buhari’s victory, Soyinka, who has not felt this optimistic since the end of military rule in 1999, hopes he will not be disappointed again.

“Against my rational instincts, I believe that we have here a genuine case of a born-again democrat. The real heroes of this exercise have been the Nigerian people and that gingers me up.”
















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Posted: at 3-04-2015 07:48 AM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- beneno at 3-04-2015 07:59 AM (9 years ago)
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 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 3-04-2015 07:59 AM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Giftous1 at 3-04-2015 08:11 AM (9 years ago)
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Uhmmm
Posted: at 3-04-2015 08:11 AM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- abrahamtosin90 at 3-04-2015 08:51 AM (9 years ago)
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what is buhari's offence
Posted: at 3-04-2015 08:51 AM (9 years ago) | Newbie
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- Infinity77 at 3-04-2015 08:59 AM (9 years ago)
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There is no forgiveness without confession and total sorry for your past sins
Posted: at 3-04-2015 08:59 AM (9 years ago) | Newbie
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- echeeche at 3-04-2015 10:23 AM (9 years ago)
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Is he the worst man or what ?
Posted: at 3-04-2015 10:23 AM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- femjay at 3-04-2015 12:29 PM (9 years ago)
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We are all humanbeing and we are all sinners and come short of the Glory of God ....... everybody is entitled for forgiveness nt only buhari ............ ( what is buhari's offences )  Roll Eyes
Posted: at 3-04-2015 12:29 PM (9 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- osarobo62 at 3-04-2015 01:12 PM (9 years ago)
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Quote from: abrahamtosin90 on  3-04-2015 08:51 AM
what is buhari's offence
abeg make una help me ask am.
Posted: at 3-04-2015 01:12 PM (9 years ago) | Hero
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- roberttexas at 3-04-2015 03:38 PM (9 years ago)
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Good question
Posted: at 3-04-2015 03:38 PM (9 years ago) | Newbie
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- Dammy5 at 5-04-2015 03:55 AM (9 years ago)
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Prof. you  are  becoming irrelevant in  Today's Nigeria politics.
Posted: at 5-04-2015 03:55 AM (9 years ago) | Newbie
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- elchymo at 21-08-2015 04:38 AM (8 years ago)
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We hear you oo
Posted: at 21-08-2015 04:38 AM (8 years ago) | Hero
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