"Buhari Has Failed, He Can Not Solve Nigeria’s Problems" – Prof. Soyinka Blows Hot

Date: 15-07-2019 6:30 am (4 years ago) | Author: success Xenab
- at 15-07-2019 06:30 AM (4 years ago)
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Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, has insisted that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration has failed.

According to him, the problems confronting Nigeria were beyond Buhari.

Soyinka stated this while playing host to students who paid him a visit on his 85th birthday.

The literary icon made it clear that while state governments differ in success rates, “central government has failed”.

“The problems of this nation are beyond the solution that can be offered by this government, that’s the first admission; they have to stop thinking in partisan government.

“There has always been a major problem with successive governments. It’s easier on the state level to say that a particular state is definitely doing better than another state. But the central government has failed, that’s my view in the main.

“There is a minimal level which any government which has been elected to power must achieve to be considered a true representative of the people.

“Look at what’s happening today with the cattle all over the place, that’s a security issue which should never have reached this level. That singular act has resulted in hundreds of people being killed, farms were taken over; it has wiped away a lot of the positive achievements of the government.

“They need to confront this nation as a habitation of human beings where very serious issues like economy, security, health, even threats of secession come up every day and convoke at the same time, a national conference, what I call an Indaba across all section which we will all meet and debate everything, including the economy of this nation,” Soyinka said.


Posted: at 15-07-2019 06:30 AM (4 years ago) | Hero
- kelemann at 15-07-2019 07:07 AM (4 years ago)
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Na now your eye come open abi. He has been getting a lot of support b4  from you Oga Prof. Wetin cone change abt pmb now. Hypocrites
Posted: at 15-07-2019 07:07 AM (4 years ago) | Upcoming
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