2/06/2015

Jonathan doesn’t deserve any single form of re-election –Soyinka

Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, says President Goodluck Jonathan
does not deserve a second term.
He told a gathering of youths at a programme titled 'Vision of the
Child' in Lagos on Thursday, that he had 60 reasons why Jonathan
should not be returned to office on February 14 when the
presidential election would hold in the country.
Although Soyinka did not list the 60 reasons, he was specific on one:
The April 14 abduction of over 200 schoolgirls by Boko Haram
insurgents from their hostel in Chibok, Borno State.
"I will not vote and I will not encourage anyone to vote for the
continuation of this government, simply because your colleagues
numbering over 200 were kidnapped," he said.
The playwright, who last December described the Jonathan
administration as being worse than Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar,
stated the President's inability to locate and free the abducted girls
represented leadership failure.
He noted that shortly after the girls were kidnapped, Jonathan failed
to address the situation and went about as if nothing had happened.
Soyinka said it was, therefore, outrageous for anyone to say he was
supporting the re-election of Jonathan.
He added,"It took the Jonathan government 10 days to even accept that
the Chibok girls were missing. After that dereliction of duty; after
that failure of leadership, after that betrayal of our future, for
anyone to think or to put words in my mouth suggesting that I will
vote or encourage anyone to vote for this regime is a travesty of
intelligence."
Speaking on the theme, "The Road to Sambisa", the literary icon
stressed Jonathan had not only betrayed children, he had failed as a
leader.
"There has been a failure of leadership. Our children whom you
represent today have been betrayed," he said.
Soyinka warned members of the public not to believe every story
written about him on the social media on his purported death.
Soyinka had also in September last year accused Jonathan of shielding
sponsors of terrorism.
He urged the President not to take likely, allegations by Australian
hostage negotiator, Stephen Davis, that there was a group within the
Central Bank of Nigeria sponsoring Boko Haram.
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The Nobel laureate noted that he personally knew Davis because they
both worked together during the Niger Delta militancy crisis.
Soyinka also alleged that information about a suspected financier of
the terror group within the CBN was passed to Jonathan but he
allegedly sat on it.
Also at the event , the Secretary and Programme Manager for the
Vision of the Child programme, Ms. Foluke George, said about 250
students from 60 primary and secondary schools in Lagos would
participate in a competition aimed at promoting creative skills.
According to her, the competition will focus on reading, writing, and
painting for student aged between eight and 12 years.
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