Nobel
laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has come down on ex-governor of the old
Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, over his comment that the Western
Nigeria Security Network code-named Operation Amotekun would lead to the
declaration of Oduduwa republic.
Balarabe
had said during an interview with a national daily (not The PUNCH) that
Operation Amotekun would lead to the declaration of Oduduwa Republic.
Soyinka said, "Balarabe
is sadly but I hope not tragically wrong. I invoke the tragic dimension
here because the making of tragedy, especially for nations, often
begins when fears are mistaken or promoted as facts, and governments
either by themselves, or together with interest groups, are enticed by
fears into embarking on precipitate, irrational, and irreversible acts.
“Such
acts turn out, in the end, to be based on nothing but fears, sometimes
generated by guilt over past injustices, such as inequitable dealing.
That is the basis of tragedy, towards which nations are propelled by a
partial, or wrongful reading of socio-political realities and- history. I
would like to see this nation avoid such a blunder. So, I am certain,
would Balarabe Musa.
“Raising the spectre of secession is a
facile approach to the dangerous, self-evident lapses in governance
which Balarabe himself acknowledges in his response to the Amotekun
principle made flesh. The midwives of Amotekun have repeatedly
acknowledged that theirs is only a contribution towards a crisis of
escalating proportions. Other states should be encouraged to emulate,
not misread such initiatives, then demonise them by false attributions.
That is the certain recipe for tragedy.”
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