Nobel laureate,
Professor Wole Soyinka, said, yesterday, he rejected his nomination for
centenary award by the Federal Government because he could not share the award
with the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha, who he described as a
“murderer and thief of no redeeming quality”.
“I can’t think of
nothing more grotesque and derisive of the lifetime struggle of several of this
(Honours) List and their selfless services to humanity”, Soyinka said in a
statement entitled, `The Canonisation of Terror’.
“I reject my share of this national insult”, he added.
“I reject my share of this national insult”, he added.
Listing some of the
atrocities that took place under Abacha that made the late Nigerian leader of
undeserving of the centenary award, the Nobel Laureate said: “It is a
confidence trick that speaks volumes of the perpetrators of such a fraud. We
shall pass over – for instance – the slave mentality that concocts loose
formulas for an Honours List that automatically elevate any violent bird of
passage to the status of nation builders who may, or may not be demonstrably
motivated by genuine love of nation.
Accordingly,
generalized but false attributes to known killers and treasury robbers is
a disservice to history and a desecration of memory. It also compromises
the future. This failure to discriminate, to assess, and thereby make it
possible to grudgingly concede that even out of a ‘doctrine of necessity’ –
such as military dictatorship - some demonstrable governance virtue may
emerge, reveals nothing but national self-glorification in a moral void, the
breeding grounds of future cankerworm in the nation’s edifice.
”Such abandonment of
moral rigour comes full circle sooner or later. The survivors of a plague known
as Boko Haram, students in a place of enlightenment and moral instruction, are
taken to a place of healing dedicated to an individual contagion – a murderer
and thief of no redeeming quality known as Sani Abacha, one whose plunder is
still being pursued all over the world and recovered piecemeal by international
consortiums – at the behest of this same government which sees fit to place him
on the nation’s Roll of Honour!”
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