Professor Wole Soyinka have stepped up
his attack on the President, Goodluck Jonathan and his wife by
indirectly calling Dame Patience Jonathan an uncivilised hippopotamus.
In a thinly veiled reference to the first lady the Nobel Laureate today
said: "unlike crude oil, which can be refined, you can extract a
hippopotamus from the swamps, but you cannot take the swamp out of the hippopotamus."
Officialthingthing Events Blog recalls that as the political crisis in Rivers State continues to elicit
comments, Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, one week ago called on
President Goodluck Jonathan to call his wife, Patience, to order.
Pointing out that the crisis is eroding democratic grounds in the
country, Soyinka took a swipe at the First Lady, for her alleged
overbearing tendencies, in Lagos during his state of the nation address
on 11 July 2013.
Wole Soyink today also sent a coded
message to the first lady when he said in a statement: "Oil is not the
only marvel to emerge from the Delta swamps. There are also exotic
creatures – mermaids, manatees, even mammy watas and hippopotami".
Full text of the statement by Professor Wole Soyinka obtained by elombah.com today:
PRESS STATEMENT
In Public Interest, in order to
eliminate all further distraction and enable the nation to concentrate
on issues that affect the democratic pursuit, it is necessary to make
the following information available:
Before the press conference held by
Femi Falana and myself – that is, even before the Rivers Assembly
fracas - I had been canvassed by opposing sides of the face-off, both
via telephone and physically. One such visit, perhaps the most
significant, was made by a Special Adviser in the presidency who
outlined what can be regarded as the official rationale for the
Governors’ Forum election debacle. In the process of this exchange, he
did make certain complaints against Governor Rotimi Amaechi, including
charges of a conflict of interests over certain resources. This was
implied as the root of division between the Governors’ Forum and the
Presidency.
I wrote down the details, informed
the emissary that I would pass on these accusations to Governor Amaechi –
which I did. That Amaechi hotly denied them and offered contradicting
facts, which he urged me to verify, remained, and remains utterly
irrelevant to the democratic core of the conflict – and this has been
made clear to all interventionists: Keyed into this core are:
(i) the arithmetics of democracy
involved in figures 16 and 19 at the time, and now, with increased
confidence in impunity, the figures 27 and 5.
(ii) whether or not it is democratic , even cultured proceeding that a state governor is barred from public access anywhere within his own zone of constitutional authority, with the massive security apparatus of the centre, on behalf of an unelected individual.
(ii) whether or not it is democratic , even cultured proceeding that a state governor is barred from public access anywhere within his own zone of constitutional authority, with the massive security apparatus of the centre, on behalf of an unelected individual.
Even after the Rivers crisis has been resolved, this notorious proceeding will not be permitted to fester unchallenged.
For the rest, since beneath the
surface of most Nigerian conflicts will be found inordinate greed for
public resources, it is perhaps pertinent to remind ourselves that Oil
is not the only marvel to emerge from the Delta swamps. There are also
exotic creatures – mermaids, manatees, even mammy watas and hippopotami.
However, unlike crude oil, which can be refined, you can extract a
hippopotamus from the swamps, but you cannot take the swamp out of the
hippopotamus.
- Wole SOYINKA
- Wole SOYINKA
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