Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, says he believes that the
President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, cannot be worse than past presidents because
he will be guided by a sense of history.
He, however, said that he “is cautiously optimistic” about Buhari’s
performance.
Soyinka said this while delivering a lecture titled, ‘Predicting
Nigeria, Electoral Ironies’ at the Harvard University Hutchins Centre for
African and African American Research in the United States, according to a
gazette by the institution.
A former US Ambassador to Nigeria, Walter Carrington, had asked Soyinka
if Buhari could reform Nigeria like the late Singaporean leader, Lee Kuan Yew.
In his response, Soyinka said he was optimistic. He added that Buhari
might deal ruthlessly with corrupt politicians.
Soyinka said, “I am very, very cautiously optimistic.”
He predicted that Buhari would be influenced by those around him to
“keep his nose to the letter of the law. In his zeal to absolutely eradicate
corruption, he might take advantage of ambiguous areas in the law and the
constitution to empower himself to deal very ruthlessly and quickly with those
who have robbed the nation blind.”
Soyinka reasoned that Buhari was unlikely to do worse than his
predecessors.
He, however, said it would be naive for Nigerians to think that Buhari
is the messiah.
He said, “I think that Buhari has a sense of history. He knows that he
must make a mark, a very positive mark, on Nigeria to be able to live with
himself, or die with a clean conscience. We must make sure that Nigerians are
not allowed to forget his past. They should not think that the messiah has
finally arrived.
“I think we stay on guard and continue to do what has needed to be done
for the past 20 years or so.”
Soyinka said he believed that terrorism would continue for a long time
because those perpetrating the act were of the belief that they were doing
God’s work.
He said, “We will never get rid of Boko Haram. They are jihadists who wish
to impose Sharia law and ban Western learning across Nigeria as indoctrinated.
They are fanatics who believe that if they die in the cause, they will go
straight to heaven where they believe literally in the 77 virgins awaiting
their arrival.”
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