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Wole Soyinka predicts what will happen a year after Tinubu’s ruling

by Savvy Nigeria
December 25, 2023
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Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka has said that his evaluation of President Bola Tinubu’s administration will come to pass after one year in office.

He stated this in Lagos on Sunday  while fielding questions from State House correspondents emphasizing that this had been his tradition with Mr Tinubu’s predecessors over the years.

Soyinka said; “We met five years ago and it was an embarrassing visit because I went to tell him not to run for office. I told him and Atiku to leave the stage for young people. I call him “olori kunkun” which means the stubborn one. He ignored my advice completely.

”I came to see him to find out how he is doing after neglecting my advice. I wanted to see how he and his wife are faring. I also came to wish them a merry Christmas.

”You know we are old friends. And it was as a friend that I told him ‘don’t run”.

The Nobel Laureate said that he presented a seven-point agenda to the President toward moving the country forward “in these trying periods.”

He said he would not want to disclose what he presented, but added that a critical aspect was that of respect for the rule of law and adherence to the constitution of the land.

Mr Soyinka added that the discussion also centred on the release of various Nigerians languishing in prison for standing on some personal principles.

He further said that he is optimistic that something positive would be done about the incarceration of prisoners of consciousness across the country.

Mr Soyinka said he is aware that the President may not be in the know of such cases due to the bureaucracy involved in governance.

“That is the reason behind making this request; that is the way to get results for legal breaches,” he said. 

 

 

(NAN)

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