Patience is Getting Away with Murder, Says Soyinka
Nigeria’s Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka
The wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, has been accused of getting away with murder in the country and of being used as a political tool, with the tacit support of her husband.
•Nothing must happen to Amaechi, Nobel laureate, Falana warn
The wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, has been accused of getting away with murder in the country and of being used as a political tool, with the tacit support of her husband.
Making this allegation Thursday during an international press
conference on the state of the nation, Nigeria’s Nobel laureate,
Professor Wole Soyinka, who alongside human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi
Falana (SAN), pointedly identified the first lady as being neck deep in
the political crisis in Rivers State, added that her “seizure of Port
Harcourt for 11 days with full security apparatus in tow, indicated that
there is something about that madam herself.”
Falana and Soyinka condemned the crisis that had engulfed the Rivers
State House of Assembly, when five out the 32 lawmakers attempted to
impeach the speaker, Hon. Otelemaba Amachree.
Soyinka described the entire scenario as reflective of meddlesomeness
and decried Mrs. Jonathan’s involvement in the crisis in the state,
pointing out that she has no constitutional role in the country.
“This is getting to a state where an unelected person, a mere domestic
appendage, can seize control of a place for 11 days and as a result of
her presence, the governor of that state was told by policemen that you
cannot pass here because the queen was there. What sort of jungle are we
living in?
“A person with no constitutional position is able to enjoy the full
security apparatus of the state which is being denied a governor,” he
said.
He said his advice for the first lady was to be a lady before being a “first lady”.
“My worry for her is that she should be a lady first before being a
first lady. You cannot be a first lady without first being a lady. That
is the only advice I have for her,” he said.
Soyinka, who also accused the president of involvement in the political
crisis in Rivers State, warned that if anything happened to the state
Governor, Chibuike Amaechi, the blame would be put on the president’s
door step.
“Vicarious responsibility must be laid at the door of President Jonathan if anything happens to Governor Amaechi. Ultimately, the responsibility is the president’s,” he said.
“Vicarious responsibility must be laid at the door of President Jonathan if anything happens to Governor Amaechi. Ultimately, the responsibility is the president’s,” he said.
He maintained that contrary to denials that the residence of the
governor (Government House, Port Harcourt) was not tear-gassed, it was
actually tear-gassed on Wednesday when the Joint Task Force and the
police were called in to disperse clashing rival supporters of the state
assembly members.
“I read in the papers today (Thursday) that no tear gas was thrown into
government premises. Let me tell you categorically that the government
premises was tear-gassed.
“I had a running commentary about what was happening with a junior colleague who was at the governor's lodge at that time.
“There was a siege on the governor's lodge and he was tear-gassed.
Anyone who said tear gas was not thrown into Amaechi's lodge, is either
ignorant or a liar,” Soyinka said.
He warned that the events unfolding in Rivers State were worse than the
Boko Haram menace, saying: “We are sitting down here pretending that
nothing has happened, pretending that Boko Haram is serious; it is all
we have to cope with but the ground under us is being eroded.”
Falana, who was obviously unaware that the president had issued a
statement on the Rivers State crisis Thursday, also described the
situation as “infamy endorsed by the president”, stressing that
Jonathan’s silence was an endorsement of the ugly situation in the
state.
He queried why the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister
of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had debunked the allegation from
China while the president was silent of the situation in the state.
He hinted that necessary action was being taken to address the anomaly constitutionally.
He urged the Inspector General of Police (IG), Mr. Mohammed Abubakar,
to urgently enforce the Code of Conduct for the police and that the
state's Commissioner of Police, Mr. Joseph Mbu, be dismissed and charged
with contempt of court, subversion of the rule of law, and should be
sanctioned accordingly.
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