NOBEL Laureate, Professor Wole
Soyinka, yesterday advised the Federal Government to jettison its
plan to name a street after him in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
Abuja.
He said he would only take the
offer if government cancelled the streets named after late former
Head of State, General Sani Abacha.
Soyinka, who made the
rejection at a press conference in Lagos, also said if he accepted
the offer to name a street after him in Abuja, former President of
the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP) and fellow
writer, Ken Saro-Wiwa, killed by Abacha, would be shedding tears in
his grave.
He recalled that sometime
during the regime of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Minister
of the FCT, Abuja, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, held a conference on
corruption which he attended.
"I asked El-Rufai, you are
talking about corruption and you named a street after Abacha who was
himself corrupt and through the street, we all came to the venue of
this conference. He promised to change the name of Abacha from the
street. Till day, Abacha still has a street named after him in
Abuja. Is there any sense in accepting a street after we. No.
"As long as no symbolic
statement has been made about changing the name of his (Abacha’s)
street, I do not want to be honoured in Abuja; I am satisfied with
the one name after me in my village. I reject the offer in
totality," Soyinka stated.
The 1986 winner of the Noble
Prize for Literature also said he was rejecting the plan to name a
street after him in Abuja because Abacha’s loots and those of his
cronies were heavily documented and recovered by General Abdulsalmi
Abubakar and Obasanjo.
He said for dazing to hang
Ogoni civil rights activist/writer, Saro-Wiwa after a Kangaro trail,
accepting the offer would mean offending Saro-Wiwa in his grave.
Soyinka also spoke on the
controversial Presidential Library of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo,
saying it was illegally established in a corrupt manner.
Plans, according to him, are
on to persecute him on account of the library project and his other
misdeeds while in office.
He also reflected on what he
described unjust demotion of former Executive Chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu
by the Police Service Commission (PSC) and the Inspector-General of
Police, saying it was good that he has zone to court to challenge
the illegality.
Soyinka commended Ribadu for
the gallantry displayed by him in fighting corruption in
Nigeria and advised Nigerians
to give his successor, Mrs Farida Waziri a chance to prove himself.
"I believe in giving people
chance. She should be given a chance to fight the war against
corruption," he stated.
Speaking on the historic
victory of the Democratic Candidate, Barack Obama in the United
States Presidential election, Soyinka said it is a very big lesson
for Africa and Nigeria because he was elected irrespective of
religious and ethnic creed which did not affect his chances.
"Barack Obama’s election as
the fist black president of the United States is a slap on those who
believe that leadership depends on race and religion. With Obama’s
victory, America has gatecrashed into the third millennium," he
stressed.