Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka was scathing in his review of the security situation in Rivers State yesterday.
He accused President Goodluck Jonathan
of “looking elsewhere for the smoke in the plane” while “the fire is
right on his own roof at Aso Villa.
“Before the fire becomes unstoppable, something must be done to put it off,” he said.
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The eminent writer said the President
should transfer the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mbu Joseph
Mbu, to Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, to fight the Boko Haram
menace.
Soyinka spoke in Osogbo on Wednesday
during the celebration of the late African icon, Nelson Mandela, at the
Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding (CBCIU) in the
Osun State capital.
He said the likes of CP Mbu is not
required in peaceful states like Rivers, Osun and Lagos, adding that
“people who are so tough, so unbeatable and untouchable should be sent
to Maiduguri to go and confront the greatest menace the country is
facing now” (the Boko Haram).
“Since Mbu is such a tough cop that is
so powerful and mighty that he can steamroll over the democratic process
of this nation and to show how tough he is, I recommend to Jonathan
that he should be sent to Maiduguri to go and show his powers there with
Boko Haram”, he said.
Soyinka said he was ashamed to be a
citizen of a country where a police commissioner could act with impunity
and opened fire on unarmed people who were exercising their fundamental
human rights as upheld by the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
He described as “more shameful” that “there has not been any reaction from Aso Rock Villa on the ugly incident as at date.”
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