Facts have emerged that the new victim
on the hit List of the dreaded Islamic sect Boko Haram is non other than the
great Nobel Laurent, Professor WOLE SOYINKA.
In an exclusive interview with
the weekly NEWS magazine, Professor Wole Soyinka revealed that he was not
only on the sect's assassination list but very close to the top.
Soyinka said he has reported this
to the security operatives in the country and they confirmed the information
but he expressed disappointment that the security operatives have not taken
action on the threat.
He said:
"The reason for this
programme (elimination) which I know is very much their third phase, is that
those pushing this agenda know very well that this could be the last straw that
will break the camel's back. And they would rather this country broke up and
possibly in an inferno than continue to accept the loss, even though temporal
loss of power in this country. For these people, government is the only
business around."
The Nobel Laureate said he was
not against dialogue but the Boko Haram sect did not make public their demands
so that they could sit at a round table with government.
He added that dialogue does not
require a group to constitute itself into a terror, stating that PRONACO which
he joined during former President Obasanjo's administration successful
organised its conference, amended the constitution of Nigeria and
presented the document to the government without violence.
Soyinka said he cannot be cowed
into submission by the Boko Haram or any other violent group, stressing,
"I believe that one should not beg for existence. If the price of not
coming to table is that you want to eliminate me, and you can do so, please do
so. I am 77.
"Please, come to the
debating table, but you will not persuade me simply because you have the
capacity to blow me and my family up. You can simply go ahead, blow us up if
you think that is the way you can do your conversation. But you will not bomb
me to sit with you at table," he insisted.
Soyinka said President Jonathan
is underestimating the desperation of the forces behind the Boko Haram sect not
considering the Islamic struggle in countries like Iraq where fundamentalist Islamic
groups attack one another even in their sanctuary of worship and they retaliate
with higher casualty figure.
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