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Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by apogeez(m): 6:01am On Jun 29, 2016
Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has lent his voice to the growing calls for the restructuring of the Nigerian federation, saying the sovereignty of the nation is negotiable.

Speaking during a visit to PUNCH Place, the corporate headquarters of PUNCH Nigeria Limited, Kilometre 14, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State, on Tuesday, Soyinka said decentralisation of the nation would ensure healthy rivalry among the component units.

The laureate said it was wrong for previous administrations in the country to say that Nigeria’s sovereignty was non-negotiable, submitting that the position was antithetical to development.

Soyinka added, “I am on the side of those who say we must do everything to avoid disintegration. That language I understand. I don’t understand (ex-President Olusegun) Obasanjo’s language. I don’t understand (President Muhammadu) Buhari’s language and all their predecessors, saying the sovereignty of this nation is non-negotiable. It’s bloody well negotiable and we had better negotiate it. We better negotiate it, not even at meetings, not at conferences, but everyday in our conduct towards one another.

“We had better understand it too that when people are saying ‘let’s restructure’, they have better things to do. It’s not an idle cry; it is a perennial demand. The Pro-National Conference Organisation was about restructuring when this same Obasanjo said it was an act of treason for people to come together to fashion a new constitution. Those were fighting words; that you’re saying, ‘I commit treason because I want to sit with my fellow citizens and negotiate the structures of staying together’ and ask the police to go and break it up and arrest us.

“I remember that policeman, who said if we met, that would be treason. I wasn’t a member of PRONACO at the time. That’s when I joined PRONACO. If you’re saying to me, ‘I am a second-class citizen; I cannot sit down and discuss the articles, the protocols of staying together’ and you’re trying to bully me, I won’t accept.”

He said Nigeria could not continue with a centralisation policy, which encouraged what he described as “monkey dey work, baboon dey chop” mentality.

Soyinka said the over centralisation of government had resulted in resentment among constituent states, adding that the phenomenon was insulting and promoted anti-healthy rivalry among states.

He stated, “We cannot continue to allow a centralisation policy which makes the constituent units of this nation resentful; they say monkey dey work, baboon dey chop. And the idea of centralising revenues, allocation system, whereby you dole out; the thing is insulting and it is what I call anti-healthy rivalry. It is against the incentives to make states viable.”

He said the centralisation of government led to the proliferation of states during the military era when, according to him, a state was created because the girlfriend of a certain military leader hailed from the state.

He said it was high time government established state police to check the rising security challenges in the country, stressing that policing was more effective when localised.

Soyinka added, “I know people get nervous about that expression. If you go to a place like England, you sometimes see two, three, four police (officers) just walking casually unarmed, but they are observing everything.

“Now, if policing is all of that, then I think the police are more efficient if they are based within a smaller constituency than a larger one. Within such constituencies, the policeman virtually knows everybody. A federal, centralised system of police lacks that advantage.

“So, I find it very difficult to accept that people can be nervous about the state police. State police has been abused. Nobody is denying that; it’s historical. Don’t tell us because we know already. But isn’t centralised police also abused? Look at what’s been coming out from the last elections, not just the police, but the military.”



Condemning the killings perpetrated by Fulani herdsmen across the country, the Professor of Comparative Literature said the phenomenon had become an albatross that must be tackled frontally by the Federal Government.

Soyinka said the intrusive nature of Fulani herdsmen was no longer a remote problem for him personally, alleging that some Fulani herdsmen had invaded the privacy of his residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

“It is no longer a remote problem for me. It is an actuality,” he said, recalling that the killings carried out by suspected Fulani herdsmen in Enugu some months ago was mismanaged by the government.

“In Enugu, why did it take so long to investigate the killings? It’s like the case of Ese Oruru. What is all this? What is security for? That thing should have been addressed immediately. (In Enugu), they shouldn’t have waited for directives from Buhari or anybody. This is a crime against humanity. There should be no debate about it.

“The military should have been drafted there immediately; the police, first of all, and the military – if necessary. I found out that the victims were arrested; what’s all that about? This menace is underestimated. If they had reached my secure place in Abeokuta, then it is no longer a remote problem.”

He faulted the proposal to create grazing reserves for herdsmen in the country, saying rather than do that, ranches, where members of the public could go to buy cows and goats, should be created.

The octogenarian said the term “grazing reserve” would convey the meaning that government had carved out some people’s land for herdsmen to use for their commercial enterprise.

“The word ‘reserve’ is the problem. If there are ranches, it doesn’t matter where they are built, ranches are a commercial proposition, it isn’t a Fulani issue. You can create ranches so that cows, goats could be bought there. This shouldn’t be an instrument of politics, race or ethnicity.

“But when you talk about reserves, it suggests that people can bring cattle from Futa Djallon, Senegal, and if they get here, they can get reserve. If it’s a ranch, it’s a pure commercial proposition, you want to trade. I will like to see these cattle people go back to the position they were before in which there was mutual collaboration between them and farmers,” he said.

Soyinka called on Buhari to consider the report of the 2014 National Conference convened during the tenure of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, lamenting that the country had been moving round in circles without direction.

“We have a habit of consigning files to the dust shelves and then we start all over again. The (confab) report that came under Jonathan is even more superior to the one that I participated in as a member of PRONACO and I think that should be addressed seriously.

“The recommendations strike me as workable, practical, and in fact, as answering some of the anxieties of this nation. This is something I think that Buhari should tackle seriously,” he said.


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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 6:09am On Jun 29, 2016
Nigeria where the wise ones are below and the stupid ones are sitting above.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by SeverusSnape(m): 6:12am On Jun 29, 2016
Why Is Soyinka saying this

Has he joined Ipod youths

^^^ These are the kinds of questions zombies ask.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by TI1919(m): 6:17am On Jun 29, 2016
grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by orisa37: 6:21am On Jun 29, 2016
Nigeria's Sovereignty is surely very Negotiable. The NASS should stop being Toothless Bulldogs and go ahead to negotiate Nigeria for the Benefit of all of us.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by brightology3: 6:21am On Jun 29, 2016
That's the way forward for Nigeria right now

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 6:22am On Jun 29, 2016
SeverusSnape:
Why Is Soyinka saying this

Has he joined Ipod youths

You have no sense at all.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by SeverusSnape(m): 6:24am On Jun 29, 2016
ydass:


You have no sense at all.
grin Do you know what sarcasm is?

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Candyrain(m): 6:26am On Jun 29, 2016
Where are the sophisticated One Nigeria people? One of ur own has spoken, its time to crucify him.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 6:33am On Jun 29, 2016
orisa37:
Nigeria's Sovereignty is surely very Negotiable. The NASS should stop being Toothless Bulldogs and go ahead to negotiate Nigeria for the Benefit of all of us.
Those are the last people that would negotiate nigeria breaking up. infact they would fight tooth and nail to keep it has one. If you are receiving over 30 million naira every 3/4months for sleeping in the National assembly and doing absolutely fck all, would you pray for nigeria to break up when you know there is also a possibility of coming back again like david mark.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by tysontim(m): 6:41am On Jun 29, 2016
What I know is

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 6:44am On Jun 29, 2016
I hope seun's moderators will not ban me AGAIN if I support omowe Soyinka on this.

the man is absolutely right.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by M4gunners: 6:44am On Jun 29, 2016
Now that is the prof i know before. All this while, i have been waiting to hear from him , because the land is not safe at all.
God bless you prof.Oya where is Osibanjo convey this message to your Oga if he will listen to prof.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 6:47am On Jun 29, 2016
Candyrain:
Where are the sophisticated One Nigeria people? One of ur own has spoken, its time to crucify him.

you think we are like you always yapping without pausing to think?

check the position of Yorubas overtime in this country and you will realise it aligns perfectly with that of the Professor.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Candyrain(m): 6:53am On Jun 29, 2016
Ioannes:


you think we are like you always yapping without pausing to think?

check the position of Yorubas overtime in this country and you will realise it aligns perfectly with that of the Professor.

Can u mention one thing the Professor said that hadn't been said before by the people u so love to hate?

Maybe I should tell u "Good Morning" for just waking up

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 6:53am On Jun 29, 2016
There's no single country whose so-called sovereignty isn't negotiable. Democracy has no end; people must continue to renegotiate their coexistence, especially where the constitution was wickedly designed ab initio to frustrate, suffocate and thwart the growth of some other regions.

What's actually treasonable is when a people with no shared values and beliefs are forced together. Such entity must be continually sustained with violence, threats and bloodshed.

This is 2016. Every people must seek their own progress and happiness.

Nigeria's sovereignty is very much NEGOTIABLE. And it shall be negotiated very soon.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by orisa37: 6:56am On Jun 29, 2016
So that is why they are waiting for Mr. President to take the initiative first? And that one will do nothing till Fulani Herdsmen finish Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by spass101(m): 6:57am On Jun 29, 2016
BAM!!! He nailed it. This country is too centrallized, its takes 4eva 2 get things done while ppl keep suffering. We need serious restructuring asap

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Amanwulu1(m): 6:58am On Jun 29, 2016
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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Histrings08(m): 6:59am On Jun 29, 2016
The prof has spoken

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by OjukwuWarBird: 7:01am On Jun 29, 2016
You want restructuring but voted against your best bet Jonathan for a Buhari

Dearpreye forget this treacherous southerners.

Never trust them. cool

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by MarshRiley(m): 7:02am On Jun 29, 2016
Of course everything is negotiate able
But will our president agree?NO
Will our NAS members work on it?No
We are in a country where we make our own rules and don't even follow them
Obasanjo is one of the biggest problem of Nigeria
But he's untouchable right?

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by apogeez(m): 7:03am On Jun 29, 2016
spass101:
BAM!!! He nailed it. This country is too centrallized, its takes 4eva 2 get things done while ppl keep suffering. We need serious restructuring asap
BAM kee
Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 7:08am On Jun 29, 2016
Soyinka will still denial ever granting this interview.
That man is crook!

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 7:10am On Jun 29, 2016
SeverusSnape:
Why Is Soyinka saying this

Has he joined Ipod youths

^^^ zombie questions.
The wise ones join IPOD grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 7:12am On Jun 29, 2016
OjukwuWarBird:
You want restructuring but voted against your best bet Jonathan for a Buhari

Dearpreye forget this treacherous southerners.

Never trust them. cool

How the likes of Prof Wole Soyinka, despite having read the 2014 Confab recommendations, still voted for the APC was the 10th wonder of the World.

Whether or not they like it, Nigeria must be restructured to reflect true federalism or risk another civil war in the coming years. The tension is high; the animosity amongst the different ethnic groups is feverish.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Nobody: 7:14am On Jun 29, 2016
Bubu will be Like:
Aloo 4rophesur Soyinka. I aaaahhh-zaahh read aah report that aah you aah zaa say our kwontiri izzi aah negatiatable aah, I zaah Small Boyi Nnamdi Kawnu aaah make you aah his pholower?
I wu ahh bhook a place in, ahh Kuje 4 you!!
I wu ahh Rather drawonu is ahh Lagwoon than aah negotiate our kwontiri soberiety; a wu make suuah I sent you to.... Aaah gel!!

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by jlinkd78(m): 7:14am On Jun 29, 2016
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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by OjukwuWarBird: 7:15am On Jun 29, 2016
dearpreye:


How the likes of Prof Wole Soyinka, despite having read the 2014 Confab recommendations, still voted for the APC was the 10th wonder of the World.

Whether or not they like it, Nigeria must be restructured to reflect true federalism or risk another civil war in the coming years. The tension is high; the animosity amongst the different ethnic groups is feverish.

Never trust a brown roof person.

Take my words serious cool

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by SuperS1Panther: 7:18am On Jun 29, 2016
Well said by the erudite Nobel Laureate.

How do we go about the restructuring constitutionally, without infringing on the current constitution?

That has aways been the problem of all organised Confabs and our parliamentarians are a major clog in the wheel of amendment of the constitution for it to recognise Sovereign National Conference, Referendums, Restructuring and other salient and highly germane issues.

We need to carry the cry to the doorstep of National Assembly first, for them to amend the constitution accordingly and we can take it from there.

They are not willing to do it because of their obvious selfish interest. They feel their powers will be whittled down by the provision of the aforementioned issues.

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by Oxenomy: 7:19am On Jun 29, 2016
dearpreye:


How the likes of Prof Wole Soyinka, despite having read the 2014 Confab recommendations, still voted for the APC was the 10th wonder of the World.

Whether or not they like it, Nigeria must be restructured to reflect true federalism or risk another civil war in the coming years. The tension is high; the animosity amongst the different ethnic groups is feverish.
Chronic tribalism, nothing more.. They thought that Buhari will change Nigeria to eldorado, but it's downing on them that they are in for a long ride.. Me no sidon look I de..

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Re: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by OjukwuWarBird: 7:21am On Jun 29, 2016
Oxenomy:
Chronic tribalism, nothing more.. They thought that Buhari will change Nigeria to eldorado, but it's downing on them that they are in for a long ride.. Me no sidon look I de..

That's why you should never pity them as they suffer seriously under Buhari.

Even God will never respond to their prayers.

God bless the better south. cool

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