Saturday 14 January 2017

PROFESSOR WOLE SOYINKA'S REACTION TOWARDS THE KILLINGS IN SOUTHERN KADUNA STATE NIGERIA.

Wole Soyinka and religion in Nigeria If we don’t tame religion in Nigeria, it would kill us Soyinka I don’t mind if we kill religion in Nigeria  Soyinka
In the words of Wole Soyinka, “If we don’t tame religion in Nigeria, it would kill us.” Soyinka spoke at the launch of the book, “ Religion and the Making of Nigeria” , in Abuja, yesterday.
This is what he said “Religion in the history of this continent has been a disastrous venture, a disaster in many zones and continues to be even so today. In this very nation in Southern
Kaduna, over 800 souls were brutally extinguished suddenly.
While the issue of grazing lands versus farming is unquestionably part of the conflict, it is equally undeniable that religious differences have played crucial role in the conflict.
And yet some weeks before the latest outrage, the governor of that state was quoted to have claimed that peace was nigh since he had sent funds to the earlier wave of killers and they had agreed to end their killing spree.
What astonished me was not the admission by the governor, but the astonishment of others at such governmental response to atrocity. There was nothing new about it. Has appeasement to religious forces not become a Nigerian face of justice and equity? First lethargy and then appeasement.
Wasn’t Boko Haram’s Muhammed Yusuf not a beneficiary of appeasement in a similar fashion? Southern Kaduna has reminded us once again that the monster is always lying waiting to pounce under the guise of religion.
If you ask why General Buhari did not act fast enough when these events took place, which degrade us as human beings, well it is perhaps he has been waiting for the governor of that state to send money to the killers first for them to stop the killing.
The sitting President of this nation, General Buhari, once said ‘If you don’t kill corruption in this nation, corruption would kill us’. I would like to transfer that cry from the moral zone to the terrain of religion.

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