Stop Shedding ‘Unjust’ Tears, Deal With ‘Bloodthirsty Terrorists’ – Prof. Soyinka Slams Buhari

 

Soyinka and Buhari

Speaking while delivering the keynote paper at a dialogue organised by Ripples Centre for Data and Investigative Journalism in Lagos on Thursday, Prof. Wole Soyinka, slammed President Muhammadu Buhari over his “inability to get justice” for victims of clashes between farmers and herdsmen and Boko Haram insurgents.

According to TheCable, the renowned playwright and Nobel laureate, said what we need now is justice and not sympathy, adding that rather than visiting the affected areas, Buhari should speak to people’s security needs, and bring perpetrators to book.

He said: “I get impatient when I hear things like Buhari has failed to go and sympathise with the people of Benue, with the people of Nassarawa, with the people of Dapchi or wherever.

 

“Who needs sympathy? Is it sympathy that will reorder their broken lives? Is sympathy the issue? We are speaking here of one commodity that is fundamentally human deserving, justice.

 

“There should an internal measure to avoid repeat. We are speaking here of a president that will respond with massive action and not showing up at the arena of human desecration to shed any unjust tears, but give orders that the bloodthirsty terrorists are brought to book.”

Soyinka said failure on the part of government has been the reason the country is yet to get over the security challenges.

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