Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka,
declared on Thursday that no one should vote for the continuation of President
Goodluck Jonathan’s government, saying that there has been a total failure in
leadership.
He said he has sixty reasons not to
vote for the Jonathan regime.
“I will not vote and I will not
encourage anyone to vote for the continuation of this government, simply
because your colleagues numbering over two hundred were kidnapped, ” Soyinka
told students at the 2015 edition of Vision of the Child (VOTC), a yearly
programme inaugurated in 2012.
He said the Chibok girls kidnapped
on 14 April of last year were sent on a mission to acquire an education, but
ended up being kidnapped.
“There has been a failure of
leadership. Our children whom you represent today have been betrayed,” Soyinka
said, adding that no appropriate action was taken to retrieve them.
Soyinka said it took the Jonathan
government ten days to even accept that the Chibok girls were even missing.
“After that dereliction of duty,
after that failure of leadership, after that betrayal for our future, for
anyone to think or to put words in my mouth suggesting that I will vote or
encourage anyone to vote for this regime is a travesty of intelligence, ”
Soyinka said.
Soyinka laughed off those who had
claimed on the social media that he was dead, telling journalists at the event
that they should not misquote him. If they do, he added, he will rise from the
dead to correct them.
The 2015 edition of Vision of the
Child has for theme “The Road to Sambisa”.
This year, a total of 250 student
participants from 60 primary and secondary schools within Lagos attended the
interview. The age bracket for the participants was 9 to 12 years.
Their entries were assessed by a
panel of eminent judges comprising teachers, artists, child carers and social
workers.
The finalists will be invited on the
7 March to the National Conversation Foundation Park. Lekki, and provided with
brush, paint and easel, and will be required to illustrate their literary
presentation in the complementary medium painting.
This year, 60 finalists were drawn
from 35 schools within Lagos State, said Foluke George, Festival Secretary and
Programme Manager for the Vision of the Child.
Sahara Reporters
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