
Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has criticised President
Jonathan for embarking on a “political jamboree” barely 48 hours after
the Nyanya bomb blast and the abduction of school girls in Chibok in
Bornu State.
Soyinka lamented that while the leadership of the country visited some
victims of Nyaya Motor Park explosion and assured victims that they
would not be abandoned, the President travelled to Kano for a rally.
Soyinka, who spoke on Wednesday [Apr. 23] at the main opening of the
Port Harcourt UNESCO World Book capital, expressed surprise that the
President was more interested in attending a political rally than
tackling the Boko Haram insurgence.
He charged President Jonathan to face the problem of Boko Haram uprising and stop concentrating on his re-election campaign.
Soyinka, who was the keynote speaker at the occasion, said the
leadership of the country was expected to have convened an emergency
security meeting with a view to chart a way forward against the violent
Islamic group.
Explaining that the bomb blast in Nyaya, Abuja, and the kidnapping of
over 200 school girls call for an urgent attention by the leadership of
the country, the Nobel Laureate expressed sadness over the trauma the
abducted students were passing through.

President Jonathan visits Nyanya Bomb blast victims at the Hospital Prof Soyinka said:
Permit me to impose on the leadership of this nation a simple
straightforward exercise in empathy. I want you to imagine yourself in a
hospital ward; one among the over thousand victims of so many origins
in Nigeria. You remember that the actual and wounded are not the only
casualties.
On that hospital bed, you find yourself playing host to the high and
mighty. You are immobilised, speechless and incapable of motion, except
perhaps to your eyelids. Local government chairmen, councillors,
ministers, senators and the nation’s President, making promises of free
medical treatment and rehabilitation among others, then your spirits are
uplifted. You no longer feel depressed and abandoned.
A few hours after the departure of your August visitors, you see your
erstwhile visitors participating in a chieftaincy jollification, just a
few hundred miles away.
Again, a few hours later, the same leadership is at a campaign rally,
where the chief custodian of the people’s welfare is complaining that
someone allegedly diverted campaign funds to unauthorised use. That
national leader then rounds off his outing with a dance that would put
Michael Jackson to shame
President Jonathan - A day after Nyanya Bomb Blast.

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