NOBEL laureate,
Professor Wale Soyinka has described the brutal murder of four students of the
University of Port Harcourt as the height of man inhumanity to man. Soyinka who spoke, Thursday, in Port Harcourt at the public
presentation of Port Harcourt as UNESCO World Book capital for 2014 said it was
so painful watching the video clips of how the students were butchered to
death.
Another worrisome
thing according to him, was that the killing took place before silent
spectators and passive participants in the community.
Continuing, he said the sad incident was another indication that
there was war between the forces of darkness and light in the country.
Adding, he said Boko Haram and other allied movements that wage
war against civility and enlightenment were fighting against humanity.
The literary icon warned the country not to succumb to these
forces of evil.
While congratulating Port Harcourt for hosting the world book
capital for 2014 he said the development had brought honour to the nation and
Africa in general.
“I believe quite frankly this country is at war, the war is
between the forces of darkness and the forces of light. The forces of
intellect, the forces of rationality and the forces of atavism retrograde
thinking, the forces of hatred against humanism.
“I believe that if we surrender to these banal forces in our
society we cease to be human beings because we succumb completely to fear and
it is the same message we must take to those in this nation, who believe that
books are wrong.
I don’t care whether they call themselves the final defenders of
the pure road and the ultimate salvation or call themselves Boko Haram.
“Boko Haram and all organisations, all movements that wage war
against books, against literacy, against education, enlightenment in any form
have declared war, not on the state, but on humanity itself and in spite of
such setbacks, in spite of such horrors we have the responsibility to support
and to sustain efforts such as being made by Rainbow Club and allied societies
and organisations.
“This recognition indicates very clearly that something, at least,
is going right in Nigeria despite the avalanche of negativities.” he said.
Source: Vanguard
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