Why should UNILAG be named after Abiola? Professor Wole Soyinka Speaks..........
“This
is one gift horse which, contrary to traditional saying, must be
inspected thoroughly in the mouth”, according to Wole Soyinka in a statement
entitled “Goodluck Jonathan’s gift horse.”
“Primary from all of us must be a plea to the MKO Abiola family
not to misconstrue the protests against the naming of the University of
Lagos after their heroic patriarch. Issues must be separated and
understood in their appropriate contexts. The family will acknowledge
that, among the loudest opposing voices to Jonathan’s gift horse, are
those who have clamoured tirelessly that MKO Abiola, the Nigerian
nation’s president-elect, be honoured nationally, and in a befitting
manner.
“Next
is my confession to considerable shock that President Goodluck Jonathan
did not even think it fit to consult or inform the administrators of
the university, including Council and Senate, of his intention to
re-name their university for any reason, however laudable. This
arbitrariness, this act of disrespect, was a barely tolerated aberration
of military governance. It is totally deplorable in what is supposed to
be a civilian order.
“After
that comes the bad-mouthing of MKO Abiola and the Nigerian electorate
by President Jonathan who referred to MKO as the “presumed winner” of a
historic election. While applauding the president for finally taking the
bull by the horns and rendering honour unto whom honour is due, the
particularities of this gesture have made it dubious, suspect, and
tainted. You do not honour someone while detracting from his or her
record of achievement. MKO Abiola was not a presumed winner, but the
President-elect of a nation, and thus universally acknowledged.
“It
is sad, very sad, that after his predecessor who, for eight full years
of presidency, could not even bear to utter the name of a man who made
his own incumbency possible, along comes someone who takes back with the
left hand what the right has offered. However, there is hope.
Legalists have claimed that there is a legal flaw to the entire process.
The university, solidly backed by other tertiary institutions
nation-wide, should immediately proceed to the courts of law and demand a
‘stay of execution’. That should give President Jonathan time to
re-consider and perhaps shift his focus to the nation’s capital for
institutions begging for rituals of re-naming. After all, it is on
record that the House of Assembly did once resolve that the Abuja
stadium be named after the man already bestowed the unique title of
“Pillar of African Sports”. He deserved that, and a lot more. What he
did not deserve is to be, albeit posthumously, the centre of a fully
avoidable acrimony, one that has now resulted in the shutting down one
of the institutions of learning to whose cause, the cause of learning,
President-elect MKO Abiola also made unparalleled private contributions.
“Let
me end by stressing that my position remains the same as it was when
the University of Ife was re-named Obafemi Awolowo University. I
deplored it at the time, deplore it till today, have never come to terms
with it, and still hope that some day in the not too distant future,
that crime against the culture of institutional autonomy will be
rectified. Let us not compound the aberrations of the past with
provocations in an era that should propel us towards a belated new Age
of Enlightenment.”
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