

Soyinka said it had become
imperative and urgent to send message to “President-General Buhari: Rein in
your wild dogs of disobedience. And for a start, get a trainer to teach them
some basic court manners!”
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole
Soyinka has blasted President Muhammadu Buhari over the re-arrest of the
Convener, #RevolutionNow Protest, Omoyele Sowore and Olawale Bakare at the
Federal High Court, Abuja on Friday by the Department of State Services, DSS.
Soyinka, in a statement on
Friday likened the scene leading to the arrest of Sowore and Bakare in the
court premises to that of an African Wild Dog.
According to Soyinka, he
was amazed by the level of disobedience to court’s order by the present
government of Buhari.
“A few years ago, I watched
the video of a pack of the famed African wild dogs hunt, eventually bring down,
and proceed to devour a quarry. It was an impala, antelope family. The pack
isolated the most vulnerable looking member of the herd – it was pregnant –
pursued it, until it fled to a waterhole which, for such animals, is the
nearest thing to a sanctuary.
“A few minutes ago, almost
as it was happening, I watched the video of a pack of the DSS, bring down, and
fight over their unarmed, totally defenceless quarry within the sanctuary of a
court of law. I found little or no difference between the two scenarios, except
that the former, the wild dogs, exhibited more civilized table manners than the
DSS in court manners,” he said.
The Nobel Laureate said
only yesterday, in his commentary on the ongoing Sowore saga, he pointed out
the near perfect similarity between plain crude thuggery and the current rage
of court disobedience, saying that little did he suspected that “the state
children of disobedience would aspire to the level of the African wild dogs on
a pack hunt.
“I apologize for
underestimating the DSS capacity for the unthinkable. I reiterate the nation’s
concern, indeed alarm, about the escalating degradation of the judiciary
through multiple means, of which disobedience of court orders is fast becoming
the norm.
“May I remind this
government that disobedience calls to disobedience, and that disobedience of
the orders of the constitutional repository of the moral authority of
arbitration – the judiciary – can only lead eventually to a people’s disregard
of the authority of other arms of civil society, a state of desperation that is
known, recognized and accepted as – civil dis-obedience.
“It is so obvious – state
disobedience leads eventually to civil disobedience, piecemeal or through a
collective withdrawal of recognition of other structures of authority. That way
leads to chaos but – who set it in motion? As is often the case, the state,
unquestionably. Such a state bears full responsibility for the ensuing social
condition known as anomie.”
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