PRINCE OYINLOLA in The REPUBLIC of LIARS
| SOYINKA |
How does one begin to slash through this thickening tissue of lies? Prince
Oyinlola must be put to the strictest proof to substantiate several outrageous
claims in his recent press statement.
Failing to do so within one week
from today will result in his taking his well-earned place in company of the
current inmates of THE REPUBLIC OF LIARS – next in my series of INTERVENTIONS,
a public service series published by Bookcraft, due out in the next month. For
now, I categorically deny the following:
A. DENIALS:
1. That I, Wole Soyinka, at any time, opposed the creation of the CBCIU in Osun State in act or spirit. This is an allegation of mind-blowing impudence, since the very opposite constitutes the truth.
1. That I, Wole Soyinka, at any time, opposed the creation of the CBCIU in Osun State in act or spirit. This is an allegation of mind-blowing impudence, since the very opposite constitutes the truth.
2. That I ever sought, by word or
deed, or encouraged, supported, or even discussed the creation of CBCIU on any
spot on this continent outside Osun State, Nigeria.
3. That I ever spoke or wrote to the
late President Yar’Adua on the subject of the creation of any such centre in
Nigeria or anywhere else. My one and only encounter with the late president was
on the subject of the MEND insurgency in the Delta region – as part of a group
of intercessors, invited by that president.
4. Similarly, that I ever discussed
the CBCIU, privately or on any forum, withYar’Adua’s successor, President
Jonathan. On the contrary, Prince Oyinlola wrote a letter to President Jonathan
requesting him to “call Wole Soyinka to order” for “meddling” in the affairs of
Osun state, having been “caught” visiting Osun shrine. I was shown a copy of
that letter.
5. That I, in my own person, or the
governing board of CBCIU did institute, or has ever initiated legal action
involving the CBCIU. That the Board should have been involved in the legal
proceeding is obvious and logical. The CBCIU Board, created under the current
governor, has always taken its legitimacy for granted according to the laws of
Osun State. Thus it had no cause to drag any aggrieved individual to court. The
responsibility for responding to any litigation challenging Osun State laws is,
I still assume, the primary responsibility of the lawmakers, not the Board’s.
Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola
B. AFFIRMATIONS.
On the other hand, I did oppose, and most strenuously:
On the other hand, I did oppose, and most strenuously:
1. The conspiracy by some parties to
transfer the Ulli Beier archives to the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library,
situated in Abeokuta, even though paid for with the funds of Osun State.
2. The recognition of Olusegun
Obasanjo Presidential Library as an affiliate of UNESCO in any category, since
that Library is a product of fraud, extortion and corrupt diversion of a
nation’s resources. In this context, I collaborated with the late Gani
Fawehinmi and Femi Falana. Action was taken in the same spirit as has continued
to animate a number of Civic Organisations on the continent to prevent
international image laundering by African leaders of questionable character,
after losing credibility in governance. This has included higher institutions
of learning and culture where millions were offered to endow chairs in their
name.
3. Attempts by any other claimant to
soil the name of CBCIU in their projects, most especially those that involve
soliciting funds in the name of the Centre.
4. The appropriation of public
resources for personal benefit, no matter how thickly disguised, and by
whatever tortuous devices – including Certificates of Incorporation.
5. Oyinlola’s potted history of the
origin of the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding is – as
can only be expected – a bundle of facts, lies, half-truths, irrelevances and
dislocated incidentals.
He is absolutely right in one
off-hand remark however: an ancient stench from the centre has broken the
bounds of all attempted containment, a stench known as MONEY LAUNDERING.
The opposition by the CBCIU to the
proposed conference on GLOBALISATION is that its underlying agenda is the
globalization of this affliction on the wings of Culture.
Hence my inclusion of the
Independent Corrupt Practices Commission Public Crimes, and the new Itse Sagay
led Advisory Commission on corruption, in the distribution list of the text of
my Press Conference.
Ultimately, the lawyers will have
their day in court, and the law will have a final say. Until then however, the
legitimate CBCIU, acting as an entity, or simply as individuals and citizens,
will continue to educate the public on the ethical implications of seemingly
public spirited ventures, and frustrate efforts by any party to extend the
purlieu of fraudulent activities that drag that name – and the nation – down to
an undeserved level of international regard.
Finally, I advise Prince Oyinlola
not to make a song and dance of the ritual salute of “an officer and a
gentleman”. Those who invented that slogan had yet to encounter the special
category of negations within the Nigerian species!
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