Why Nigeria needs decentralisation — Soyinka

Why Nigeria needs decentralisation — Soyinka

Renowned Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, spoke up for a more decentralized Nigeria during the PUNCH Newspapers’ 50th-anniversary lecture held in Lagos.

In his speech titled ‘Recovering the Narrative,’ Soyinka stressed the importance of spreading power across Nigeria to address our challenges better. He urged leaders to stop taking advantage of Nigerians and start bringing governance closer to the people.

Soyinka pointed out the inconsistency of politicians who support restructuring before they’re in power but backtrack once elected. He called for a change in attitude, emphasizing the need to prioritize the well-being of Nigerians above political agendas.

He said, “What do you mean by restructuring? Well, I don’t even like the word restructuring. I use, I prefer expressions like reconfiguration and decentralisation. Everybody can grasp that, decentralisation. And those who lead, recognise the necessity of it. They recognise the importance, almost the inevitability of it until they get into power, yes, that’s the difference.

“It’s about time, I think leaders stopped taking this nation for a ride, you know, we must decentralise. Security, you know, has become a burden to bear. From all corners of the nation, that is the crime.

“Decentralised so that government can come closer to the people, and productivity can really be manifested as a product of citizens, not simply as a manna from heaven. That is the attitude obtained at the moment.

“I know the fear. The fear is collapse, break up. That’s been the excuse given by several regimes. But suppose the nation is breaking up informally, in other words as a fact rather than as a theory. Then, and you better just address this. Come straight on and see exactly what happened. What is wrong with general representatives seeing them and saying this is the protocol of our association, Anything outside of it? Anyone who does not want to accept these protocols, abide by these protocols and manifest these protocols in the act should take a walk. I have no problem at all.

“We live in what is known as the nation beginning as a vast football field is ending up as a ping pong table. If that is going to restore dignity to citizens. If that is going to guarantee three square meals a day then so be it. One of my favourite expressions with people is “Let nations die, that humanity may live.”

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