WOLE SOYINKA LAMENTS ON HOW HERDSMEN INVADED HIS HOME (FULL DETAILS)
Prof Soyinka made the disclosure on Wednesday, April 27, 2016, in an address to the National Conference on Culture and Tourism.
Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka has said that a group of herdsmen once invaded his home when he was out of Nigeria.
Prof Soyinka made the disclosure on Wednesday, April 27, 2016, in an
address to the National Conference on Culture and Tourism, PM News
reports.
“Let me narrate a personal experience – just one among many – that was
brought home to me, right against my doorstep. Before that specific
happening, I had observed a change of quality in forest encounters with
cattle herdsmen over the years,” he said.
“These changes had become sufficiently alarming for me to arrange
meetings with a few governors and, later, with the late National
Security Adviser General Azazi. At the time, we thought that they were
Boko Haram, infiltrating into the south under guise of cattle herding.
That was then, and of course that surmise has never been firmly proven
or disproved.
“Recently however, I returned from a trip outside the country about to
find that my home ground had been invaded, and a brand-new “Appian way”
sliced through my sanctuary. That ‘motorable’ path was made by the
hoofed invaders. Both the improvised entry and exit are now blocked, but
interested journalists are invited to visit.
“In over two decades of living in that ecological preserve, no such
intrusion had ever occurred. I have no idea whether they were Fulani or
Futa Jalon herdsmen but, they were cattle herders, and they had cut a
crude swathe through my private grounds.
“I made enquiries and sent alerts around, including through the Baale of
our neighborhood village. There has been no repeat, and hopefully it
will remain the first and last of such invasion. What it portends
however is for all thinking citizens to reflect upon, and take concerted
measures against,” he added.
Soyinka also said that Nigeria’s will never have a viable tourism sector if it continues to tolerate such insecurity.
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