Saturday, April 28, 2012

Soyinka to Nigerians: Drop calls for National Conference

Asaba - Nobel Laureate, ProfessorWole Soyinka, has urged Nigerians to drop lingering clamour for national conference, saying it is no longer necessary in view of emerging democratic liberties.



L-R Prof.wole Soyinka, Prof.Graciana Del Castillo of Columba University and Mr.Jim Ovia Chairman Visa Phone Nigeria Ltd, Photos Nath Onojake and Akpokona Omafuaire



In place of the conference, he called for regional groupings, which would, rather than summon it, begin to "act the national conference" by taking their destinies in their hands. Soyinka spoke in Asaba, yesterday, while delivering a
keynote address at the opening of a two-day South-South Economic Summit.

He said it was time for the region to engage in policies and strategies of development that would progressively reduce the central government's powers to determine the "fate" of the people.
He said the Federal Governmentwas impeding the pace of development of the constituent parts and noted that only vibrant regional groupings could moderate its over-bearing disposition.
Commends S-South states
Soyinka commending the South-South states for the initiative of the summit and for establishing the BRACED Commission for the region.
He challenged other regions to tread that part so as to hasten the decentralization of federal governance.
He said: "The constitutional 'envelope' that currently holds the parts together should be pushed as far as possible, without it actually bursting, leading to a vibrant competition and collaboration among its constituent parts.
"Each regional grouping should, by its policies, declare an uncompromising developmental autonomy. This willleavethe centre only with its competence provenance of foreign policy, national security and inter-state affair."
Regional groupings
The Nobel laureate urged each state in the country to convene its own conference of peoples to articulate in the direction they wished to direct their leaders and relate to the centre and other states.
According to him, Nigeria has proved to be too large and inefficient for acentralisedidentificationand management of its human skills and material resources.
He said: "There shouldbe no further calls for a national conference. Let each regional grouping with compatible ideas of the ultimate mission, begin to call the shots and relegate the centre to its rightful dimensions.
"Let each regional grouping and its member states single-mindedly project and pursue their strategies for the enhancement of the quality of life and the dignity of their people.
"Let them quarry into their resources to extract the material required for their very existence, material that they can exchange among one another based on their spatial developmental advantages.
"In short, they should share among themselves, areas of specialisation, substituting strength for the weakness of their partners, expertise for deficiencies in one member or the other."
He added that now was the time to put into practice the ancient saying that "small is beautiful," adding that that Nigeria must return to the early days of creative regional rivalry.
Soyinka admonished the South-South governors to ensure that BRACED Commission was sustained and made a great legacy for their people.
He said the foresight of the governors for the regional initiative would not be immediately appreciated.

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