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Stop being timid, demand for more autonomy – Wole Soyinka

The Nigerian playwright, poet, and essayist, Wole Soyinka has Advised Nigerians Governors to not be timid and demand more autonomy from the Federal Government. 

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Prof. Wole Soyinka

The Nigerian playwright, poet, and essayist, Wole Soyinka has Advised Nigerians Governors to not be timid and demand more autonomy from the Federal Government.

The Nobel laureate disclosed this while speaking at the virtual Obafemi Awolowo lecture with the theme, ‘Whither Nigeria?’, on Saturday.

in his words: “Whether in terms of dialogue, evolving the constitution or whatever, something has to go on, after all, we’ve had so many of these confabs.” 

He noted that governors should take charge of the welfare of their people while stressing that they need more autonomy to operate. 

“My plea is to governors to start with the immediate responsibility of the welfare of your own people in whatever term and if you study the constitution carefully, I have done this with lawyers, and it seems that a lot can be done at this moment,” he said. 

“Consult with your lawyers, I have consulted with mine and they also expressed the view that the governors are too timid, there is too much-centralized mentality embedded in their minds and they are afraid to come out of their cocoons

“You need a season of greater autonomy for your own states and that is what I mean by pushing the federal envelope as far as it can go even with this impossible document that we have to cease what power, what authority you can derive from the constitution.”

 

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