By John Owen Nwachukwu Nigerian frontline playwright and elder statesman Prof Wole Soyinka, has said that he would reserve all his o...
By John Owen Nwachukwu
Nigerian frontline playwright and elder statesman Prof Wole
Soyinka, has said that he would reserve all his observations about President
Bola Tinubu’s administration until one year into his tenure in May 2024.
Soyinka, a Nobel Laureate, said this on Sunday when he paid
a courtesy visit to Tinubu, who is holidaying in Lagos.
The iconic dramatist said this was his personal policy,
adding that the one-year delay gives the President enough time to “make up” for
lost grounds.
“Well, you know, something you may have noticed about me is
that most heads of state, when they take office, I always leave them alone for
about the first year…Because they need time.
“I know when they come in, they don’t start from ground
zero. They often start even lower than ground zero and they have to make up.
“So, I’m adopting the same principle this time. When you see
me next year, ask the same question again and listen to my answer,” he
explained.
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