UncategorizedPDP and the donation of the 2023 electoral spoils of war, By Wole Soyinka by admin September 17, 2023 written by admin September 17, 2023 Bookmark 5Professor Wole Soyinka.Barring such abrupt “patriotic intervention”, however, the last word belongs to the Supreme Court. Until that conclusive hour, wherever and whenever the subject turns to the Nigerian elections, my contribution can be taken for granted in advance: Peter Obi did not win the Nigerian 2023 elections. Jointly with his erstwhile colleague of the PDP, Abubakar Atiku, they donated the outcome, even before the voting.The mistake we all continue to make is our insistence on regarding the recent Nigerian elections as an adversarial thriller. The contrary is the truth. The ballot tally accurately reflected what happens when a political party splits itself in two, especially so critically close to an election. What promised to be a spectacular contest is transformed into a Feast of Voluntary Donation of the spoils of war.That, however, is not always the ultimate destination – the re-gifting may continue, prodded by a sudden surge of regret. There remains, lurking in the background, a far more potent beneficiary. In this case, we easily recall it as the unregistered but loudly canvassed IPP – the Interim Peoples Party, usually to be found in bed with the military. The notorious Datti interview, menacing, intimidating and unambiguous, sets the scene for such re-entry. Then, history repeats itself over and over again, as currently manifested along the West African sub-region. The “call to arms” is made literal by those whose trade is precisely that of arms.Barring such abrupt “patriotic intervention”, however, the last word belongs to the Supreme Court. Until that conclusive hour, wherever and whenever the subject turns to the Nigerian elections, my contribution can be taken for granted in advance: Peter Obi did not win the Nigerian 2023 elections. Jointly with his erstwhile colleague of the PDP, Abubakar Atiku, they donated the outcome, even before the voting. Let politicians and their cohorts learn to take responsibility for the consequences of their choices within democratic options.‘Wole SOYINKA is the first Black Nobel Laureate in Literature.Support PREMIUM TIMES’ journalism of integrity and credibilityGood journalism costs a lot of money. Yet only good journalism can ensure the possibility of a good society, an accountable democracy, and a transparent government.For continued free access to the best investigative journalism in the country we ask you to consider making a modest support to this noble endeavour.By contributing to PREMIUM TIMES, you are helping to sustain a journalism of relevance and ensuring it remains free and available to all.DonateTEXT AD: Call Willie – +2348098788999 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin Follow Author previous post Jumbo Salaries: “Some CBN staff are paid more than ministers” — RMAFC Chairman next post Govt re-opens DDEP to increase participation – Finance Ministry You may also like Bookmark Don’t disrupt academic calendar over fees hike, minister... September 21, 2023 Bookmark Buhari ruined security architecture through nepotism, Chidoka alleges September 21, 2023 Bookmark Kwara judge seizes camera, warns Tani Olorun’s supporters September 21, 2023 Bookmark Three arrested as hunter shoots 14-year-old girl dead September 21, 2023 Bookmark PDP may lose Edo over Shaibu’s conduct, says... September 21, 2023 Bookmark Start Your Big Day in Style With This... September 20, 2023 Bookmark Martha & Richard Connected at a Networking Event... September 20, 2023 Bookmark BREAKING: Gunmen kill eight soldiers, policemen in Imo September 20, 2023 Bookmark Court rejects Bulkachuwa’s suit to halt ICPC, DSS... September 20, 2023 Bookmark Hypertension affects one in three adults globally –... September 20, 2023Leave a Comment Cancel ReplySave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.