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“Fight Against Corruption Must Start From Within”- Soyinka

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisAugust 3, 2024 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nobel Laureate and esteemed scholar, Professor Wole Soyinka, delivered a powerful address on Friday, denouncing corruption as a lethal cankerworm that devastates great nations and severely disadvantages their citizens.

He emphasized that without a fundamental change in attitude and a collective commitment to ethical behavior, overcoming the escalating corruption crisis in Nigeria would remain an insurmountable challenge.

 

Soyinka made these remarks during the 26th Annual Wole Soyinka Lecture, organized by the National Association of Seadogs, also known as the Pyrates Confraternity. The event, held at the June 12 Cultural Centre in Kuto, Abeokuta, was part of the celebrations marking Soyinka’s 90th birthday.





The lecture, themed “The Baby or the Bathwater: Navigating the Dark Tunnels of Systemic Corruption to Nationhood,” was delivered by former Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola.

In his commentary, Soyinka highlighted that corruption pervades every level of society in Nigeria, from the highest echelons of power to the grassroots.

He stressed that only a united effort could halt its destructive progress. “Corruption is not just about exchanging money; it is a cankerworm that deeply penetrates the fabric of society and corrupts our very nature and existence,” Soyinka asserted.

He further emphasized that the fight against corruption must start from within individuals. While institutional reforms and fair governance are essential, the root of the problem lies in personal integrity and ethical behavior.

This principle, he noted, was one of the driving forces behind the establishment of the Pyrates Confraternity 62 years ago.

Soyinka also took the opportunity to dispel misconceptions about the Pyrates Confraternity, clarifying that it is not a violent secret cult but a legitimate association committed to justice and the betterment of society.

He, along with former Commonwealth Secretary-General Chief Emeka Anyaoku, later unveiled a book titled “Ship Ahoy,” which documents the 60-year history of the confraternity.

In his lecture, Babatunde Fashola praised Soyinka as a monumental gift to Nigeria, Africa, and global civilization.

He discussed the pervasive nature of corruption, noting that while financial corruption is condemnable, the most insidious form is the erosion of moral values that corrupts people’s way of life.

Fashola also shared insights from his tenure as Minister of Works and Housing, highlighting alarming statistics on road crashes in Nigeria. He revealed that in October 2022 alone, 1,111 road crashes were reported, resulting in 449 deaths and 2,780 injuries.

Despite a slight decrease from the previous month, these figures represent a significant increase compared to October 2021. Fashola questioned whether the insecurity often cited during political campaigns could account for such a high monthly death toll from road accidents.

The lecture underscored the critical need for a comprehensive approach to combatting corruption and restoring moral values to achieve true nationhood.

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