Noble Laureate, Wole Soyinka, on Thursday warned that religious
violence would persist in the country until preachers of religious
intolerance are prosecuted and made to atone for their offenses.
Soyinka
made this known while delivering a lecture on “Culture at risk” at the
University of Benin, Edo State, during which he blamed the outbreak of
violence against innocent persons by religious extremists on what he
described as the “toxin” injected into them by their spiritual leaders.
The
Nobel Laureate, who condemned the murder of eight students of the Abdu
Gusau Polytechnic, Talata Mafara in Zamfara State, noted that such
leaders were vicariously liable for the destruction caused by their
followers.
He explained, “In my view, it is that toxin injected
into the social consciousness of the followers of that religion that has
resulted in the murder of innocent citizens. Is there something called
vicarious guilt or not?”
“Should we be surprised and start
condemning some stupid young fellows who took the law into their own
hands and burnt eight people alive, who were not even part of the
original scenario?
“I call them stupid and a disgrace to their
school, Abdu Gusau Polytechnic. I say they are stupid and a disgrace to
learning anywhere because even a child who lives in a community must
understand that if you want to create a serious fight between two
people, just say that the individual you are targeting has abused your
mother. It is as elementary as that.”
Soyinka also attributed
the emergence of the Boko Haram sect to religious teaching that incite
violent behaviour and intolerance towards the fundamental rights of
every citizen.
Zamfara killings: Soyinka seeks punishment for hate preachers
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