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Clash of Literary Titans: INEC Not Labour Party's Baba-Ahmed Deserved To Be Called Fascist, Adichie Tells Soyinka

Renowned novelist, Chimamanda Adichie has said Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka remains a person of respect to her but she does not share same views with him on the conduct and outcome of the 2023 general elections or depiction of Datti Baba-Ahmed as fascist.

The novelist said in particular, she doesn’t agree with Soyinka’s description of  the Labour Party’s vice presidential candidate, Datti Baba-Ahmed comments as fascist.

She explained that if anything, it is INEC that has a fascistic outlook.

“I have a lot of love for Prof. Soyinka. I admire him. I respect him as a thinker, as a writer. I think everyone should read The Man Died. And actually, Ake, his memoir is beautiful. But at the same time, I disagree very strongly with him about this particular issue. And actually, because I respect Prof Soyinka so much, I went back and watched the interview.

 “I had watched it when it aired initially but I went back and watched it because I thought I was missing something. And I think fascist is a really strong word… And I did not see any reason Prof Soyinka will term Mr Datti Baba-Ahmed in that interview as fascist,” Adichie said.

“You know, I think he (Baba-Ahmed) was making a very strongly-felt point about the elections. What he was saying, which again, I thought seemed fairly reasonable is that if our democracy is rooted in our constitution and you then swear in a person who’s been elected unconstitutionally, then you’re in fact, ending democracy.

“…And so I just didn’t quite see why it would be termed fascism. I think it’s fair to say that he, Prof Soyinka himself is not given to restraint in language in general, and so maybe that’s where that word fascist came from.

“However, I have suggestions for what we could use fascist for, we could use fascist for INEC, because as it is right now, many Nigerians feel deeply cheated by INEC, deeply disenfranchised by INEC, and that is authoritarianism which obviously is the basis of fascism at the centre of manipulating an election because what you’re doing is  that you’re gagging people, you’re forcibly taking away their voice, that is fascist,” she posited in an interview with Arise Television on Tuesday night.

 She added: I think that Prof Yakubu had an opportunity for heroism. I think he wasted it spectacularly. Because he could very easily have become the hero of not just Nigerians but Africa because so many Africans were watching and they were so inspired by what happened before this election and by the ‘obidient’ movement.

“I also think that the President Buhari missed an opportunity for heroism, maybe his last chance at heroism, because Nigerians felt before the elections that he meant well and meant to support credible elections. I don’t think many Nigerians think that now,” she noted.

While hoping that parties in court will get justice, Adichie however said that there were reasons to doubt it especially given the kind of judgements that have come out of the court in recent times.

“ I hope they will. I think there’s reason to doubt that because the Supreme Court has had rulings that just did not make a lot of sense to most people. And so there’s reason to worry, but I’m hopeful. I’m generally hopeful. I’m optimistic that they will do the right thing and that people will get justice,” she said.

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