Erstwhile governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola has explained why Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka recently launched verbal attack on him over the chairmanship of the Board of Trustees of the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding.
He said the attack was fueled by an alleged friction between him (Soyinka) and former President, Olusegun Obasanjo.
There has been recent war of words between Soyinka and Oyinlola over chairmanship of separate boards for the UNESCO-approved centre.
While documents of the agreement that established the centre make Oyinlola the permanent chairman of the board, the Rauf Aregbesola administration had established another board and chose Soyinka its chairman, upon succeeding Oyinlola.
Speaking at a press conference held in Oyinlola’s home town, Okuku, the former governor said, “Why all these attacks on my person? I have asked myself repeatedly. Could it be a case of transferred aggression? If he has any problem with his brother, elder statesman, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, why transfering the aggression to me? I have never done anything in the past to warrant what I have been getting from Soyinka.
“Does Soyinka know that an elder in Yorubaland operates within certain ethical boundaries? Does he know that elders must never be seen playing the hen otherwise foul smell will be their companion?”
He presented the documents and said they were available for Soyinka to view.
Oyinlola noted that Aregbesola, who appointed Soyinka as the board chairman, had eventually discovered the true status of the centre, and had even initiated a process to reconcile him and Soyinka.
He said, “Because I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that there is no personal animosity between me and Professor Soyinka, I have, in consultation with my governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, made some moves to meet the professor to give him the correct information on the centre for him to be properly guided. All the moves have, sadly, been rebuffed.
“I paid a visit to his house in Lagos on the advice of the governor. He was not at home and never acknowledged the visit. I made several phone calls to him which were never answered. I tried reaching him unsuccessfully through his daughter, Mrs. Moremi Onijala. The last was an intervention organised between us by Aregbesola for Senator Sola Adeyeye to broker peace.
“The senator met with me and promised to meet Soyinka and get back to me. I was waiting for the feedback when I read Soyinka, an elder statesman and a supposed culture icon attacking me once again,” he added.
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