2nd October, 2025
PRESS RELEASE:
SOYINKA CENTER: SOYINKA DESERVES THE
HONOUR – MURIC
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has endorsed the naming
of the National Arts Theater, Iganmu, Lagos, after renowned Nobel Laureate,
Professor Wole Soyinka. The group declared that he is eminently qualified for
the honour.
MURIC's endorsement was contained in a statement issued on
Thursday, 2nd October, 2025 by the Founder and Executive Director of the Muslim
rights advocacy group, Professor Ishaq Akintola
The statement reads:
"The renovated National Arts Theater, Iganmu, Lagos,
was renamed after Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, yesterday, Wednesday,
1st October, 2025. The national monument was first opened in 1976 when Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo was a military head of state (tvcnews.tv/why-i-accepted-national-theatre-renaming-wole-soyinka/).
"We fully endorse this action. Professor Wole
Soyinka deserves the honour a hundred times over as there is no living Nigerian
who has struggled for and promoted democratic ideals like him in this
country.
"A globally acknowledged intellectual and activist par
excellence, Wole Soyinka comes across as a most courageous personality with
clear cut goals. His resilience is bottomless. His ability to mobilise and
strategize is legendary.
"This is not sycophancy. We are simply testifying to
incidents and circumstances to which we have been eyewitnesses. We also
believe in honouring our heroes while they are alive. Soyinka has sacrificed so
much that Nigeria cannot pay him back in full.
“We are obliged to speak up today because we are living witnesses
and the fact that he is not a Muslim like us should not stop us from giving our
testimony. It should not always be about religion. Humanity also matters. Besides,
we must also answer the call of conscience.
"Based on instructions which cascaded down to
activists fighting the military cabal at the time, MURIC leaders had occasion
to see Professor Wole Soyinka in real action and physically too in the field of
aluta.
"In the twilight of the year 1993, while carrying out
the order to engage in civil disobedience over the criminal, irrational and
unjust annulment of the fairest, most peaceful and most orderly presidential
election of June 12, 1993, MURIC leaders who were manning Iyana Iba to Isheri
axis of Lagos State had an encounter with this enigmatic personality, Professor
Wole Soyinka.
"The roads had been blocked with disused tyres, huge
stones and woods to disallow mobile policemen who were patrolling the area from
gaining easy access when a motorcycle rider appeared with one passenger. We
thought they were spies for the illegal Abacha regime. But the man on the back
seat was Professor Soyinka himself.
"His appearance was electrifying. A new dose of
motivation was immediately injected into our veins. We hailed him as he gave
further instructions. No police vehicle passed the zone that day without being
welcomed with a barrage of pebbles.
“Not only that. Soyinka is one of the few living Nigerian
leaders who was known to have confronted the military. He battled generals Ibrahim
Babangida, Sanni Abacha and Abdul Salaam to a standstill. Yet his battles with bad
rulers was not limited to the military alone. He fought bad civilian rulers
too. He hated dictators in power. He despised ineptitude in leadership. He
treated kleptomaniacs like lepers.
“He is known to have single-handedly stormed the radio
station in Ibadan to disrupt a live broadcast being made by the premier of the
Western Region at the time, Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola. He is also credited
with the establishment of Radio Kudirat overseas to counter the propaganda of
the totalitarian military regime.
"Such was Soyinka, a fearless and exemplary leader. A
generalissimo primus inter pareil. Who else deserves getting the
National Theater renamed after him except Soyinka the lion heart?
"MURIC congratulates this gargantuan intellectual
figure on the occasion of naming Nigeria's most prestigious national monument
of art after him. In like manner, we commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for
his marksmanship. He got it right. Soyinka it is."
#PresidentTinubu
#WoleSoyinka
#SoyinkaItIs
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Founder/Executive
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).