Soyinka
who disclosed this in an interview published in TheTelegraph of London
on Wednesday, said, the Igbos were victims of genocide during the
three-year civil war.
He also used the opportunity to condemn
militant sect Boko Haram, the insurgent group that has visited terror on
the North, killing over 1,500 since 2009, describing their actions not
as religion, but criminality.
He said: “All religions accept that
there is something called criminality. And criminality cannot be
excused by religious fervour…you cannot hold the world to ransom simply
because some idiots chose to insult a religion in some far-off place
which most of the world has never even heard of. This for me is a kind
of fundamentalist tyranny that should be totally unacceptable.
“So
a group calls itself the Boko Haram, literally: ‘Book is taboo’, the
book is anathema, the book is a product of Western civilisation,
therefore it must be rejected.
“You go from the rejection of
books to the rejection of institutions which utilise the book, and that
means virtually all institutions. You attack universities, you kill
professors, then you butcher students, you close down primary schools,
you try and create a religious maginot line through which nothing should
penetrate.
“That’s not religion; that’s lunacy. My Christian
family lived just next door to Muslims. We celebrated Ramadan with
Muslims; they celebrated Christmas with Christians. This is how I grew
up.
“And now this virus is spreading all around the world,
leading to the massacre of 50 students. This is not taking arms against
the state, this is taking up arms against humanity.”
He criticised the handling of the war against terrorism by President Jonathan.
“The
president of Nigeria is making a mistake in not telling the nation that
it should place itself on a war footing. There’s too much pussyfooting,
there’s too much false intellectualisation of what is going on, such as
this is the result of corruption, this is the result of poverty, this
is the result of marginalisation.
“Yes, of course, all these
negativities have to do with what is happening right now. But when the
people themselves come out and say we will not even talk to the
president unless he converts to Islam, they are already stating their
terms of conflict,” he added.
Soyinka further said if religion were to be taken away from the world, he would be one of the happiest people in the world.



