Award-winning author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche, has berated the “two-facedness of the US government” when it comes to African politics.
Speaking in an interview with ARISE NEWS on Tuesday, Adichie was reacting to her recent article entitled Nigeria’s Hollow Democracy on the conduct of the 2023 presidential election.
She described the election as “a slap to the face of the Nigerian people and an insult to collective intelligence of Nigerians.”
The famous writer who earlier wrote an open letter to the United States President, Joe Biden, condemned his congratulatory message to the President-elect, Bola Tinubu, accused the US of being two-faced on issues that pertain to African countries.
According to her, the Nigerian people deserve an explanation rather than the “two-facedness of the US government” when it comes to African politics.
“I wanted to call out the US for what I considered as its two-facedness when it comes to Africa.
“This was an election that was unforgivably flawed and there’s evidence for that. The statement about technical glitches being the cause is unconvincing?” she said.
Commenting on her intervention, she said, “I wrote the letter to preserve this truth and call out the United States for what I consider two-facedness when it comes to Africa. They criticize African countries for being undemocratic and endorse the undemocratic process.”
She called for proper explanation from the Independent National Electoral Commission regarding the controversies surrounding the election as the conclusion that it was a matter of technical difficulties was “unconvincing”.
“Nigerians deserve the respect of an institution that is supposed to shepherd a democracy. So, nobody has come out to explain to Nigerians how that happened.
“There’s a statement of technical glitches; it’s unconvincing and knowing how much hope and trust Nigerians invested in this election, knowing that Nigeria is a low-trust society means that if people are sincere and there’s nothing to hide, then you make an extra effort to go out and explain to Nigerians what happened.”
When asked about fears of criticism and threats of lawsuits for false allegations that were suspected to be made in the article, Chimamanda stated that not only did she expect it but also had no fears of this as she had stated in the article that though they were rumours with no evidence, it highlighted a need to check each one and provide the people with an explanation of the malpractices that took place during the election.
She lamented about her inability to acquire her PVC and her disappointment in INEC for flaws in the election.
She concluded that though the judiciary may have made questionable adjournments in some cases which may bring worry to the minds of the people, she still has faith in them for a fair hearing and a just ruling from the tribunal.