FAWEHINMI, FELA FAMILIES, SOYINKA REJECT CENTENARY AWARDS
As the Federal Government honours
100 persons today with Centenary awards as part of Nigeria’s Centenary
celebration, the families of late human rights activist, Chief Gani Fawehinmi
and afrobeat king, Fela Anikulapo Kuti have rejected the post humous awards for
both late Fawehinmi and Fela even as Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka
also mulls rejecting the award.
Professor Soyinka is on the list
alongside the likes of Professor Chinua Achebe, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti,
Chief Odimegwu Ojukwu, Nwankwo Kanu, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Chief Mike Adenuga
and Pastor Enoch Adeboye, among others.
Soyinka speaks
But Professor Soyinka said: “I would have preferred that the entire day of infamy be ignored altogether. I’m even thinking favourably of just ignoring the obscenity, then turning up at the counter-event.”
But Professor Soyinka said: “I would have preferred that the entire day of infamy be ignored altogether. I’m even thinking favourably of just ignoring the obscenity, then turning up at the counter-event.”
Professor Soyinka, however, said he
will endeavour, to be at the centenary awards planned in London on June 27
during which Diasporas will honour 100 outstanding Nigerians in the UK. At a
gala dinner due to take place at Waltham Forest Town Hall in East London tagged
Nigerian Centenary Awards UK, Diasporas will hand out honours to 100 Nigerians
who have excelled in various fields in the UK over the last 100 years.
We won’t accept the award —Femi Kuti
Also, Femi Kuti, son of the late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has said that the family would not accept any centenary award in his honour.
Also, Femi Kuti, son of the late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has said that the family would not accept any centenary award in his honour.
Femi who made the statement through
a Twitter correspondence while stating that the family has not been officially
informed about any centenary award for Fela, noted that the Federal Government
should first apologise for killing his grandmother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, and
burning of Kalakuta Republic.
“We have not heard such but I can
speak for myself, Federal Government should first apologise for the killing of
our grandmother and the burning of Kalakuta,” he wrote.
Asked if the family would accept the
award if the government apologised for the two wrongs mentioned, Femi said he
doubts if the family would accept the award.
“Like I said we have not heard
anything from the Federal Government. But I doubt if the family will accept the
award.”
Fela Anikulapo Kuti, is being
honoured in the ‘Internationally Acclaimed Artistes, Literary Icons and
Journalists’ category.
Gani’s family
Likewise, the family of the late human rights lawyer, Chief Gani Fawheinmi has turned down his nomination for a centenary posthumous award.
Likewise, the family of the late human rights lawyer, Chief Gani Fawheinmi has turned down his nomination for a centenary posthumous award.
The family cited the nomination of
the former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida, for the same award,
the unbridled killing of students by insurgents in the North Eastern part of
the country and the incessant corruption reeking across the country, including
the alleged missing of $20 billion from NNPC as reasons for rejecting the
nomination.
According to the letter sent to the
presidency via the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Anyim
Pius Anyim, and signed by Mohammed Fawehinmi, for and on behalf of late Gani
Fawehinmi family, the family said they acknowledged the receipt of the letter
and commended the federal government for considering their father for the
honour but cited the reasons above for turning down the offer.
The letter read in part, “We want to
thank the Federal Government for considering our late father for this honour.
However, for reasons stated here under, our family has decided it would be
inexpedient to accept the award.
“Our late father was empathetic to
the sufferings of our people, particularly students. In the last 72 hours, 43
innocent students were mowed down by the blood- thirsty Boko Haram terrorists
in Yobe State, while 20 other girls were similarly abducted by this same band
of terrorists. These girls are still in captivity while their fate is unknown.
If our late father were to be alive, would he be wining and dining with all the
glitterati at a Centenary celebration under these circumstances? Certainly no.”
“In the past few weeks, the polity
has been assaulted with putrid odour of corruption with the alleged $20 billion
missing in NNPC, a development that became the Archilles heel of Mallam Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi, the suspended Governor of Central Bank. As an anti-corruption
activist, if he were to be alive, our late father would have confronted the
issue head-long and possibly gone to court. With the issue still raging, would
our late father have accepted this award at this critical moment? Certainly
no.”
The family explained that their late
father always championed the unity of the country and would have opted for the
money being spent on the celebration of the centenary to have been devoted to
infrastructure development instead of deploying the fund to celebrating
Nigeria’s centenary.
“Our late father was unrepentantly
for the unity of Nigeria. However, with the level of profligacy in some of the
events celebrating Nigeria’s Centenary, our late father would have preferred
these multi-million Naira expenditures channeled to our decrepit Teaching
hospitals, than unproductive razzmatazz that do not improve the socio-economic
well being of our people.
“For these reasons, our family
respectfully declines to receive the award about to be conferred on our late
father by the government,” the family said.
The roll call:
The list of the awardees includes Sir Samuel Manuwa, Professor John Edozien, Dr Moses Majekodunmi, Professor Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, Professor Oladipo Akinkugbe, Professor Latunde Odeku, Professor Nelson Oyesiku and Dr. Funmi Olopade. Others on the list include Professor Oyin Olurin, Professor Orishejolomi Thomas, Professor Bello Osagie, Dr Beko Ransome-Kuti, Professor Ade Elebute, Dr Akinola Maja, Professor Femi Williams, Professor Ambrose Alli, Dr Dalhatu Tafida, Professor Ishaya Audu, Professor Oladele Ajose and Professor Tola Adebonojo among others.
The list of the awardees includes Sir Samuel Manuwa, Professor John Edozien, Dr Moses Majekodunmi, Professor Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, Professor Oladipo Akinkugbe, Professor Latunde Odeku, Professor Nelson Oyesiku and Dr. Funmi Olopade. Others on the list include Professor Oyin Olurin, Professor Orishejolomi Thomas, Professor Bello Osagie, Dr Beko Ransome-Kuti, Professor Ade Elebute, Dr Akinola Maja, Professor Femi Williams, Professor Ambrose Alli, Dr Dalhatu Tafida, Professor Ishaya Audu, Professor Oladele Ajose and Professor Tola Adebonojo among others.
Other awardees are the British
monarch and Head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Fredrick Lugard,
Dame Flora Louise Shaw, Ex-Military Heads of State and Civilian Presidents,
Chief M.K.O. Abiola, Literary such as Prof. Wole Soyinka and the late Prof.
Chinua Achebe.
Also to be awarded are Chief Gani
Fawehinmi, SAN, Chief Odimegwu Ojukwu, Nwankwo Kanu, Alhaji Aliko Mohammed
Dangote, Chief Mike Adenuga, Honourable Justice Maryam Aloma Mukhtar, GCON, Sir
Abubakar Sadiq III, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, amongst others.
The award ceremony is scheduled to
hold at the Banquet Hall, State House, Abuja.
At the ceremony, President Jonathan
would be presenting awards in 13 categories to 100 distinguished personalities,
either alive or dead, who eminently symbolise the tapestry of Nigeria’s first
centenary.
Some of the categories include,
contributors to the making of Nigeria, heroes of the struggle for Nigeria’s
independence/pioneer political leaders, pioneers in professional
callings/careers, promoters of democratic transition in Nigeria,
internationally acclaimed artists, literary icons, journalists, and so on.
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