Chinua Achebe
The remains of the late literary icon, Prof. Chinua Achebe,
is expected to arrive at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport on May 21 and
be buried on May 23.
The Chairman, Chinua Achebe’s National Transition Committee,
Prof. Uzodinma Nwala, said this yesterday in Abuja while briefing journalists
on the one-week transition programme in honour of the late author.
Nwala said Achebe's body would, after a reception in Abuja,
depart for Akanu-Ibiam International Airport Enugu the same day where Igbo
leaders and the academic community would receive him for a procession at the
University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus.
Achebe died in Boston, United States of America on
March 21, at the age of 82 years.
The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, at the press briefing, described Achebe as a detribalised Nigerian and a citizen of the world who deserves a befitting burial.
The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, at the press briefing, described Achebe as a detribalised Nigerian and a citizen of the world who deserves a befitting burial.
He urged all lovers of the late icon to receive his body at
the airport when it arrives. The arrival time was however not stated.
“After due consultation with the family, the governors of
South-east states , the academic community and all other stakeholders, the
programme has been drawn, leading to his burial in accordance with his
Christian faith,” Ekweremadu said.
The senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial
district, Chris Ngige, also at the briefing said the Senate had listed
Achebe on the order list for May 15.
He said the literary icon who rejected a national honour of
the Federal Government of Nigeria due to the crisis that rocked Anambra State
at that time, deserved the best of burials.
He noted that Achebe was unhappy with the nonchalant attitude of the federal government to the nefarious activities of some leaders in the state, which informed his decision to reject the national honour.
He noted that Achebe was unhappy with the nonchalant attitude of the federal government to the nefarious activities of some leaders in the state, which informed his decision to reject the national honour.
Ngige disclosed that the Senate had commenced plans to pay
tribute to the late icon, adding that the Senate would on May 15 deliberate on
the best way to immortalise Achebe.
“There was crisis, there was looting, there was everything
and the federal government did nothing, the police was sitting back. As the
Igbos of the South-east of Nigeria, the Nigerian people, we have decided to
give him a befitting burial, we thank the leadership of the Senate and we have
already commenced a process of tribute to him. We gave him the rare privilege
of putting his name on our order paper for tribute. We couldn’t take it on the
earlier date because we decided to defer it to the burial week. So on May 15,
we shall pay him a tribute in the Senate and discuss his immortalisation. For
those of you that want to come and watch the proceedings, the public gallery is
there for you to watch,” he said.
Meanwhile, Prof Nwala noted that it was impossible to
estimate in financial terms, resources which would be expended on Achebe’s
burial, saying people from different parts of the world would grace the burial.
Nwala said the success of the burial would largely depend on
Achebe’s goodwill and the passion of his admirers to give him a befitting
burial.
“It is impossible to estimate the amount of money needed to
bury Achebe. The whole world is going to be here, so I can’t estimate it, but
burying Achebe is not a matter of money, it is a matter of the people who
want to share their passion for him, that is the important thing. So you
can be sure that the money thing won’t be a problem, he has a lot of goodwill
all over the world,” he said.
He added that “I am a Professor of Philosophy, and I have
been a colleague of Chinua Achebe for over 42 years. I can even say that what I
am doing now was his wish to try and coordinate the arrangement of his burial.
The South-east governors are fully involved, they met earlier and agreed that
they were going to give Achebe the best of burial and last Sunday also, they
invited his son, Dr. Ike Achebe, myself and some members of his family.
We discussed with them and Ike thanked them for everything they have done
and reaffirmed his support to everything they have done to support the burial.”
There will be prayers and religious worship in honour of the
deceased on May 19 at the National Christian Centre Abuja, a symposium by the
Association of Nigerian Author (ANA) and showers of tribute at the
International Conference Centre, Abuja on May 20, before the body departs for
Anambra State on May 22.
The one week programme also include celebration of life
carnival at the Alex Ekwueme Stadium on May 22 and May 23 for interment. Jumat
service by Muslim friends on Friday at the Abuja Central Mosque and Ikwa Ozu on
Saturday at Achebe’s family compound.
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