•Jonathan, world leaders to attend burial
The remains of world-class literary icon, Professor Chinua Achebe
would arrive Nigeria from USA on May 21 en route the Nnamdi Azikiwe
Airport, Abuja.
Achebe’s burial programme, released yesterday at the Hilton Hotel
Abuja where the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu who was the
chairman, made this known.
The event leading to his interment is to last one week. The programme
also indicated that President Goodluck Jonathan would attend the final
burial in person at Ogidi, his native place. Dignitaries are expected
from all over the world for the burial, even as the Peace Nobel
Laureate, Archbishop Desmond Tutu is the world chairman of the funeral.
Briefing newsmen on the planned programme, the Coordinator of the
Achebe National Transition Committee, Professor Uzodinma Nwala, stated
that “several other activities had been on in so many parts of the world
in the past.
He announced that the committee had decided to come out with the
official burial arrangement as approved by the family of the deceased,
the Igbo leaders and the governments of the five Igbo states.
Earlier in his remarks, the deputy Senate President, Ekweremadu
disclosed that “the programme was arrived at after due consultations
with the family and all concerned since the fact that he should be given
a befitting burial.”
Also, in a remark, Senator Chris Ngige representing the late Achebe’s
senatorial district, Anambra Central, disclosed that the senate would
also pay last tribute to the late literary guru in the senate chambers,
through a motion on the floor on May 15.
Ngige noted that the country and indeed the academic world had lost a
rare gem, a great leader since he was a great assets to many across the
globe through his works.
According to the programme, the first day of the funeral, Sunday May
19 would be a day of prayers and worship by 3.00pm at the National
Worship Centre in Abuja, other worship centres across the country and
beyond.
May 20 will be the Association Nigeria Authors (ANA)’s symposium on
the life and times of late Achebe at the International Conference Centre
in Abuja by 10 a.m. At 5pm, there would be tribes from national and
international leaders as well as associates at the same venue with the
cultural troops to be performed.
As the body arrives, Abuja at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport it would be
received by a delegation of Nigerian and African leaders and diplomatic
and cultural representatives and would later be flown to Enugu from the
National Assembly complex where members of the senate chamber would pay
their last respect and will be received by be South Eastern governors.
The final interment will be on May 23, at the Acbebe’s compound in
Ogidi in Anambra State after the cultural carnival at Alex
Ekwueme’stadium where ministers and state governors would participate.
The interment would be preceded by the funeral service at the St.
Philips Anglican Church to be attended by President Jonathan, state
governors, African leaders, diplomats and international literary
dignitaries.
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