BAYELSA MOURNS LITERARY ICON, GABRIEL OKARA...... Declares 3 days of mourning
BAYELSA MOURNS LITERARY ICON, GABRIEL OKARA
... Declares
3 days of mourning
By Victor Ologbo
Gabriel Okara |
Bayelsa State Governor, The
Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson has described the death of famous poet and
novelist, Dr. Gabriel Imomotimi Okara as a great loss to the state and
Nigeria.
Governor Dickson stated that as a
mark of honour, his government has declared a 3 days mourning for the late
Okara begining from Monday to Wednesday this week with all flags to fly at half
mast.
The Commissioner for Information and
Orientation, Daniel Iworiso-Markson quoted the governor to have made the remark
in a statement issued on Monday.
He said Okara who passed on at the
age of 98 made a remarkable mark in the African literary industry, churning out
great works that helped shaped the African society which include, The Call of
the River Nun, the Fisherman’s Invocation, Piano and Drums, You Laughed and
Laughed and Laughed and others.
Governor Dickson who said that Okara
was held in high esteem as a pride to the Niger Delta and indeed the African
contingent add that it was in appreciation of his exploits that the Government
decided to name the State Cultural Centre in Yenagoa after him.
He noted that the late Okara will be
greatly missed by all lovers of literature and intellectualism especially the
young and upcoming writers.
The governor pointed out that Okara who
is reported to be the first renowned English Lanaguage black African poet was
very supportive of his administration's educational policies and took time to
attend some state events alongside other literary icons.
The governor assured that his government
will support the deceased family to give the first African modernist writer who
hails from the state a befitting burial.
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