For the first time in recent times, all
living former heads of government of Nigeria on Friday gathered under
the same roof to join President Goodluck Jonathan in celebrating the 100
years of the nation’s amalgamation.
The venue was the Presidential Villa, Abuja where the centenary anniversary presentation and award night/dinner was held.
100 persons, both living and dead,
believed to have contributed meaningfully to national development, were
honoured at the colourful event.
The well-attended programme was
witnessed by Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd.), former President Sheu Shagari,
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (retd.), Chief
Ernest Shonekan, Gen. Abdusalam Abubakar and former President Olusegun
Obasanjo.
Buhari, Babangida, Abdusalami and
Obasanjo were on Thursday absent at the international conference tagged
“Human Security, Peace and defelopment Agenda for 21st Century Africa”
held in Abuja as part of activities marking the centenary anniversary.
The tone for the night was set by the
Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who reviewed a book, “The
reforms that have transformed Nigeria 2010-2013.”
According to her, the book contains the
various achievements the present administration had made in making the
lives of Nigerians more meaningful.
Such feats, she said, included massive
road construction and rehabilitation, intervention in the power sector,
repositioning of the aviation sector and the reforms in the agriculture
sector among others.
Jonathan later presented the book.
The President apologised to Nigerians
who he said were eminently qualified to be honoured but were not
captured in the list. He said over 500 persons were in that category.
While saying it was not an easy task for
his government to arrive at the list of 100 honourees, Jonathan
promised that his administration would continue to look for other ways
of honouring deserving Nigerians.
The awards were segmented into three
major categories: Governance, Politics and Leadership; Entreprenuership
and Endeavour; as well as Personal Sacrifices, Patriotism and Activism.
Under the first category, recipients who
were recognised included contributors to the making of Nigeria, heroes
of the struggle for Nigeria’s independence/pioneer political leaders,
promoters of democratic transition in Nigeria, accomplished pioneer
public servants and outstanding contemporary public servants.
Under the second category were pioneers
in professional callings/careers, pioneers in commerce and industry,
heroes in global sports competitions, accomplished contemporary
entrepreneurs, distinguished academics and internationally acclaimed
artists, literary icons and journalists.
The last category had outstanding
bravery and public spiritedness, outstanding promoters of unity,
patriotism and national development as well as exemplary service in the
promotion of peace and moral values as sub-categories.
Highlight of the presentation was when
Jonathan presented the the nation’s former leaders with their awards
amidst standing ovation and loud applause from the audience.
All award recipients were presented with medals and certificate.
No representative was available to
receive the awards on behalf of Mrs. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti; Fela
Anikulapo-Kuti, Chief Gani Fawehinmi and Chinua Achebe.
Wole Soyinka was also absent at the
event despite the fact that he was nominated under the internationally
acclaimed artists, literary icons and journalists category.
Ransome-Kuti was nominated under the
heroes of the struggle for Nigeria’s independence/pioneer political
leaders category for being a Nigerian teacher, politician and woman
activist who pioneered women activism in modern Nigeria.
Anikulapo-Kuti was nominated under the internationally acclaimed artists, literary icons and journalists.
Fawehinmi was nominated under the outstanding bravery and public enterprises.
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