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Date: Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 7:11 PM
Subject: FAWEHIMI FAMILY REJECTS AWARD FROM NIGERIA'S CENTENARY CELEBRATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Your Views!!!!!!!!!!!
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Letter by Late Fawehinmi family rejecting President Jonathan's Centenary Greek Award
February 27, 2014
Chief Anyim Pius Anyim,
Secretary to the Federal Government of Nigeria,
Presidency,
Abuja
Dear Sir,
RE: CENTENARY AWARD TO OUR LATE FATHER, CHIEF GANI FAWEHINMI (SAN)
We acknowledge the receipt of your letter, dated February 24, 2014, which was routed through Mr Tony
Akiotu, Group Managing Director, DAAR Communications,Abuja, wherein our late father, Chief Gani
Fawehinmi (SAN) was chosen as one of the awardees of the Centenary celebrations of Nigeria by
President Goodluck Jonathan.
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:
1. In the list of the awardees published by the Federal Government, was the name of former military
dictator, General Ibrahim Babangida, who as military president, severally detained and tortured our late
father. In the course of one of such illegal and inhuman detentions, our late father's cell was sprayed
with toxic substances while in Gashua prison in 1987. The cumulative effect of that dastardly action led to our father, a non- smoker, contracting lung cancer which eventually led to his death on September 5,
2009. We therefore, find it morally incongruous and psychological debilitating for our family to stand on
the same podium with General Babangida to receive awards.
2. Our late father was empathetic to the sufferings of our people, particularly students. In the last 72
hours, 59 innocent students were mowed down by the blood- thirsty Boko Haram terrorists in Yobe
state, while 20 other girls were similarly abducted by these 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.
3. 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 Achilles 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.
4. 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.
Sir, for these reasons, our family respectfully declines to receive the award about to be conferred on our late father by the government.
Please, accept the assurances of our highest consideration.
Long live Federal Republic of Nigeria.
(Signed)
MOHAMMED FAWEHINMI, ESQ.
(For and on behalf of late Gani Fawehinmi family)
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