The storm generated
by renown novelist, Prof Chinua Achebe, over his claim that war-time Head of
State, General Yakubu Gowon, and the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo formulated the
policy of genocide against Igbo during the civil war continued, yesterday.
Awolowo’s daughter, Dr (Mrs) Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosunmu, said she was
disappointed about Achebe’s claim. She also hinted that the Awolowo family may issue a formal
response on the controversial claim by the novelist in his latest memoir
on Biafra, ‘There was a country’.
But a former governor of Anambra State, Dr Chinwoke Mbadinuju,
said whatever Achebe said about the civil war should be taken seriously.
Mbadinuju cited the novelist’s antecedents.
Awolowo was the vice chairman of the Federal Executive Council
(FEC), equivalent of deputy to Gowon, during the civil war.
Dr Awolowo-Dosunmu
told Sunday Vanguard, yesterday, while responding to the Achebe claim: “One is
still trying to come to terms with the sense of disappointment about the
person who wrote what is now a brewing controversy in the country.
“While a formal statement responding to the offensive comments of
the writer is being prepared by the family all I can say for now is that I feel
so disappointed”.
But, Mbadinuju, defending Achebe, said: “I have not read the book.
I don’t want to speculate. During the civil war, I was studying in the United
States of America. However, I have absolute confidence in Prof Chinua Achebe.
He is an acclaimed international scholar and figure; whatever he says about the
civil war should be taken seriously.”
Source: Vanguard
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