The Lagos
State Government has announced plans to honour the late Afrobeat legend, Fela
Anikulapo-Kuti, as the week-long activities marking his 79th posthumous
birthday and the 20th anniversary of his death draw to a close.
In a
statement issued on Thursday by the State’s Commissioner for Information and
Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, the Government said the honour is in line with
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s commitment to promote art and tourism and to
celebrate iconic figures in politics, economics and culture sectors who have
contributed to the image and development of Lagos State.
According
to the Commissioner, Ambode will on Sunday, October 15, 2017, unveil a statue
in Fela’s memory at the Allen Roundabout in Ikeja.
The
governor will also pay a visit to the Kalakuta Museum on Gbemisola Street,
Ikeja where he will join family and Fela devotees in homage to the music icon.
The day
will be rounded off with a Special Lagos Jump – a musical tribute to the man
affectionately called “Abami Eda” – at the Afrika Shrine in Agidingi, Ikeja to
draw the curtain on the 2017 edition of Felabration.
According
to Ayorinde, “Fela did not only capture the global audience as a charismatic
and energetic musician using Lagos as his base; he was revered for fighting
against corruption and oppression even at the risk of imprisonment or death.
His creativity, courage, passion and extraordinary ability to rise against the
odds are trademarks of a true Lagosian”.
He added
that it was in recognition of Fela’s contributions that Fela! The Broadway
Musical Concert was staged at Eko Hotels in April 2017 as part of the
celebration of Lagos at 50 and Lagos State also supported the London Edition of
Felabration during the last Nottinghill Carnival.
The State
Government also pointed out that the unveiling of the Fela statue at Allen
Roundabout is in keeping with its commitment to promoting public monuments.
Echoing
the words of Ambode during the commissioning of the Chief Obafemi Awolowo
statue in September, Ayorinde said the State Government would continue to
recognise the legacies of its heroes past and would continue to encourage
artists to be involved in changing the State’s landscape through public art.
According
to the Commissioner, “Fela is a global icon and one of the biggest success
stories from Lagos. Monuments are erected across the State to remember the
contributions of people like him to preserve their legacies and our history as
a people.”
Standing at 25 feet and titled ‘Liberation’, the
statue is done in fibreglass by artist Abolore Sobayo of Cowrie Studios as “an
iconic legacy to celebrate Fela’s unique dress sense and style of salute.”
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