Lawyer to Tinubu: tip Gowon for Nobel peace award
Lawyer and politician, Oba Mekunu Owolabi Salis, has urged President Bola Tinubu, institutions and individuals to make a representation for Nobel Peace Award to be conferred on former Head of State, Gen Yakubu Gowon.
In a tribute to Gowon on his 90th birthday, he described him as one of the most effective leaders on the continent.
He said the sense of unity with which he executed the civil war and reintegrated Igbo into Nigeria, stand him out as a great leader.
“It is for this reason that this illustrious leader stands out as the most deserving beneficiary of the Nobel Peace Award” said the polar tourist, who made a record as the first black African to have travelled to North and South Pole.
He described Gowon as an astute leader, who assembled a most efficient team in Tony Enahoros, Obafemi Awolowos, Aminu Kanos, among others, who were celebrated for their patriotism, efficiency and devotion to Nigeria’s greatness.
He recalled that the tribulation and vicissitudes, which Awo encountered during the Coker Commission and the Treason trial, whether wrongly or rightly, were seen by the Yoruba stock as a persecution.
But the release of Awo from prison and opportunity given him to serve, on Gowon’s assumption of office, appeased the Yoruba and gave them a sense of national belonging.
“This succeeded in enabling him to mobilise the Yoruba in the drive towards actualisation of the greater Nigerian dream.And when you consider this with his integration of the Igbo, you cannot but salute his acumen in political engineering and state craft, ” said the Ikorodu-born Lagosian, who, in 2019, contested for governor on the platform of AD.
“If we also consider that Awolowo never made it as president despite his vast talent … then the opportunity offered him to serve in the Gowon administration… could be seen as a most soothing balm in compensatory atonement for whatever deprivation Awolowo, and his supporters might have suffered…’’
“In another breadth,the fore-going would undoubtedly be seen as an epic opportunity for self-fulfillment, just as it also stands as a redeeming feature in Awolowo’s trajectory of public service, because Awo would have died a completely dissatisfied man,and Nigerians would not have been availed of the opportunity of his excellent stewardship,especially his remarkable ability to manage the war-time economy effectively without Nigeria borrowing a single penny from extraneous sources”,said the Ikorodu-born High Chief.
Narrating in the context of the Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka,Salis remarked:”Quite in keeping with his abiding conviction that a man must not offend fellow man to the extent that he departs the earth with the burden of grief of that offence carried to his grave, we would remember how Gowon caught the whole world in pleasant disbelief when he dramatically appeared at a birthday anniversary of the Ishara-born Professor of Dramatic Arts to apologize for his action in ordering his arrest and detention for close to two years on the allegation of espionage committed by him in complicity with Ojukwu during the Nigeria- Biafra civil war.
“The philosophical attitude and exemplary equanimity with which he contended with the buffetings of fate in his private personal capacity as demonstrated in the unaffected calmness with which he received the news of the military coup against him while attending the O.A.U. summit in Uganda and the swiftness with which he was able to adjust to student life as shown in the newspapers in those days,in lavish scornful expose at an occasion when he was sighted on a queue among much younger students taking his turn for his own ration of food, in his early days as an undergraduate at the University of Warwick,coupled with the resilience with which he coped with the severe trauma arising from the jeers and stigma issuing from the spurious allegation of complicity in the infamous Dimka coup,levelled against him,will go down in history as a most inspiring demonstration of moral courage and an unshaken faith that truth shall always prevail over falsehood,just as light will always prevail over darkness at end,no matter how rough it may appear in the beginning”said the acclaimed social critic, activist and politician.