300
clerics, 60 Bishops to minister
By
Daud Olatunji
ABEOKUTA—President
Muhammadu Buhari and 36 governors have been invited for the final
burial rites of the late matriach of Awolowo, Chief Hannah Idowu
Dideolu Awolowo.
Also,
no fewer than 60 Bishops, 300 Clerics, including Pastors Adejare
Adeboye and Tunde Bakare of the Redeemed Christian Church of God,
RCCG and Latter Rain Assembly respectively, have been commissioned to
participate in the two-week burial programme of HID Awolowo.
Addressing
newsmen at Ikenne home of the Awolowos on the burial programme in a
joint press conference, Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Taiwo
Adeoluwa and Chairman, Central Planning Committee, Dr. Tokunbo
Awolowo-Dosumu disclosed that the burial activities will span eleven
days.
Both
Awolowo and the state government disclosed that the activities would
commence November 15 and end November 25, the late Awolowo’s
100th posthumous birthday.
According
to Adeoluwa, the State government has invited all the 35 other state
governors and secretaries to state government to join her in the
special fanfare organised for the celebration of the late matriarch
at Sagamu International Stadium on November 23.
According
to him, the day was set aside for the people of the state to
honour the departed Yeye Oodua of
Yorubaland.
He
also disclosed that the state executive would deliberate on the
proposal by Governor Ibikunle Amosun to immortalise the matriarch and
probably approve same on Monday next week.
While
rolling out the programmes, Awolowo-Dosumu, former Nigerian
Ambassador to the Netherlands, revealed that no fewer than 60
bishops, 300 christian clerics have declared their readiness to
attend the burial ceremonies.
She
disclosed the church where Mama used to worship, Our Saviour’s
Anglican Church where the service will hold can sit only 690 people
so not all guests would be allowed inside the church during the
service.
She
read the programme to include: November 15, at 12 pm lying-in-state
at Park Lane, Apapa, Lagos, followed by Christian interdenominational
service.
Monday,
November 16, her body would depart to Ibadan for lying-in-state at
Oke Bola, Ibadan.
November
17-24 lying-in-state at Ikenne, home town of the Awolowos.
Interment
and reception will hold November 25 also at Ikenne.
source:the
vanguard
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