Award winning Nigerian writer and former President of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Professor Festus Iyayi, has died in a
road accident on the Lokoja- Abuja Highway. He was aged 66.
His
car somersaulted several times in a bid to avoid collision with one of
the police vehicles in the convoy of Kogi state governor, which
suddenly swerved on the path of Iyayi’s vehicle. Witnesses said Iyayi’s
vehicle somersaulted several times. Other ocupants of the vehicle were
said to be in critical condition.
Iyayi
was on his way to the national executive meeting of ASUU holding in
Kano, along with the chairman University of Benin chapter and Benin
zone of ASUU, Dr. Anthony Monye-Emina and two others, in continuation of
negotiation with the federal government.
Dr. Nasir Fagge, the President of ASUU, while confirming his death, said the sad news was broken to the union a few hours ago.
He
said “I cannot say anything right now. We have just lost one of our
own, Festus Iyayi, who was very dear to us. I am mourning.’’
Iyayi, the famous author of Heroes,
who taught in the department of Business Administration at the
University of Benin for so many years, was very active in union
activities as chairman of the UNIBEN Chapter of ASUU and had several
brushes with the university authorities as well as the military.
He
rose to the position of president of the national association in 1986.
But that same year the union was banned briefly and he was detained..
Iyayi,
famous for social realist novels that depict the grinding poverty of
the Nigerian people, won the Commomwealth Prize for Literature for his
novels, Heroes, a novel where he posits that the civilian populace are
actually the winners of the Nigerian civil war.
He was once
removed from his faculty position, but was later reinstated after taking
the university authorities to court. His literary works also include Violence, The Contract and Awaiting Court Martial
News of his death threw the Benin zone of ASUU and the University of Benin community into shock.
Reacting
to Prof. Iyayi’s death, Prof. Friday Okonofua, of the University of
Benin, accused Kogi state governor, Capt. Idris Wada, for being
responsible for his death.
“It is the governor of Kogi that killed
him. He was killed by a reckless convoy. He killed one of our most
distinguished academics who has won laurels all over the world. We would
hold the governor of Kogi responsible for his death,” Prof. Okonofua
said.
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has sent a condolence
message to Iyayi’s family, the leadership and members of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The President was especially
dismayed that Dr. Iyayi died while going to contribute to efforts to
finally resolve the ASUU strike which has disrupted academics in the
nation’s universities for over four months.
The immediate past
President of the union, Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie, said the news came to
him as a rude shock and was still in doubt if it was true.
Awuzie,
now the Vice-Chancellor, Imo State University, also told NAN on
telephone that he had been trying to get information on the
circumstances surrounding the death of Iyayi.
“I know the NEC
executives of the union should be on their way to Kano, but I am still
expecting the details of the death. Until I get full details on the
circumstances of his death, I might not be able to say much,” Awuzie
said.
Born in 1947 in Ugbegun, Ishan in Edo, late Iyayi obtained a
Master Degree in Industrial Economics from the Kiev Institute of
Economics in the former U.S.S.R.
He became a lecturer in 1980 at the Department of Business Administration, University of Benin. (PM NEWS)
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