The Lagos State Government will on Sunday, April 22, 2018, unveil a new statue of Chief Gani Fawehinmi, SAN sited at the Ojota Park which is named after the late legal luminary and human rights advocate.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, with members of the Gani Fawehinmi family, leading voices in human rights and other dignitaries across the state will unveil the statue in commemoration of the late activist’s 80th posthumous birthday.
A press release signed on Thursday by the state’s Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Steve Ayorinde, said the remodelling of the magnificent Gani Fawehinmi statue is part of the state’s strategy to enhance the aesthetic beauty of open public spaces and parks across the state, and to celebrate and immortalise worthy icons that contributed immensely to the development of Lagos State.
According to the commissioner, this new statue is also informed by the desire of Lagos State Government to project and entrench the enduring legacy of the country’s foremost human right lawyer, activist, philanthropist and one of the icons of pro-democracy movement in Nigeria.
“Lagos State is proud that Chief Gani Fawehinmi’s courageous voice was loud enough for the world to take notice of socio-political developments in Nigeria. His fearless activism and constant interventions on behalf of the voiceless were legendary and helped ignite global interest on the plight of the masses and on Lagos as a liberal State that created an enabling environment for voices against oppression to be heard,” Mr Ayorinde said.
The 34-feet high statue will serve as one of the many iconic edifices that highlight the Ambode-led administration’s quest to transform the landscape of the state, while also signposting the belief in giving honour to whom honour is due.