Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has mourned reggae star, Majekodunmi Fasheke, popularly called Majek Fashek, describing his death as a huge loss to the creative industry which has taken a hit from the coronavirus pandemic.
In a statement on Wednesday, the minister said Majek was the archetypal musician, as he was not just a singer but also a songwriter and a guitarist.
Mohammed said: ”He blazed the trail not only for today’s reggae artists but for the entire generation of musicians in the country.
”Majek Fashek will particularly be remembered for his groundbreaking album, ‘Prisoner of Conscience’, which featured timeless songs like ‘Send Down The Rain’, ‘Redemption Song’ and ‘Afrikans Keep Your Culture’ . Long after his demise, Majek Fashek’s voice will continue to echo across space and time, thanks to those iconic songs.”
Mohammed expressed his condolences to the family, friends and fans of the late musician, as well as to the entire creative industry, and prayed to God to grant repose to his soul and comfort his family.
”One of the best tributes we can pay to Majek Fashek is to do everything we can to ensure the rebound of the industry to which he gave so much, from its present state, occasioned by the effects of the pandemic,” he added.