Soludo Renames Anambra Airport to Chinua Achebe International Airport

The Anambra State Gov­ernment has renamed the State Airport to Chinua Achebe International Air­port, Umueri, Anambra State.

This was one of the major high­points of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo’s speech during the celebration of Nigeria’s 63rd Independence Day anniversary to rename the Airport after the great literary icon, Chinua Achebe.

Governor Soludo said that the declaration was to immortalize Chinua Achebe for making indeli­ble mark on the history of human civilization.

Novelist Chinua Achebe, a na­tive of Ogidi in Idemili North Local Government Area of the state, died on March 21, 2013, at age 82, in Bos­ton, Massachusetts.

In Governor Soludo’s words, “Achebe, a Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic, gave the African litera­ture an identity and a voice and he rightly reconstructed and refined the identify of the people.”

The governor emphasized that Achebe was not just an Anambra hero nor a Nigerian hero, but an African and global hero and yet largely unsung at home.

According to the Governor, his administration will be intentional about searching and celebrating its largely unsung heroes as a way of motivating Anambra children and youths.

“Unfortunately, some people wrongly think of legacies in terms of brick and mortar. Legacy is about impact on human life and human civilisation.

 

“Achebe was not a president or governor or military. He did not build bridges or roads or airports but he will outlive most presidents, governors and ministers in our minds.

“Achebe rejected Nigeria’s na­tional honours twice in protest against what he perceived as in­justice to his home state Anam­bra. Today, Anambra will finally honour him.

“After wide consultations, there is a broad consensus that no one is more deserving to be named af­ter the first airport in Anambra than Anambra’s all-time greatest literary gift to the world, Chinua Achebe.

“Consequently, we will rename the Anambra International Cargo and Passenger Airport, Umueri, to Chinua Achebe International Air­port, Umueri.

“Yes, it has to be an internation­al airport, and we hope to work with the Federal Government to give full effect to its international status,” the Governor revealed.

The Governor paid glowing tribute to the nation’s founding fathers, saying that despite their imperfections were mostly nation­alists who negotiated a competitive federalism as the structure to leap­frog the ladder of development.

Though the nation missed some opportunities in the past, the Gov­ernor expressed optimism that the future is replete with great poten­tials.

es, Nigeria is currently bat­tling to reset the buttons of devel­opment. Over the past few years, macroeconomic management was on its head with the enduring leg­acies of a technically insolvent Federal Government (FGN) and pressures on exchange rate and inflation.

“The chicken has come home to roost, and the current admin­istration has the unenviable task of cleaning the Augean stable by taking us through the long delayed but inevitable disruptive re-set.

“The path to stability, growth and sustainability will be challeng­ing and there are no quick fixes. All of us must fasten our seat belts, and collectively think and work Ni­geria out of the current challenges. We have no other country but Ni­geria, and we must make it to work for everyone”, he added.

He highlighted a few of Anam­bra State government’s deliberate efforts in all spheres of develop­ment, working with the five pillars of the Soludo Solution Manifesto including Security, law and Or­der; Infrastructure and Economic Transformation; Human Capital and Social Agenda; Governance and Value System; and An agenda for clean, green, planned and sus­tainable communities, markets and cities.

“We are firing from all cylinders in our haste to lay the foundations for a livable and prosperous home­land. In March 2024, we shall pres­ent our two-year comprehensive report card to Ndi Anambra”.

The Governor pointed out that following the desired removal of petrol subsidy and exchange rate adjustments, as well as the conse­quential socio-economic hardship on the citizens, his administration rolled out what he described as the most ambitious response to the challenging times subject to the limits of the state resources.

“As a government founded on the true progressive agenda, we are determined to leave no one be­hind. In addition to the 10% salary increase for public servants since January 2023, we have started pay­ing each of the 59,000 public ser­vants and pensioners a non-taxable cash augmentation of N12,000 each (September to December 2023). In two weeks we will be distributing bags of rice to over 300,000 house­holds.

“We have banned the collection of taxes/levies from hawkers, bar­row and truck pushers, vulcaniz­ers, okada riders, and all business­es with capital less than N100,000. We have also reduced by 20% lev­ies paid by all transport vehicles Pregnant women now receive free antenatal and delivery services in all government hospitals.

“We have also began the ambi­tious programme of a true free primary to JSS3 education— free of all fees, levies and financial contributions of any type in all public schools. An additional 3,000 teachers are being recruited to add to the earlier recruitment of 5,000 teachers. About 5,000 youths trained under the one youth two skills scheme will soon be empow­ered with cash to commence their own businesses.

“So far, we have distributed 1,100,000 seedlings of palm and coconut to over 100,000 households and will distribute another one million next year. The list is long… Again, the goal is that we are all in this together and will swim out of the challenging times together”.

Meanwhile, the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general elections, Mr. Pe­ter Obi has described the naming of the Anambra International Car­go and Passenger Airport after the late Literary Giant, Prof. Chinua Achebe by the Governor of Anam­bra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, as a most delightful and welcome development.

In a post on his verified X (for­merly Twitter) handle, Obi stated that Achebe’s towering stature as a global literary pioneer and icon was deserving of such recognition.

The former Anambra governor thanked Soludo for the decision.

“The renaming of the Anambra International Cargo and Passenger Airport to Chinua Achebe Interna­tional Airport, is a most delightful and welcome development.

The late literary icon deserves all the honour that the state and the nation can bestow.

“Chinua Achebe’s towering stat­ure as a global literary pioneer and icon is deserving of such recogni­tion. I congratulate the Achebe Family for the bestowed honour and Kudos to the Governor of Anambra State, HE Prof. Charles Soludo, for the timely and fitting decision, which is consistent with extant best practices.

“This latest gesture is in line with the practice of the state gov­ernment naming our public insti­tutions after our heroes and out­standing citizens.

“Examples include the public arena named after the former Vice President, Alex Ekwueme Square; the Chukwuemeka Odu­megu Ojukwu University, the State Library named after Prof. Kenneth Dike and the science block at CKC Onitsha named the Prof. Chike Obi Building.

“The latest gesture is also con­sistent with Achebe’s exhortation that we must, of necessity, tell our own stories. By telling his own story so well, Achebe also told the Anambra and Nigerian stories, hence this most befitting memori­al,” Obi said.