Eme Awa
Professor
Eme Awa (born 15 December 1921 - March 2000) was chairman of the
National Electoral Commission of Nigeria (NECON), appointed by President Ibrahim Babangida. He held office from 1987 to 1989, when he
resigned due to a disagreement with Babangida.[1]
Eme
Awa was a professor of Political Science at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.[2] Talking about the ethnic unions which rose
between the late 1920s and the 1950s, but were later suppressed, Awa said:
"The great achievements of the associations in generating among Nigerians
loyalty for an ethnic group of several million people, thus paving the way for
a broader lotalty for the entire nation was relegated to the background. These
organizations were the only ones that had made systematic efforts to instill
into the minds of Nigerians ideas of nationality, but their activities had not
been properly directed, and the movement had been shunted into regional instead
of national lines".[3] He defended democracy, saying that it was
not alien to Africa but was based on long traditions, "the type we had in
the city states where everyone came out in the market square and expressed
their views, either by raising their hands or something like that".[4]
Eme
Awa's commission conducted the 1987 Local Government election, which was poorly
managed, with irregularities that included a confused of voters register and
overcrowded polling stations.[2] He was the teacher and mentor of Humphrey Nwosu, who succeeded him as FEDECO chairman.[5] Professor Eme Awa died at the age of 79 in
the Holy Cross Hospital in the United States of America in March 2000.[6]
Bibliography
- Eme O. Awa (1955). Regionalism in Nigeria: a study in federalism. New York University. p. 594.
- Eme O. Awa (1964). Federal government in Nigeria. University of California Press. p. 349.
- Eme O. Awa (1976). Issues in federalism. Ethiope Pub. Corp. p. 117.
References
· · MUYIWA OYINLOLA (2 May 2010). "From Esua to Iwu, who will rescue Nigeria?". Nigerian Compass.
Retrieved 2010-06-10.
· · Adiele Eberechukwu Afigbo, Toyin Falola
(2005). Nigerian history, politics and affairs: the collected essays of Adiele
Afigbo. Africa World Press. p. 389. ISBN 1-59221-324-3.
· · HANK ESO (18 June 2008). "A Jaded Humphrey Nwosu Finds his Mislaid Voice". Retrieved 2010-06-10.
· "Former
Chairman Of NEC Dies". Tempo (Lagos). 15 March 2000. Retrieved
2010-06-10.
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