A group of writers in Nigerian indigenous languages has launched an association with the core vision of enhancing promotion of indigenous languages and give new face to the recognition of the Nigerian indigenous creative writers locally and internationally.
The association, named ‘Nigerian Association of Indigenous creative writers, NAICREW’ was launched virtually last Wednesday, and comprises of various prolific and upcoming writers in indigenous languages across the nation.
The association inaugurated the executive members to steer its activities. Olanrewaju Lagada-Abayomi, an expert and high profiled writer in Yoruba was inaugurated as the National President of the association while the National Vice President is Alhaji Ado Ahmed Gidan Dabino (MON) an expert and academic in Hausa Language and Literature as well as a professional in film production. Prof. (Hon) Adamu Idris Manarakis an expert in Nupe language became the National Secretary; Mrs. Ihemamma Osonwa Uwazuruonye, a well-known writer in Igbo language took the position of the National Treasurer of the association, with other officers.
In his inauguration speech, the National President, Mr. Olanrewaju Lagada-Abayomi classifies the association as an eye opening platform for the writers in indigenous languages to leverage several opportunities that abounds in the various languages to advance their works and improve their worth as authors.
He said there was little or no recognition given to indigenous writers in Nigeria in the past, even by the related association such as Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) among others which pay more attention on English writers. He believes that it’s high time the indigenous creative writers in Nigeria enjoyed the sweat of their labours:
“Nigerian Association of Indigenous Creative Writers, NAICREW which comprises of all indigenous language writers in Nigeria with the vision, to give the indigenous creative writers a new face in Nigeria. Imagine an indigenous creative writer gratified with a life changing worthy reward for his or her work. And that is our core objective in this association. We hold the source of the African Literature, as the language, it’s high time we enjoyed our labour”, said the National President.
Lagada-Abayomi said that the promotion of creative writing in Nigerian indigenous languages is the core cardinal of the Association, and ensuring that the authors are diligently appreciated. These would be achieved through series of activities such as exposures through trainings, exhibitions, excursions, seminars, conferences, enlightenment tours, sensitization talks/walks to sensitize parents, youths, children and collaboration with government agencies and other stakeholders, instituting awards for members and students among others.
In his contribution, the National Secretary of the Association Prof. (Hon) Adamu Idris Manarakis, enjoined members to be committed to the activities of the association and support the executive members to achieve the objectives.
A prolific writer and publisher of Yoruba books, Chief Gbemisoye Ayano and some others believe that the association was even overdue for its existence, and would serve as a veritable platform where the literature in indigenous languages in Nigeria would enjoy priority and promote the authors.
The Vice President, Alhaji Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino (MON) in his closing remarks, appreciated members for the attendance to the virtual meeting, and emphasized that the association would endeavour to achieve all the expected good to the advancement of Nigerian indigenous literature and the authors.
Another Nigerian high profiled writer and academic in attendance is Associate Professor Olufadekemi Adagbada of Yoruba Literature from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State.