The family of the late Nigerian Reggae artiste, Ras
Kimono, has expressed optimism that the governments of Delta and Lagos States would
participate fully in his final burial rites.
Kimono, who passed away in June this year, will be
buried on August 25, 2018, at his home town, Onicha-Olona in Aniocha North
Local Government Area of Delta State.
The programme of activities shows that the
week-long burial ceremonies would kick off in Lagos on August 17.
Addressing journalists in Asaba, the family said
interactions with the Delta and Lagos State Governments have been very promising,
with apparent expression of interest in Kimono's burial activities.
Speaking on behalf of deceased family, its
spokesman, Mr. Theophilus Ehizibue on Thursday said the Lagos State Government has already
made a formal announcement of the demise of the legendary Reggae star.
The spokesman, who was flanked by Kimono's
daughter, Oge, and Mr. Augustine Afam Ugah, said Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi
Okowa, has promised not to be only present at the reception but would also be
on hand to receive Kimono's corpse in Asaba on August 23.
Ehizibue urged Kimono's fans and well-wishers to
receive his remains with heart-warming as indigenes of Delta State.
"Rastas Confraternity of Africa which is being
led by a Nigerian, will lead a procession on August 24 to the Cenotaph in Asaba
where there will be another lying in state, and a wake keep at Onicha-Olona
later in the day," he said.
He added that the corpse would depart Asaba on
August 25 for Onicha-Olona where his remains will be interred.
Nonetheless, the family spokesman expressed
gratitude to the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode, for showing
interest in the burial through his Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr.
Steve Ayorinde.
According to Ehizibue, "The Governor of Delta State,
Okowa, has equally been receptive since we arrived in Asaba; he has promised to
be part of the burial arrangement also.
"Ras Kimono was a man loved by all and sundry.
We expect a thunderous crowd to grace the ceremonies as a sign of respect to
the music legend.”
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