Authors list literature’s role in environmental awareness

Sat, Feb 1, 2025
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Environment

SOME literary experts on Friday emphasised literature’s crucial role in promoting environmental consciousness and sustainability in Nigeria.

They shared these insights at the inaugural Book Day of the Home of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) in Benin.

Speaking on behalf of others, Dr Nnimmo Bassey, Executive Director of HOMEF, stated that literature has the power to shape imaginations, challenge assumptions, and inspire action.

He highlighted works by Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, and Ken Saro-Wiwa, who used their writing to challenge destructive environmental practices.

Bassey noted that by weaving environmental themes into stories, authors can create a cultural shift toward sustainability.

He praised Ken Saro-Wiwa as a socio-ecological activist who used his talents to oppose marginalisation, ecocide, exploitation, and oppression.

According to Bassey, without Saro-Wiwa’s cultural and literary contributions, the Ogoni struggle might have diminished.

He explained that literature should be an ideological tool to reclaim the social mandate of the oppressed.

The event also celebrated the launch of ‘A Walk in the Curfew and Other Pandemic Tales,’ a collection by Onome Etisioro, Mfoniso Antia, and Kome Odhomor.

The stories offer insights into building resilience and promoting sustainability during adversity.

Additionally, the gathering discussed Elechi Amadi’s classic novel, ‘The Great Ponds,’ which explores the devastating consequences of conflicts over natural resources.

Bassey noted that the book serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the dangers of allowing personal interests to override communal good. (NAN)

Photo Caption: Authors of A Walk in the Curfew and Other Pandemic Tales discussing

1st February, 2025.

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