- The family of Pa Akinkunmi have announced the burial date of the Nigerian flag designer.
- Akinkunmi Taiwo died in August 2023 at the age of 87.
The family of the late Pa Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi has announced the funeral rites of the revered designer of Nigeria’s national flag, who died on August 29, 2023, at the age of 87.
In a statement released by his son, Akinwumi Akinkunmi, the family expressed their deep gratitude to everyone who supported them during their period of mourning.
The burial program is scheduled to take place from Wednesday, September 4th, to Friday, September 6th, 2024.
“We thank the Federal Government for sending the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Hon Idris Mohammed, to pay condolence to the family when the incident happened,” the statement read.
While the family is still hopeful of hearing from the Federal Government regarding its earlier promises about the burial, they made a specific request for the Nigerian flag to be flown at half-mast during the burial period to honour Pa Akinkunmi’s legacy.
“It would be much appreciated if the Nigerian Flag can be flown at half-mast to give Pa Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi this last respect,” the family requested.
The family also acknowledged the support from Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, who had pledged to ensure a befitting burial for the national hero.
The governor’s commitment was highlighted alongside the support of members of the 7th Oyo State House of Assembly, Chief Bolaji Ayorinde, the Chairman of the Oyo State Advisory Council, and other council members.
The Akinkunmi family also extended their appreciation to all those who have provided support both during Pa Akinkunmi’s lifetime and after his passing.
“We will also never forget to appreciate the print and broadcast media outlets for lending their support to the family’s voice until it got the desired attention of the concerned authorities,”the statement concluded.
Pa Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi, fondly remembered as “Mr. Flag Man,” designed the iconic green-white-green flag in 1958, which became a symbol of Nigeria’s sovereignty.