Renowned Ghanaian poet and statesman Kofi
Awoonor was among the 59 people confirmed dead in an attack by Somali Islamist
militants on a Nairobi shopping mall, Ghana's president said Sunday.
Awoonor, 78, was killed and his son was
wounded at the Westgate mall, Ghana's Deputy Information Minister Felix Kwakye
Ofosu said. Awoonor had been due to appear at the Storymoja Hay literary
festival in Nairobi on Saturday.
Kwame Dawes, a cousin of Awoonor as well as a
poet who was in Nairobi at the time of the attack, said Awoonor and his son
were not together when the shooting started. "I think the son went to pick
up something at the mall. Professor Awoonor was in the parking garage waiting
for him," Dawes, a professor in the United States who is editing Awoonor's
latest poetry collection, told AFP by telephone. "The son was shot while
he was inside the mall. We don't know at what point the professor was
shot," Dawes said.
Awoonor was Ghana's representative to the
United Nations under the presidency of Jerry Rawlings from 1990 to 1994. He was
also president of the Council of State, an advisory body to the president, a
post he left earlier this year.He was most noted for his poetry inspired by the
oral tradition of the Ewe people, to which he belonged.Much of his best work
was published in Ghana's immediate post-independence period, part of which he spent
in exile after the first president and post-colonial icon Kwame Nkrumah, to
whom Awoonor was close, was overthrown in a coup.His books included
"Rediscovery and Other Poems", published in 1964.
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