The fresh latest news reaching us as A serious setback has been suffered by the literary community
following the shock withdrawal of Chevron Nigeria Limited, a
multi-national oil company, as the sponsor of one of the annual literary
prizes of the Association of Nigerian Authors.
It is gathered that Chevron disclosed it is withdrawing its sponsorship due to the
prevailing economic recession. The company recently informed ANA about
this new development in a letter stating that it could not continue to
fund the ANA/Chevron Prose Prize for Environmental Writing.
The current President of the association, Mallam Denja Abdullahi,
confirmed the news on his Facebook who had initially set out to announce
the redemption of the prize money won by Jonah Agunwamba and May Ifeoma
Nwoye, authors of the winning novels for the 2011 and 2014 editions of
the award, titled The Poacher’s Daughter and Oil Cemetery, respectively.
According to Punch, Abdullahi wrote that the current national
executive council of ANA, in line with its resolve to ensure due
diligence in the affairs of the association, was recently able to
re-establish the relationship between the writers’ body and Chevron. The
result, he added, was the redemption of the prize money for the
category, valued at $2,000 and won by Agunwamba and Nwoye in 2011 and
2014.
The ANA helmsman also noted that Chevron Nigeria Limited had been
funding the literary prize, which was last advertised in 2014, since
2001 and the company had in 2006 and 2007 sponsored workshops on writing
and the environment for members of ANA besides other forms of
assistance that it rendered to the association.
“However, In a recent letter to the association, the company
announced the cessation of the sponsorship of the environmental prize,
in line with the outcome of its recently concluded social investment
realignment exercise,” he added.
With this, Chevron becomes the third major sponsor of ANA literary
prizes to throw in the towel due to the unfavourable economic climate in
the country. The others are Cadbury Nigeria Limited and the Niger Delta
Development Commission.
Abdullahi, had earlier recalled that Cadbury, which used to be one
of the biggest sponsors of ANA literary awards, was the first to quit as
a result of economic challenges some years ago. “The Cadbury Prize
for Poetry used to be the highest literary prize for poetry in Nigeria
at a point. The prize was well sponsored, too. I think the company
decided to stop funding it when its fortunes began to decline. The
management told us that they could not continue to sponsor the prize
because the company was no longer doing well. That should be between
2009 and 2010,” he said.
The NDDC followed a few years later. Before then, the commission
had influenced a significant increase in the monetary value of ANA
prizes from a paltry N10,000 to N100,000 in 2003. “NDDC endowed a
total of four prizes in that year. But, the endowment could no longer be
sustained. We complained to them about it, but they did not listen to
us. We had to suspend the prizes around 2010,” Abdullahi recalled.
However, the ANA president said that the NDDC had made moves to
renew its endowment of the abandoned literary prizes. The prizes are the
ANA/NDDC Ken Saro-Wiwa Prize for Prose, ANA/NDDC J.P Clark Prize for
Drama, ANA/NDDC Gabriel Okara Prize for Poetry and ANA/NDDC Flora Nwapa
Prize for Women Writing.
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