Arequiem mass organised for the late Socrates of the
Supreme Court, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa at his country home in Oguta
Local Government Area of Imo State was disrupted yesterday, when the
first son of the former erudite judge, Charles Oputa, a.k.a Charley Boy
prevented Governor Rochas Okorocha from paying tribute to his father.
Eye witnesses said that the mass which was conducted by the Catholic
Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Rt Rev. Matthew Hassan Kukah at the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church, Oguta, went on smoothly until Okorocha was
permitted by the Bishop to pay his tribute to the fallen judge.
However, Chief Okorocha, was stopped midway into his speech, by
Charley Boy who was visibly infruiated with Kukah for granting the
governor the permission to speak. He walked up angrily to the altar and
snatched the micro-phone from the governor, to the embarrassment of all
the dignitaries present. It was a disgrace to the governor.
Among eminent Nigerians present at the church service included
representative of President Goodluck Jonathan, the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Governors Willie
Obiano (Anambra), Theodore Orji (Abia); the Deputy Speaker of the House
of Representatives, Chief Emeka Ihedioha and former governors of
Anambra State, Senator Chris Ngige and Mr Peter Obi respectively.
Also present, were the former governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim,,
Senator Uche Chukwumerije and the Minister of Labour, Chief Emeka Wogu,
the state Police Commsiioner, Almajid Ali and the Divisional Police
Officer, DPO, for Oguta, Ikembuchukwu Abugu.
The intervention of Bishop Kukah could not assuage Charly Boy’s anger
as he insisted that no politician would take advantage of his father’s
burial to score “cheap political” goals. He insisted that the Governor
should not speak at the event.
However, obviously embarrassed by Charley Boy’s action, the Governor
and members his entourage hurriedly left the church service mid -way,
despite entreaties from the officiating Bishop Kuka for them to stay on.
It was gathered that Charly Boy’s action followed a recent statement
by Government House, Owerri, to the effect that the Oputa family was
given N20 million to assist it in the burial arrangements.
Sources told Saturday Vanguard, however, that “the family never
received a dime from either Okorocha or the state government, not to
talk of the alleged N20 million said to have been made available to
them,’’ as reported by a section of the media.
Earlier in his sermon, Bishop who lauded the virtues of Justice
Oputa, stressed that “to tolerate a son like Charley Boy by a man of
late Justice Oputa’s reputation, is a measure of the greatness of the
man.”
He called on Nigerians to stand up in defence of justice and equity,
adding that late Oputa had serious liking for the concept of justice and
equity during his life time.
”Oputa before he died, was worried about the quality of Nigerian
lawyers and judges because he believed in the judiciary as the last hope
of the nation. Today, his legacies are beyond his immediate family,”
Bishop Kuka said
Meanwhile, the state government has described the incident that
played out at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Oguta, as “ugly and
regrettable.”
According to a statement by the Seniour Special Assistant, SSA,
Media, to Governor Okorocha, Mr Sam Onwuemodo, “It is highly regrettable
that the son of the late Justice, Mr Charles Emeka Oputa, aka, Charly
Boy, threw caution to the wind and turned the church service into a
political theatre that saw him acting or playing out the script he
drafted in Abuja with some Imo politicians, who have remained cowed by
the overwhelming popularity of Governor Rochas Okorocha.”
Onwuemeodo insisted that the state government made “substantial
financial input and also organized a special day of tributes for the
late Justice Oputa at the expense of state government with Charly Boy
also present with other members of the family.
”We condemn that ugly incident and also wish to advise politicians
from the state to stop heating up the polity over power since God is the
giver of power. In 2015, God will decide who will be governor of Imo
State and when God decides that, there is nothing anybody can do about
it.” He did not make to reference to the N20m said to have been given to
the family.
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