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.
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, however, said 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.
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