The body of the late Chukwudumebi Okonta,
fondly called “Pastor”, a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member
killed during the recent re-run elections in Rivers, was laid to rest on
Friday.
Okonta was buried in his fathers
compound at Ogbe-Orji Quarters in Illah, Oshimili North Local Government
Area of Delta amidst tears by family members, friends and other
mourners.
He was honoured with a novelty football match by the Illah Footballers Association (IFA), which he, as a member, played very active role and won Best Player Award twice.
Rev. Fr. Henry Ogonwa,
who delivered the homily during the funeral service at Holy Family
Catholic Church, Ajaji, Illah, described Okonta as a dedicated Christian
who lived a good life and strove to build a future for himself.
Ogonwa said Okonta was a victim of the “vicious political leaders who do not have respect for life”.
“We need to immortalise this young
man to give encouragement to the youths because the future belongs to
them. We need to give the guidance; we need to respect human life and
freedom for all. Politicians must not become desperate and no political
position is worth the blood of anyone; we elected them to serve us and
if they are not ready, they should leave the stage,” the priest said.
On his part, the NYSC Director-General, Brig.-Gen. Johnson Olawumi, represented by Rhoda Kwaki,
Director, Corps Welfare and Inspectorate, said that Okonta “believed in
Nigeria, served and died for Nigeria.” He also pryed for God’s strength
for the family, the entire NYSC, and Nigerians for the loss.
Also speaking, Nelson Okonma,
Chairman, Illah Footballers Association, described the deceased as a
talented footballer, adding that 20 minutes novelty match in his honour
was in recognition of his commitment.
“Dumebi won the prestigious Stephen Keshi Football Best Player Award
for 2006 and 2007. We will miss him greatly, but our consolation is in
the Lord and we pray for his soul to rest in peace,” he said.
Ifeachukwude Okonta,
deceased’s elder brother, who said the death as a big blow to the
family, added that his brother was a rear gem whose position could not
be replaced.
“But all this is over now, as it is
said, in everything, we give thanks to God. We want to thank the Federal
Government, Delta and Rivers Governments, the NYSC, INEC, and all
those who stood by us through this painful time,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that INEC Chairman was represented by Baritor Kpagih, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Delta.
Others present were the Delta NYSC Coordinator, Olive Etukudo, and Rivers State Coordinator, Ngozi Awataragi, represented by Juliet Obianaka, among others.
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