The
remains of the former governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, were
buried in a new casket in his home town in Iju Odo, Ondo State, on
Friday in a sombre atmosphere devoid of any form of pomp and pageantry.
Though there was a reception at the Civic Centre in the village, most of
the guests shunned the reception.
The entire village wore a mournful look
with villagers discussing the tragic plane crash that led to the death
of 13 people in Lagos on Thursday. Though there was a large turnout of
the villagers and dignitaries, the church service was solemn.
The Associated Airline with registration
number SCD 361 conveying the corpse of the late former governor, some
family members and close friends, crashed in Lagos on Thursday on its
way to Akure less than two minutes after its take-off from the Murtala
Mohammed Airport, Lagos, killing 13 persons on board while seven others
survived. News of the crash led to the abrupt cancellation of the
governor’s lying in state previously scheduled to hold in Akure, the
state capital.
The state government had earlier
constituted a burial committee in conjunction with the Agagu family. But
the plane crash of Thursday resulted in the cancellation of all the
burial arrangements leading up to his interment.
The family issued a statement early
Friday stating that the family would made it a private affair. The
statement signed by Femi Agagu, said in spite of the family’s
bereavement, it still had the fortitude to mourn all those who lost
their lives in the crash.
He said, “ Even in its own bereavement,
the family deeply mourns the death of all those who lost their lives in
the ill-fated plane crash which occurred when Dr. Agagu’s body was being
taken home for burial.
“In deference to all the families who
are in bereavement, and out of respect for the memory of the departed,
the Agagu family has decided to scale down the details of the funeral to
its barest and basic minimum.
“Accordingly, the funeral will now be a private family affair, shorn of all the pomp and pageantry of a state funeral.’’
He explained that the traditional Christian wake was entirely cancelled on Thursday because of the crash incident.
“The Agagu family deeply commiserates
with all the bereaved families and prays fervently for the repose of the
souls of all the departed, even as the family continues to remain in
close contact with all the families affected by this tragedy,” he added.
Tears flowed freely on Friday from the
eyes of relatives and sympathisers as the body of former Ondo State
Governor, Olusegun Agagu, was laid to its final rest.
Agagu’s body arrived the St. Paul’s
Anglican Church, in Iju Odo at 1.50pm after a long wait for the corpse
which arrived the venue by road from Lagos.
His wife, Mrs. Olufunke Agagu, who was
clad in a dark blue lace with head tie to match and her daughters,
Solape and Omowumi, could not hide their emotions as the casket followed
the procession in the church for the funeral service.
The crowd was unprecedented and the
church hall was just too small to accommodate the dignitaries, invited
guests, sympathisers and mourners who thronged the occasion in their
numbers.
Many had to stand outside the hall, while others stood looking through the windows as the procession went on.
President Goodluck Jonathan who was
represented by the Minister of Police Affairs, Nav. Capt. Caleb
Olubolade, said the death of Agagu coupled with the air mishap was a
pain too heavy for his family to bear.
He said, while regretting the crash and those that perished with it, “We must thank God for those who survived.”
Jonathan prayed that such tragedy should never happen again, praying that God would grant the departed a resting place.
Rt. Rev.Joshua Ebunoluwa, the presiding
bishop of the diocese, called on the mourners and other members of the
congregation to seek the Lord and turn away from sin so that they might
find a place with God at their death.
He said Agagu had died and would be
going away with none of the things he acquired, admonishing the people
to work for the afterlife instead of labouring so hard to get the world
without God.
Agagu was finally lowered to his grave
at the premises of the church at about 3.30pm, with members of his
family paying their last respect.
Those in attendance included former
Governors Gbenga Daniel, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Segun Oni, Alao Akala and
other PDP chieftains.
The Minister of Communications, Mrs. Omobola Johnson and Senator Boluaji Kunlere, (Ondo South) were also in attendance.
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