House Extols Oputa, Otedola’s Virtues

SAN FRANCISCO, May 08, (THEWILL) – The House of Representatives Wednesday paid glowing tributes to the late legal luminary, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa and former Lagos State governor, the late Sir Michael Otedola. The House also observed a minute silence for the nation’s fallen heroes. These decisions of the House were predicated upon the adoption of resolution […]

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SAN FRANCISCO, May 08, (THEWILL) – The House of Representatives Wednesday paid glowing tributes to the late legal luminary, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa and former Lagos State governor, the late Sir Michael Otedola.

The House also observed a minute silence for the nation’s fallen heroes.

These decisions of the House were predicated upon the adoption of resolution followed a motion moved by Hon. Stella Dorgu(PDP- Bayelsa) at the plenary presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha.

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While leadind debate on the motion, Dorgu described both men as nationalits.

In their various tributes, the lawmakers described the late Oputa as a judicial icon that should be celebrated and immortalised.

Hon. Ossai Ossai(PDP- Delta) said the late Oputa gave justice a new meaning and deserves to be celebrated by all.

He said the House should not only observe a minute silence, but an institution should be named after him.

” The late jurist left footprints in the sand of times, we should therefore immortalise this man,” he said.

In his tribute,Hon. Ibrahim El- Sudi(PDP-Taraba), also aligned himself with the submission of Ossai that the late Oputa deserves to be celebrated.

Deputy chairman, House committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon. Victor Ogene(APGA-Anambra), and Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa(APC-Lagos), extolled the attributes of the late judicial icon.

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They said that he lived an exemplary life and should therefore be immortalised.

Ogene said: ” Oputa as a Supreme Court Justice was described as Lord Denning of Nigeria judiciary due to his insightful judgments”.

Hon. Jerry Alagboso(PDP-Imo) described late Oputa as a nationalist as well as a man of many parts.

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