A former Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa, died on Sunday aged 96.
A son of the departed jurist and a
musician, Mr. Charles Oputa (aka Charlie Boy), confirmed the death of
his father in a statement.
“The Family of Justice Chukwudifu Oputa
wishes to announce the passing to glory of the eminent jurist and a
retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria at the age of 96 years.
He passed on peacefully on Sunday afternoon, May 4, 2014, after
recovering from a brief illness. Funeral announcements will soon be
released by the family,” Charles’ statement read.
Oputa, before his death, had been absent from public functions in recent years due to critical health condition.
A source said the body of the deceased had been deposited at the morgue of the National Hospital in Abuja.
Oputa, was appointed to head a panel
constituted to investigate rights abuses during 15 years of military
rule between 1976 and 1999 when President Olusegun Obasanjo took office
as elected president on 29 May, 1999.
Prominent legal practitioners in the country expressed shock and sadness over the death of the late jurist on Sunday.
Former President of the Nigerian Bar
Association, Mr. Olisa Agbakoba, described the deceased as one of the
nation’s finest legal minds.
“It’s very sad that the great jurist has
passed on. Having actively appeared before him, I can confirm that he
was one of our finest legal minds. My prayers are with my friend Charly
Boy (the deceased’s son) and his family,” Agbakoba said.
Mr. Mike Ozekhome (SAN), who described
the deceased as “a quintessential oracle of law” described his death was
“a monumental loss to the legal profession, the judiciary and the
entire nation.”
“He was a legal prodigy, an iconic
phenomenon, the quintessential oracle of the law and an unparalleled
jurist of inestimable value.
“He shone on the legal firmament like
zillion stars, bestriding the Nigerian judicial space like the colossus
that he was. His judgments were lucid and provocative. His thoughts
fecund, his writing skillful, literary and philosophical. Oputa came,
saw and conquered.”
Another Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr.
Tayo Oyetibo, who expressed shock over Oputa’s death, described the late
jurist as “Socrates of the Supreme Court”.
“He did not only understand the law as a
Justice of the Supreme Court, he understood and applied the philosophy
of law. His reasons for his judgments were often illuminating. He made
law look like a mathematics,” Oyetibo said.
Yusuf Alli (SAN) said, “Like the death
of every person, the death is painful. But we thank God that he left at a
very old age. His death is a loss not only to Nigeria’s jurisprudence
but to the jurisprudence of the whole world. He contributed immensely to
our jurisprudence from the High Court to the Supreme Court. He was a
gifted orator and an engaging writer. He has left an indelible mark.”
By: Punch
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