Some
members of the Peretorugbene community in Bayelsa State, the hometown
of the late former National Security Adviser, Gen. Andrew Azazi, have
warned against burying him in Yenagoa, capital of the state.
Azazi
died in a helicopter crash on Dec. 15 alongside Governor Patrick Yakowa
of Kaduna State and four others, on his way from the funeral of the
father of an aide to President Goodluck Jonathan, Oronto Douglas.
The
Bayelsa State Government had pledged to give him a befitting state
burial in Yenagoa after a compromise was reportedly reached between the
Nigerian Army and family of the late NSA.
But
Azazi’s kinsmen, led by Chief A. Ebikake and Tubereoke Azazi, demanded
that he should be buried in Peretorugbene in line with the tradition of
the people, adding that the entire community would boycott the burial
ceremony if the state government went ahead with its plan..
Ebikake
said the late general’s kinsmen were trying to avoid a repeat of the
misfortune that befell their community when the grandfather of the
deceased was wrongfully buried in a neighbouring community without due
consultation with the extended family some years ago.
He
said Azazi personally supervised the exhuming of his grandfather’s
remains for proper burial when it was apparent that the wrongful burial
was responsible for the disaster that befell the community.
Ebikake
said, “We are afraid of what will happen if our illustrious son is
buried in Yenagoa. We were witnesses to the calamity that befell our
community after Pa Azazi, Owoeye’s grandfather, was buried in
Egbeme-Angalabiri. Even the late general himself participated in the
cleansing of the land by personally exhuming the body when he was a
major in the Nigerian Army.
“He (Azazi) respected the tradition of his people. So we cannot fold our hands and watch few individuals ruin our land.
“The
Ijaw nation has traditions and culture, which we hold in very high
esteem. In Ijaw tradition, the larger family, the community and the
bereaved have the right to determine the final resting place of the
dead.
“But
these people violated our tradition and went ahead to tell the world
that our illustrious son would be buried in Yenagoa without consulting
us. We won’t be a part of such arrangement.”
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