Read President Buhari's tribute to late James Ocholi
The tribute written by
President Buhari is entitled "James Ocholi taught us the meaning of
loyalty". Read below
How do I begin to pay
this tribute to a man who was the epitome of civility, the archetype of
intellectualism, and the paragon of loyalty? How do I begin to mourn James
Ocholi, whom you can describe as one of my right hand men in the quest to
reposition our country, and fashion a land of peace and prosperity, where no
man is oppressed?
A lot has been written
about Ocholi since the tragic event of March 6, 2016, which took the life of
our Minister of State, Labour and Employment, his wife, Blessing, and his son,
Joshua. And a lot more will be written, for Ocholi was no mean man. He was a
man among men, an Iroko in a forest of trees. How are the mighty fallen!
Among many other
positive and pleasant things, I will always remember Ocholi for his loyalty to
our beloved country Nigeria, loyalty to our party, the All Progressives
Congress, and loyalty to our administration, in which he had served for just
about 4 months, before death took him.
In 2011, Ocholi ran to
be governor of Kogi State on the platform of our then party, Congress for
Progressive Change (CPC). I believed so much in him, and in his ability to add
value to the governance of his state, that I followed him round the state on
campaign.
We visited all the
local governments, visited the paramount rulers, and urged the people to vote
in a worthy man as governor. But politics is a peculiar game in Nigeria. The
best often does not win.
Ocholi did not win.
But he bore it gracefully.
In 2015, he threw his
hat into the ring again. He sought to be governor on the platform of All
Progressives Congress (APC), a party he had helped midwife. He still did not
win at the party primaries, an eventuality he bore gracefully again.
When the APC was being
negotiated into existence among the Legacy Parties, Ocholi did a yeoman's job,
contributing his quota to the legal processes. This he did under a junior
lawyer, who was not a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) like him then. But what
mattered to Ocholi was the birth of a strong, solid party, which could wrest
power at the centre, and bring change to our country. Hierarchy is important in
the legal profession, just as it is in the military.
But Ocholi
subordinated pride and ego, served under his subordinate, and APC was born.
Dream became reality.
Steadily but
sure-footedly, he was part of the Change Cabinet, resolved to bring our country
from out of the woods, and pedestal Nigeria among the greats in the comity of
nations. Then the unthinkable happened. The Grim Reaper harvested Ocholi. What
a pity! Sad and tragic.
But we have this
consolation: the departed has taught us fidelity, commitment and loyalty to
party, to government, and to God.
He will be sorely
missed.
MUHAMMADU BUHARI

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