The late Meni, younger brother of President Goodluck Jonathan was on
Saturday laid to rest in the absence of northern governors who preferred
to attend the wedding ceremonies of Vice-President Namadi Sambo’s
daughters in Kaduna.
Also, no South-West governor attended the funeral of Meni which was
held at the St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Otuoke in Ogbia Local
Government Area, Bayelsa State.
Jonathan, who was in a pensive mood, said his brother, 47, who passed on in Abuja on November 20, suffered cardiac arrest.
Jonathan, accompanied by his wife, Patience, his mother, Eunice, his
children, wives and children of the late Meni, said there were no signs
of death when the late Meni accompanied him to Abuja after his private
visit to his hometown.
He said, “What worries me is that he died suddenly. He came to my
house. Nobody carried him. We discussed but he was a bit frail. I asked
him to follow us so that he could do medical check-up. He drove down to
Yenagoa to board the chopper to Abuja. He got to Abuja that Saturday and
he was admitted in the hospital.
“The following Monday, his breathing changed. I decided to make an
arrangement to let him get treatment outside. Unfortunately, he had a
cardiac arrest at the State House clinic.
“We were making arrangements to move him to the National Hospital. It
is a very sad thing. He has been covering the home front for us. He was
a very humble person. He was a reliable and trustworthy person that you
can ask to handle things for you.”
The President said he was surprised at the crowd and personalities who turned up for the burial.
He said, “In some traditions, I’m not supposed to be in the church.
There is a tradition that you don’t bury your younger ones. Luckily for
this community, we don’t have too many of these cultural and traditional
things.
“I know that people will surely die but I believe that people should
live to an age. It is quite sad that Nigerians are pulled to the
community to bury my younger brother. He was very young. God knows
best. It is not how long you stay on earth but the little impact you
make that matters.”
Our correspondent observed that while government contractors,
business moguls, actors, Peoples Democratic Party top shots and members
of Jonathan’s cabinet flooded the state for the burial, northern and
south-western governors stayed away.
The northern governors were said to have attended the wedding
ceremonies of Sambo’s daughters which coincided with the funeral
service.
It was not clear why South-western governors were not at the
programme, but the condolence message of the Governor of Ogun State, Mr,
Ibukunle Amosun, was published in the programme.
YNaija.com
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