The
Ebonyi Police Command has confirmed the retrieval of the corpse of a
Second Republic Senator, Dr Offia Nwali, from a pond behind his house.
ASP George Okafor, the Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), made
the confirmation to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abakaliki on
Tuesday.
He said Nwali’s corpse was found in a pond at the back of his building
in his hometown of Ameka, Ezza South Local Government Area, at the
weekend.
“We cannot establish whether he drowned inside the pond or whether he
was killed but investigations have commenced to unravel the mystery
behind his death.
“We have not made any arrest so far but we assure the citizens of the
state that we would ensure that the matter is investigated to its
logical conclusion,” he said.
Meanwhile, Gov. David Umahi of Ebonyi has described the death of
74-year-old Nwali as a ‘monumental loss’ to the state and nation.
Umahi, who commiserated with Nwali’s family during a condolence visit on
Tuesday, described him as a great scientist and patriotic Nigerian.
“His death is shocking to all citizens of the state as his life which
was full of mysteries, embodied truth and commitment to the state’s
cause,” he said.
The governor who was accompanied by the Secretary to the State
Government, Prof. Bernard Odoh, and top government officials, urged
Nwali’s children to immortalise him.
“You should live just and principled lives which your late father epitomised during his sojourn on earth .
“The state government would assist the family during his burial and
afterwards while upholding the legacies he left behind,” he said.
Nwali’s first son, Oguzor, said that his corpse had been deposited at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki mortuary.
Oguzor described his father as a legend, noting that his love for the unity of the state, Igbo race and Nigeria, knew no bounds.
NAN reports that Nwali was one of the first Africans to obtain a
doctorate degree in Computer and Analytical Studies from Harvard
University, U.S.
His return to Nigeria in 1972 was facilitated by a former Inspector
General of Police, Muhammadu Yusuf, as he was appointed Chairman of the
School Board by the then East Central State Government.
He represented Abakaliki Senatorial District at the National Assembly
from 1979 to 1983 and was the first individual to submit a written
request for the creation of Ebonyi on Oct. 10, 1979.
Nwali lost his entire family in a Forker 28-plane crash at the Enugu Airport in 1983 but later remarried.
NAN also recalls that the Police Command in Ebonyi on Monday confirmed
the retrieval of the corpses of two students of Federal Government
College, Okposi in Ohaoazara Local Government Area , from a stream in
the area. (NAN)
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