The remains of James Ocholi, the former Minister of State for Labour and Employment, was on Friday laid to rest amidst weeping, wailing and eulogies from family members, friends, colleagues and associates.
Ocholi was buried alongside his wife, Blessing, and son, Joshua, in their family home in Abocho, Biraidu District, Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State.
Speaking at the funeral service, the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), described the three deceased family members as “saints called home by the creator”.
Osinbajo urged Nigerians to imbibe the scriptural injunction that in all circumstances, thanks should be given to God.
Osinbajo said late Ocholi, Blessing and Joshua played their parts in the vineyard of the Lord in diverse manners, but all towards the common goal of advancing the kingdom of God.
He stressed the need to be grateful to God for giving them the grace.
He said though some of the apostles died tragic and painful death, “still the scripture says precious in the sight of God is the death of a saint because their death is victory for heaven.
“Three saints went home on the 6th of March.”
In his speech, titled, “The Veil is Lifted,” Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State described life as “reality show from which none gets out alive”.
Bello said mankind had accepted the fact that everyone must die but lamented the horrible circumstances of the Ocholis’ death.
He said in reference to the demise of Prince Abubakar Audu on November 22, 2015: “My dear people, without doubt, this is one harvest of deaths too many for Kogi state.
“After barely any respite from a similar sorrow in the recent past, Kogi mourns again.”
Bello recalled that the late Ocholi cooperated with him when he was elected governor, adding that they shared a common vision of greatness and unity for the state.
Bishop John Ibenu of Chapel of Freedom International, Lokoja, who represented Archbishop Sam Amaga of Foundation Faith Church, led other officiating ministers in the funeral service,
Ibenu urged Christians to be prepared for the imminent end.
In his homily, titled, “The Invitation You Could not Resist,” Ibenu urged the people to make their ways right with God before the invitation, which could neither be deferred nor resisted.
Some members of the Federal Executive Council, lawyers including senior advocates, judges, friends and family members were some important personalities that attended the burial of the Ocholis.