November 30 has been fixed for the burial of former Senate President Joseph Wayas, who died three years ago.
Wayas, who served as senate president from October 1, 1979, to December 31, 1983, died on November 30, 2021, at a London hospital after a protracted illness. He was 80 years old.
On July 10, his remains arrived in Nigeria after several controversies that followed the repatriation of his corpse.
Speaking on Thursday at a press briefing in Calabar, the capital of Cross River, Dorn-Cklaimz Enamhe, secretary of the central planning committee for Wayas’ burial, thanked Bassey Otu, governor of the state, and other individuals for repatriating Wayas’ body.
Enamhe noted that the committee, in collaboration with other authorities in Nigeria and the Nigerian High Commission in the United Kingdom (UK), worked together to ascertain the authenticity of the body.
He also appreciated the media for constantly reminding the nation that the body of the former senate president was yet to be buried.
“Unfortunately, the body has been kept this long due to issues and disagreement among members of his family,” he said.
“We had to wait for these issues to be resolved, and as of today, they have been resolved; that is why we are going ahead with the burial.”
Nsa Gil, the chief press secretary to the governor of Cross River, added that the funeral would be held at the UJ Esuene Stadium in Calabar and later at the deceased’s hometown in Bassang, Obanliku LGA.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio and many other dignitaries are expected to attend the burial.