In
this interview with the Nigeria's foremost legal luminary, Justice
Chukwudifu Oputa, a careful explanation has been given on why Charlyboy
is not his son. This is among other national issues the justice had
raised in this interview. The excerpt
You
have been quite for a while now, we used to know you as the Socrates of the
Nigerian Bar Sir, what have you been doing?
Resting. That is what retirement is all about, resting
after having an active life and trying to get ideas from writing books. Since I
retired, I have written two or three books. As you can see, I have them on my
desk here and many others in my Library. You need to read them. They are good.
These days, you shuttle between
Abuja and Oguta, what is good in your village?
Have
you been to Oguta? If you have been to Oguta you will not call it a village. Well, it does not matter what you call it, Oguta is Oguta. That’s where I am born and you
cannot run away from your birth place. I
grew up there and went to school there before I went to college in Oguta, CKC
to Yaba higher college to Achimota, from where I proceeded to Britain.
How old is the Justice now?
Well
I am almost 92. I was born in 1920. Don’t I look it? Most of us were born but
our birth was not recorded but all I know is that I started school in 1931.
Then you cannot be admitted into school until you are eight years or so, your
hand must touch your ear on the other side over your head, otherwise you have
not grown enough to go to school.
If you were to change anything in
your life, what would it have been?
Well...
Life is activity as I said before, and every day you want your tomorrow to be
better than today. Nigeria has changed a lot but we still need some changes in
many areas of our lives. Take the school for example; the schools need to be
more purposeful so that the same people who can stand on their feet, otherwise
looking for government job can be self employed. People should learn to be self
sufficient, depend on themselves and that will be facilitated by the type of
training you had. If from the early years you are trained to be on your own,
stand on your own two feet, and you don’t
rely on mummy or daddy for everything, then you have a good thing, that is why
I like Charles’ son Charles Junior. He is on his own. Sometimes he doesn’t agree with me or his
father. He goes on and you will think he is crazy. But later you will see his
initiative. So you don’t carry it too far.
You have been faithful to one woman
all through your life, what has been the magic.
Well,
first of all I am a catholic and our religion does not allow promiscuity and I
think every religion does not allow that. It may or may not be easy; no two
human beings are the same. If you want
to live with somebody who is like you, you will find out that there is nobody
like you. You are yourself he or she is himself or herself. That makes it
necessary for the word ‘accommodate’. If you don’t accommodate one another, you
can’t live together. There may be many things your wife does that you don’t
like or many things you do that she doesn’t like. If you are honest with yourself, you will
admit that these are mere weaknesses, so when you go relapse into those
weaknesses, it is your duty to pull her out, when it is your turn, she pulls
you out. You must let her know that the
road she is taking will lead her to destruction, especially when there are kids
around. The attention of the father and mother will be concentrated on bringing
up those kids in the fear of God. My name is chukwudifu, which means there is
God supervising what is happening, nothing happens by chance, to you it is an
accident, and to him it is pre designed. So we should learn to love and to
forgive, remember the story of the prodigal son.
There have been different crisis
looming in the Judiciary lately even with the amount of money being pumped into
the Judicial body, how would you compare the present Judicial system and that
of the old?
Every
age has its own headache, its own problems. Corruption is not a Nigerian word, it is an
English word, they have it there too, it is all over the place, it is in
America, in England in Africa, in Asia, each group has a word for corruption,
you can’t have a word for what does not exist. What is corruption? If you do a
piece of job and you are paid money for doing it and you are asked to do it
because, you are qualified to do it, is not corruption, but if you are not
qualified and want to do it you are corrupt, if you look at the meaning of
corrupt- to make nonsense of what used to make sense. You corrupt by paying for
what you should have got without paying; the only thing you had to pay then was
your qualification. You don’t have the qualification so you give money to
somebody who pretends that you have or sometimes you go and hire someone to go
and take the exams for you. Having taken the exam for you, will he do the work
for you? So corruption is a terrible thing is a fact of life and every society
has been fighting against corruption in one form or the other. It is not only
by giving money, there are many ways of corrupting the system. So corruption is
a very dangerous thing, every government every institution, every church will
pitch a battle against that social-ill called corruption. Once corruption sets in,
you can never distinguish between who is right and who is wrong. Now, coming to the judiciary the law is judge
not so you cannot be judged. If you are a judge and you are corrupt where do we
go from here? Then everything has come to a halt. If the legislature is corrupt,
you go to the judiciary for redress, if the executive is corrupt you go to the
judiciary for remedy, if the judiciary itself is corrupt where do you go from
there. That is a question where do you go? To God whom you don’t see? To
history which is past? To the future that hasn’t come? Today is here, so let us
use it.
You headed the human rights
Commission set up by the former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yet up till
today the recommendations made from the panel are yet to be implemented, have
you at any point asked questions why?
The
human rights commission was like an exercise to bare ourselves out and see how
deficient and naked we are, to more or
less appeal from the inside, to your soul. Why are we human? Have we got
rights? Where do we get these rights from? All these are very fundamental
questions, we were all created, if you are a Christian, from the image and
likeness of God. Well, my name is chukwudefu, there is a God if there is a God
who crested us, he must have created us for a purpose. What is that purpose?
Each man has to find out why he was created, has to find out how do I achieve?
At the end of that creation, how do I make a positive impact on my age, on my
nation, on my family, if you do that you are living a footprint for those
coming behind to follow. When you travel in the desert everybody coming behind
you will see where you have gone, through what you have gone to reach where you
are. The commission was set up to enable us evaluate our naked past and to
create a purposeful future. I think it worked for us.
With the insurgence of Boko Haram
in the country, the fuel subsidy scam and the indictment
of some politicians, how would you rate the present government?
What
is Boko Haram to start with, what is it? we have to know what it is and what
they are fighting for before we can say, they are fighting for a just cause or
they are fighting unjustly. What is Boko Haram and what is their complaint, is
their complaint genuine? Or are they all trouble makers. You see, when
something happens you need to be cool, quiet, go to the root, having gone to
the root then you will know and say my brother come, you want to reach here?
Yes, this road you are going will not reach here, take this road, it is better
than this road. But just in the air, without analysis, you can not condemn or praise.
We have to see what their complaint is. Are they justified? If the complaint
has any substance, how can the government mitigate their fear that this is
going to end this way? Then you have a dialogue. When we act in unison we will
achieve the peace we search, but when we are fighting separately, it is not
coordinated. Well, when a movement starts, you may have radicals who will
hijack this movement, it is good to get the level headed leaders separated from
the radicals and then you and these level headed leaders will now fight against
or convince the radicals. Every movement has within its rank those who want to
make some capital out of what exists. Society is an ongoing thing; a stake may
be this way because of this or that. Have
asked to know what the head ache is? Is it related to the negligence of the
people at the grassroots? If the headache is money, then try and see if you can
fund the local government. But if the headache is money but it is squandered, try
and check the leadership, make sure you put the correct people in the correct
positions. If a man is corrupt whether he is president or vice president or
anybody, he is corrupt.. Expose him, don’t let the small fries suffer when the
big ones are enjoying their corrupt wealth in America. If a president is
corrupt charge him to court put him in jail and that will ring a bell that whether
you are president or laborer, you are under the same law. However, if you have
one law for the rich, one law for the mighty and one law for the low it will
not work.
When
Nigeria degenerate into religious war then the future is bleak, there is nothing
capable of dividing a people like religion, it can unite and it will do nobody
any good. The history of the world is full of wars of religion. When you look
at these wars, what caused them and how they were ended, you can never justify
the amount of blood lost because after each war, no war has ended or settled on
the battlefield. After killing ourselves, we come to the conference table. This goes to tell us that our agitation must
not always be coloured in religion. War is bad. Whatever the Boko Haram group
wants can be taken care of if you employ the best possible strategies towards
reconciliation.
Were you at any point against
Charles’ Choice of Career?
Every
father wants a son to succeed him. I practiced as a lawyer; I had and still
have a very big library at home. You will want somebody to take over from you.
When we couldn’t get him to do law, we let him do what he wanted to do if that
was goin to make him happy. Today, he is happy, and we are all happy with him...
Take husband and wife for instance, they are two different human beings, and they
can’t live together until they are willing to accommodate one another. They may
be certain things I do that my wife doesn’t like, they may be certain things
she does, I don’t like, so also your child. At first, we were only concerned
about what we wanted him to become, but not really concerned about what he
wanted to become. I think every parent should look at both angles.
What do you think about your son Charlyboy today?
Point
of correction, Charlyboy is not my Son. I think Charlyboy is a
character. I don't have any child as Charlyboy, I have Charles Oputa. I
don't allow Charlyboy into my house, but I have a caring son called
Charles. Maybe, you will need to rephrase your question again
What do you think of Charles today,
what kind of child is he?
He
has his own will, he has been doing what he likes, he has been happy with what
he is doing and that is the aim of life. If you are satisfied, contented with
the day to day existence, then you are considered a happy man. You may be very
rich and happy but not satisfied, but if you are in an atmosphere you like and
you have a wife who agrees with you like Charles, then you are lucky. My son is
very understanding, loving and shows so much concern and respect for me and her
mother. That’s all we need from him at this age.
He
has lofty visions seemingly impossible to actualize. He pursues those visions
with a single-minded doggedness, exhibiting an amazing capacity to build a team
and drive them relentlessly toward the realization of his dreams. His advice to
the youths to never let anybody kill their dreams is his personal mantra which
rules him. I salute that.
How did you feel attending a
different church with Charles and his wife?
It
depends on what you call church. There
is only one God and everybody is trying to reach out to that God. Religion is
just a way to him; there may be different religions but just one God, the same
God. There was a time people were fighting over religion, saying this is the
proper religion and the other is not. But on the last day, we will be judged by
an impartial judge and usually the question is, “when I was hungry you gave me
to eat; I was thirsty, you gave me to drink, I was naked and you clothed me and
I was homeless, you took me to my home. Now come into the home of my father”
That is the verdict, he did not say I was a roman catholic, I was a protestant,
I was a Presbyterian, I was a Muslim. No!, I was hungry and you gave me to eat.
And look at the story of the Good Samaritan, the person that helped was the
enemy, a Samaritan that stopped. In other
words, we are quarreling whether you are protestant or a roman catholic. This
is stupidity, what is necessary is to be a Good Samaritan. So, when Charles
told me we were going to church, I did not hesitate because I knew he was
taking me to a good church, and frankly, I really did enjoy myself. Being the
Good Samaritan that my son is, I had to go and share in his love for the youth.
At last, we were all very happy, both myself and the mother.
What is it that you respect about
your son?
He
has his own will and if you try to bend him and discover that it is not easy,
then all you need to check is to see whether what he wants is for good or not.
If you do, you will see the sense in it, and then you will probably join him.
Most importantly, I respect him for who he is today. Having told me that he was
going to get me to like his own kind of profession, and he did it, is what
everybody must emulate.
Will you say he has accomplished
more than you have?
Life
is an ongoing struggle and you don’t judge until the end of the struggle,
obituary usually portrays what we have been while we were alive and then says
whether you have succeeded or not. Normally, you don’t have an obituary of the
living, so it is at the end of the journey that you can assess what and what
have being his contribution, input. We are all expected to contribute something
to life. If you have contributed nothing to life then it is too bad. Charles
has tried, but you can only assess our achievement when you read our
obituaries.
Do you think he is living before
his time?
Every
revolutionist lives before his time; otherwise you are not a revolutionist. If
you want a change from what used to be to what you think will be, you are a
revolutionist. Life is not stationary. Life is moving and if you don’t move with time,
time won’t wait for you; it will move on and leave you behind. So in this
dynamics of change, our part is to see if we can interpreted the course of
events, see if we can tread safely on this or that or that part to see if we
can reach the goal which we all want to achieve. He is a revolutionist, hence
he sees past now. He is ahead of many of us. I think I know where he is going.
What was he like as a child?
Well
as a child he had his own will, as I said every father wants a son to be like
him, but he did not want to be anybody, he wanted to be himself, and he showed
that early in life. You choose a school for him; he will go to the school he
wanted to go to and not the one you wanted him to go to. You choose a career
for him but no, he wanted what he wanted for himself, otherwise a son of a
lawyer now a musician is not something to easily comprehend, but that is what
he wanted because of his will power. Truly, he is living up to it.
What are the similarities between
you both?
Well,
every child takes part of the father and part of the mother. It is difficult to
see a child who is just himself, what he does will be part and part of what he
learnt from his father or what he inherited from the father. Blood is very
precious; you can’t beat blood once you have the same blood running in people.
Part of me is in him, that may or may not be the dominating part, what people
see is the dominating part, they see him as a musician but he is playing a role
like a character in a field, when he comes home he is different. It is no
longer the Charly boy you used to see, he becomes Charles Oputa not Charly boy.
So we are all playing roles on the world stage, Shakespeare said, “the entire
world is a stage and all the men and women are players, we are all playing a
role. All we ask is that you play an
honorable role so that when you exit, when you have ended playing your role,
you will be remembered. Charles is so hard working, and that was a big concern
for me until I recalled what I used to do in my younger days and even until I
retired from active professional life and service. Hard work and tremendous
focus are certainly our common traits. He is also just like me; a man with a
strong attachment to his family. He just does not joke with that. I am also
very proud to note that like me, he has zero tolerance for injustice of any
kind. That is again related to a deep compassion for the less privileged and
down trodden.
Why do you live with him?
I
live with him because I relax better with him. I rest better here. I think my
house is his house, and his house, mine.
At this age, you are still very
strong. You stood in church even when some people got tired and sat down, we
saw you dancing and singing happily, what is the secret of your strength?
That’s
as a result of my early training. We had a very- very drastic training as
youths. when we were at Achimota college, we used to run every morning, a mile,
then you finish and go to the gym, you wake up at six, do your morning run, you
run one mile, gym and then go to school. Some of us continued after school and
it has paid off. At about 90, I can stand up for an hour. When I am delivering
lectures, I don’t sit down. You stand to a point that you don’t know you are standing;
you are more involved in the thing you are doing that you forget you are
standing. That’s the will power; the will is stronger than the body, if you
have a strong will, it will carry the body along. If you want the body to lead,
it is up to you.
Would you now say you have lived a
fulfilled life?
As
I said earlier, Obituary comes usually when you die. It is then that they will
assess what you have done. It is not for me to write a recommendation about
myself, it is for you people journalists to say whether ‘A’ has lived a full life
or not. I may think I have, but I have not, so it is for others to judge not
for you. Satisfaction is not a word that belongs to us here, it is up there. If
you reach the end of the journey, then the word satisfaction applies, but down
here, we still want to do this and that. Man is a very queer animal, you want’
A’ I give you, you don’t want “A” gain, when you get ‘B’ you want “C” and it
continues in that order.
The Oputa Panel no doubt
contributed towards strengthening our democracy, have you been recognized by
the government for your effort so far, are you still playing some advisory
roles?
I
have the CFR award, that is the highest award so far, and that is enough
recognition. However, when a judge dances with the government in almost
everything, he is not a good judge then. You need to wait for the government to seek
for your advice. If they do, you can freely offer it, especially when you are
retired. You don’t go lobbying, they come to you.
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