His son Robinson Kaunda and other family members had scheduled on Saturday to bury Okoya at his home in Latyeng village, Agonga Parish in Bungatira Sub-county, Gulu District according to his son.
A portrait of Severino Kiberu Okoya
The High Court in Gulu has
issued a temporary injunction stopping the burial of Severino Kiberu Okoya, a self-styled
prophet and father to former Holy Spirit Movement rebel leader Alice Auma
Lakwena.
Okoya died on
July 13 at his home in Gulu City after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. He was 99.
Following Okoya’s death, his siblings
and family members had been locked up in a fight on where his remains were to be
interred. His son Robinson Kaunda and
other family members had scheduled Saturday to bury Okoya at his home
in Latyeng village, Agonga Parish in Bungatira Sub-county, Gulu District according
to his son.
Doreen Adokorach, the deceased eldest
daughter however objected and instead wanted her father buried in Pabit
village, Oding Parish in Unyama Sub-county, Gulu District on August 10.
Through her lawyer Donge and Advocates, Adokorach applied for an interim order in the High Court to block
today’s burial arguing her father had left a will indicating after his death, his
body be buried in Unyama Sub-county.
George Obong, the Deputy
Registrar of the Gulu High Court on Friday issued an interim injunction stopping
the burial and instead asked the family members to embrace mediation.
Obong has since fixed Monday, for the family members to return to court for mediation.
He however highlighted that in
any case the family fails to agree, the matter will be pushed for hearing
before a high court judge.
Sylvester Donge, the Plaintiff's
lawyer said that since it’s a family matter, they
will embrace mediation to ensure the matter is amicably resolved.
Donge however says they will
stand by the deceased written will which he left on March 19 before his death
directing his daughter to have his body buried in the Unyama sub-county.
Okoya’s body is currently lying
at the Fourth Infantry Division morgue in Gulu city.
About Okoya
Okoya was the founder of the New
Jerusalem International Tabernacle Ministries, a church located in Gulu City with
branches across the Acholi Sub-region. The
church employed both the bible and the Quran during worship and healing services
and reportedly has over 10,000 followers.
Over the years, Okoya received
wide criticism from community members who accused him of engaging in cult practices.
Okoya was arrested many times by
the police and survived lynching by a mob for erecting shrines illegally in
communities and claiming to be God.
Bureau Chief, West Acholi