Mr Fubara exclaimed that he now had peace of mind since he had been away from the seat of power.
Both deceased nationalists inspired the 2014 confab convened by former President Goodluck Jonathan and participated in it.
Mr Clark’s eldest son, Penaowei, announced the burial date on Saturday at a press briefing at the family residence in Kiagbodo.
He said he played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Midwest Institute of Technology, which later evolved into UNIBEN.
The upper legislative chamber resolved to send a strong delegation to commiserate and attend Mr Clark’s burial and obsequies.
Mr Obasanjo said, “I pray the good Lord to grant the soul of Clark a peaceful rest.’’
Mr Clerk’s letter to Mr Tinubu is coming barely a few weeks after the President met with political actors in Ondo to resolve the political crisis in the state.
“Discovering completed result sheets with the names of voters is very unfortunate.”
The elder statesman called on President Bola Tinubu to direct security agencies in Rivers to avert any untold crisis in the state.
Mr Clark tasked Nigerians to ensure the country remains peaceful and crisis-free despite its numerous challenges.
