As
reactions continue to greet the involvement of CAN President, Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor in the recent seizure of $9.3m conveyed in his private jet, founder
of Household of God Church, Chris Okotie has joined the debate.
The
pastor, who is known for his jaw-breaking words said though, it is not a crime
to be close to the President, the way Oritsejafor is hanging around Jonathan
like Chaplain of Aso Rock is annoying.
Okotie,
in an article entitled: ‘$9.3m scandal: Oritsejafor should do the right thing’,
strongly expressed dissatisfaction with the CAN boss for compromising the
integrity of his esteemed holy office.
The
pastor and leader of Fresh Democratic Party, called for urgent resignation of
Oritsejafor to salvage the image of the Association.
He
wrote, “Not that it is a sin to be the President’s pal, but when such
relationship becomes provocatively patronizing, or self-serving, it is
unacceptable. The pastor does not show restraint in the way he goes about,
publicly hobnobbing with the President as if he is the Chaplain of Aso Rock.
This certainly has compromised the integrity of his office as CAN President and
his latest incident is just the climax of embarrassing incidents we can’t
tolerate any longer. Considering the collateral damage Pastor Ayo’s close
relationship with the President has done to the Christian community, it is fit
and proper for the pastor to resign immediately as CAN President to salvage
what remains of the battered image of the association.
This
is without prejudice to the ongoing investigation on the matter. Denials of his
culpability by the Federal Government, CAN official and his own recent defense,
do nothing to reduce the moral burden this whole saga places on his shoulders.
As the titular leader of Christians in Nigeria, there’s now a serious crisis of
confidence on his leadership and he ought to respond to it by resigning from
his exalted position.”
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