The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria
has accused Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor of smearing the image of the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN), saying it is wrong for his plane to be associated
with the scandalous “arms deal” in South Africa.
Speaking on the BBC Hausa Service monitored
by our correspondent in Kaduna yesterday, Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama,
Archbishop of Jos and President, Catholic Bishop Conference of Nigeria, said
they had been watching with sadness how Oristejafor had been hobnobbing with
the Presidency for long. He accused the CAN President of dragging Christianity
into the mud.
He faulted the way Pastor Oritsejafor was
running CAN and urged the authorities to investigate the matter dispassionately
and ensure that those found guilty are punished.
“It is not proper; the guilty must be
punished. It is not acceptable for a Christian leader to be seen always with
the President. We in the Catholic have always picked holes in Oritsejafor’s
style of leadership in CAN and we even wanted to stop attending CAN meeting at
the national level,” he said.
Archbishop Kaigama said the government should
intensify efforts to restore the security situation in troubled parts of the
country and expressed worry over the situation in the Northeast.
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True talk! D CAN president bhave more lik a politician.
ReplyDeleteBishop, be informed now that Orisejafor is more interested in getting his own shear of Jonathan's loot than the affairs of CAN. He gets fat cheque on daily basis. He will rot in hell.
ReplyDeleteWhy r u guys no comment,we need more comments on this issue.
ReplyDeleteIf check pastor ORISEJAFOR history you may be able to find out that he is not different from all other pastors that are just using church to make money. How on earth can a man in such position own a private jet? Well I am not surprised because he is not catholic.
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