At about 8:15pm on 8 September,
Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, alias Winners’
Chapel, was in Abeokuta to meet with Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State.
The meeting was facilitated by former president Olusegun Obasanjo, whom Oyedepo
contacted to reach out to Amosun. The governor was said to be seething over the
latest controversy involving Oyedepo and his church.
Two
days earlier, some members of the church assaulted a team of officials of
the Ogun State Ministry Of Urban and Physical Planning, who had gone to the
church’s headquarters in Ota to serve building inspection notices, as well as
two journalists attached to Ogun State Television.
Peter
Falomo, a reporter, and Lekan Egunjobi, a cameraman, were the worst hit. A
statement issued by Yusuph Olaniyonu, Ogun State Commisioner for Information
and Strategy, said the journalists were savagely beaten, their camera seized,
the recording deleted and the camera damaged before it was released. Olaniyonu
alleged that Oyedepo was present, watching the assault as though it was a
spectator sport. “The assault was witnessed by the Head Pastor of the Church,
Bishop David Oyedepo, who equally was visibly angry at the decision of the
officials to attempt to carry out their statutory duties in his church
premises,” said Olaniyonu. The commissioner added that Oyedepo repeatedly
spewed insults at the officials and asked why they imagined they had the
licence to regulate building of structures for commercial purposes in his
church premises.
Aside
from the journalists, two officials of the ministry were also wounded by church
members, who denied the team access to the church premises. The victims were
taken to the General Hospital in Ota, where they were treated and subsequently
discharged. The church authorities are said to have severally ignored
invitations to meetings of the Stakeholders Forum, set up by the government,
for organisations in the state to discuss with the government issues like
physical planning and taxation regulations.
General
Manager, Ogun State Urban and Physical Planning Board, Mr. Stephen Adewolu, who
led the team of officials, accused the church authorities of acting as though
they were above the law. “No organisation can carry on as if it is above the
law. We have information that the people in that church are just building
structures indiscriminately without building approval, without necessary
environmental impact assessment reports and they are violating planning laws
and regulations,” Adewolu said.
It
was the second assault on government officials by Oyedepo’s followers in as
many days. A day before, officials of the Ogun State Internal Revenue Service,
OGIRS, who visited the church premises to effect the payment of outstanding
taxes were similarly attacked. According to officials of the agency, the
outstanding taxes, which cover a seven-year period, are owed by Kingdom
Heritage Nursery School, owned by Oyedepo’s church and located within its
headquarters. The tax owed is put at less than N2 million. “What they owe is
below two million naira. It is from 2003 to 2010. We have sent several notices
to them. The first one was in 2010, followed by that of 2011 and the last was
in May 2013. Our men were explaining to them when some personnel, including
their legal officer and accountant, came out and in the course of discussion,
our men were beaten blue black and our equipment were destroyed,” explained
OGIRS Chairman, Mr. Jide Odubanjo.
At
a press conference a day after the assault, the state government showed a video
of the attack on OGIRS officials and subsequent detention of journalists for
three hours by staff of the school. The video was recorded on the sly by a
government official with a mobile phone and later downloaded on DVD. The
detained staff were released following the intervention of the Divisional
Police Officer of Onipanu in Ota Division. Odubanjo said the service is legally
empowered to access and inspect financial records in the premises of any
business located within the state. He explained that the recent inspection was
part of the government’s drive to ensure compliance with tax laws and
enforcement efforts. Odubanjo added that the visit to the church’s headquarters
became necessary in view of the fact that the authorities of the church had
ignored reminders to pay up.
Muyiwa
Adejobi, Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State Police Command, said the
matter will be investigated. Ogun State Attorney-General and Commissioner for
Justice, Mrs. Abimbola Akeredolu, said her ministry is studying the facts on
the two incidents with a view to fashioning an appropriate legal response.
Before
the meeting with Oyedepo, Amosun was said to have met with some key officials
of his government, including heads of law enforcement agencies, and taken a
decision to seal off the premises of the church last Monday. The decision was,
however, leaked to the church, a development that pushed Oyedepo to seek
Obasanjo’s assistance in getting through to the governor.
At
the meeting with Oyedepo, said sources, Amosun did not conceal his disgust at
the conduct of Oyedepo’s followers. A source at the meeting said Oyedepo
pleaded for leniency, but the governor said the church must pick the hospital
bills of the victims and replace all the damaged equipment. The governor was
also said to have insisted that law must take its course in the matter.
Sources
told TheNEWS that five of those involved in the attack on government officials
have been arrested by the police and may be slammed with charges based on their
statements to the police.
“Without
prejudice to the facts on ground and with the video evidence we have just
watched, they may likely be charged for false imprisonment and assault,” said
Akeredolu, Commissioner for Justice.
When
TheNEWS visited the church’s headquarters, a pastor that refused to give his
name confirmed that Oyedepo met with the governor. He explained that the
preacher agreed to pick the medical bills of the victims and pay for the
damaged equipment. He also said church officials involved in the violence will
be sanctioned on release from police detention. The pastor, however, denied the
government’s claim that Oyedepo was present when government officials were being
molested and branded the authors of such claim as mischievous.
But
a regional pastor, who prefers to be anonymous, told this medium that church
officials that attacked OGIRS officials did so based on the conviction that the
church has been sensitive to the needs of its host community and is thus
entitled to a tax-exempt status. He said this was conveyed to OGIRS officials
who, rightly, were unimpressed
Source:TheNews Magazine
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Na today them start to fight Oyedegbo yet he waxes stronger
ReplyDeleteLet them pay taxes!! Ds is not abt fighting the Bishop it is abt giving unto ceasar what's ceasars!! Laws are meant 2 be obeyed! Let them pay d taxes they have being owing over d yrs n allow d team 2 inspect d facilities, d churches aren't above d law. Use 2 think Nigerians believe violent acts are d specialties of d muslims now d xtians are doing it well even in d church premises
ReplyDeleteMy friend shut up ur stinking mouth if u don't know wat 2 comment animal Enemy of progress. Winners chapel will always be on d winning side take it anywhere its jealousy dats disturbing U. Any nonsense u say abt an ordained Man of God u must suffer it so BECAREFUL. Daughter of Zion
ReplyDeleteYou are simply ignoramous of the tenets of the Holy book,Bible! Do not be blinded by religeous ambuiguity of the present day
DeleteChristianity! if really you're a Christian, your comments here must be seasoned! Who is he that should curse his neighbour, this shows that you that curse have no love... Winners chapel you and your members are dragging christainity to d mud but God is watching. If u like, support evil, whatever a man sows, the same shall he reap. Jesus paid tax, he used a coin to demonstrate, give to the govt what belongs to govt.
ReplyDeleteI don't criticise any, but evil is evil, if all we read are facts and correct, take my word: Oyedepo is not a true man of God! Say what u wish but God knows that. Jesus never watched peter cut off a soldier's ear though he deserved it, rather he picked it up and fixed it back and cautioned peter to note that he that kills with knife shall be killed with the same. Oyedepo watching in support is an end time sign my brethren, take no offence if you're a member, but be wise Jesus is coming for a holy individual not the church you belong.
Bros, I thank u for that brilliant write up.they are all following Oyedepo blindly. Disobeying the law of our land is a sin, so wakeup and follow Christ by obeying the law of the land.
DeleteAre churches & mosque suppose to pay tax in nigeria this APC people & tax.
ReplyDeleteTaxes being demanded are for income generated by schools run by the church. Church profits are not taxable in Nigeria. This is for information, please.
DeleteTell them my christian bro/sis
ReplyDeleteMmmmh, critics are alwys there when issue is raised. Buh analyses should better be welcome for the compromise to be met and especially on crucial matters. The choice of language should be watched . Foul words and unguided talks should alwys be avioded.
ReplyDeleteIs only God that know those that are his.dnt jugde.
ReplyDeleteEven in advanced countries like America, churches pay tax and are not above the law so who is Oyedepo and his church?
ReplyDeleteThank u, majority of our so called christians are mere church goers dat do not know bible beyond what their pastors read to them. U can see d way they are defending d evil been committed by Oyedepo and his church. It is a pity.
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ReplyDeleteI trust winners. Paying taxes is nt d issue. The issue is corrupt govt officials buying buildings in London and abuja. Paying harlots and hired assasins and thuggery come 2015. 08067149907... Thanks
ReplyDeleteIf government official are doing all those things u mentioned, is it a basis for a christian and even a pastor to be lawless? That many people brake d law does not make d offence of braking law unpunishable. Go and read your bible on submission to authority. Bible did not say a church, christian or even pastor should be lawless.
DeleteMy people let's be realistic,Winners suppose to pay tax cause Oyedepo is a pastor of money making n yet u people said his business empires shud not be paying tax it is a sin against God n man if Jesus Christ dat didn't earn money or make money 4rm d people thru any form in d bible pay tax y then shud Oyedepo dat makes billions 4rm d people thru many means shud not pay tax it is a sin
ReplyDeleteWat the regional pastor said is true and a fact.How many Roads have winners constructed single handed in ota and other things they are doing to their host community.they are suppose to be exempted 4rm paying tax since they are seeing the good work they are doing there since our government refused to do it.wat is the need/use of tax?Is it not to provide basic amenities?or they want money to use and enriche themselves the more.
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