National President of the Christian
Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, yesterday, urged the
Anambra State governor, Mr. Peter Obi to investigate the stampede that claimed
the lives of 28 Nigerians during a crusade last Friday at Uke, in Idemili Local
Government Area of the state.
However, South East zone of CAN, disagreed
with Oritsejafor saying that the Federal Government was better placed to set up
a panel of inquiry over the issue saying that Obi cannot be a judge in his own
case. CAN in the zone also banned political campaigns in churches across the
area.
Chairman of CAN in South East and
Bishop of the Anglican Diocese, Enugu, Rt. Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma, who made
this known in an interview in Enugu, said the group is becoming worried about
how politicians come into churches to campaign, a development he described as a
menace.
The Bishop spoke as the All
Progressive Congress, APC, in Anambra State also described Governor Obi’s
promise to set up an investigative panel into the issue as deceptive.
Oristejafor asks Gov Obi to set up
probe panel Pastor Oritsejafor who reacted to the controversy surrounding the
Uke episode said the news brought sour taste in the month especially as
the Nigerian Church was grappling with many security challenges.
His words: “It is indeed a sorry
situation and I am deeply touched by the news. I really sympathise with those
who lost their loved ones in the tragedy and pray God to comfort them.”
According to him, details of what
transpired at the vigil were still sketchy, even as the conflicting reports by
politicians were meant to use the ugly incident to canvas for votes.
Oritsejafor maintained that the only
way to avoid a repeat of such occurrence was to fish out the culprits and deal
with them decisively to appease those who lost their loved ones in the
stampede.
But in his own reaction, Bishop
Chukwuma said: “It is my own duty as CAN chairman, South East to ban all
politicians from attending our churches with their teams for campaigns. The
church should also steer clear of partisan politics because there are different
kinds of people in the church that belong to different political parties.
”So it is wrong to come into the
church and begin to talk about manifestos. It is not going to be acceptable any
more because it causes commotion and disrespect for one another.
”We appeal to bishops, priests,
pastors and clergymen to please avoid politicians coming to use churches as
campaign arena. This does not augur well for our spiritual growth.
”We therefore urge the Federal
Government to set up a probe panel to find out what actually happened because
we feel very much worried. Since the state government is involved, I think
there should be a neutral body for the investigation.”
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Pastor Ayo or wtever u call urself u ve seen where to talk wt of all dis churches that was blown up over all years by Gboko ppls hw many ve u probe n hw far for ur investigation? Do u knw hw many pple dt dies then? Pls to respect urself if u dnt knw wt to say just close ur mouth n enter ur house n dnt try to pour oil into d flame of fire.
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