THE All Progressives Congress (APC) has commended the General
Overseer (GO) of the Redeem Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch
Adeboye, for dissociating himself and the church from the offensive and
divisive audio CD that is being circulated by certain political
pastors.
In
a statement issued in Lagos on Monday by its National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said by his action, Pastor
Adeboye has again exhibited his characteristic exceptional leadership
and shown what religion should be about, which is love, rather than hate
and incendiary statements.
It particularly expressed satisfaction that Pastor Adeboye
specifically asked the RCCG pastors to ignore the contents of the audio
CD, especially all the references to political parties, including the
APC.
“The GO’s statement, in his response to the APC which had written to
protest the divisive and corrosive statements contained in the audio CD,
which has been smuggled into some RCCG parishes, made it clear that the
RCCG is neutral and apolitical, and that it prays for all irrespective
of political persuasion or creed.
“We in the APC are delighted at the GO’s prompt action and statement
that the RCCG did not endorse divisive comments in any form or shape,
that it has sons and daughters in all political parties, and that the
allegations contained in the audio CD are wickedly false,
unsubstantiated, ill-conceived and mischievous.
“Equally satisfying is the GO’s directive asking everyone in
possession of the audio CDs to return them, and the directive to the
church’s pastors to communicate such to their respective congregations
immediately,’’ APC said.
On the audio CD, produced by one Pastor Bosun Emmanuel, the party
wondered why a man of God would engage in outright lies to propagate
hatred.
“In a country where the citizenry, whether Christians or Muslims,
have been short-changed by greedy, selfish and clueless political
leadership, a pastor went on record as saying President Goodluck
Jonathan has performed 100 per cent, while at the same time demonising
and denigrating the APC as an ‘Islamic party’ without a scintilla of
proof. Much as he struggled to couch his inflammatory and discordant
message in flowery lies, it is clear that he was sponsored to inseminate
lies to shore up the dwindling fortunes of the ruling party.
“Where in the world has an Islamic Party been led by a Christian?
Where in the world has the membership of an Islamic Party been populated
by Christians and Muslims? Why would a pastor whose primary purpose is
to preach the Gospel (good news) now make himself available, for
whatever reason, as a tool to disseminate lies and bad news?
“We have said it repeatedly: Boko Haram is a clear and present danger
to Christians as it is to Muslims. Boko Haram is as dangerous to the
rich as it is to the poor. It is as dangerous to the North as it is to
the South. Simply put, Boko Haram is an enemy of Nigeria and all
Nigerians, irrespective of their religion or ethnicity must unite to
defeat the terrorists,’’ it said.
APC appealed to Nigerians of all creed and ethnicity to repudiate
politicians or politicians in religious garb who may be seeking to
divide them on primordial basis, especially as the general elections are
fast approaching.


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