
Fayose
said the sack was a cover-up to stem the tide of negative public
reactions towards the implementation of the controversial law that
stripped the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God
(RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye and others of their positions.In a
release issued in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday and signed by the governor’s
Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka,
Governor Fayose said, “When they realised the implication of their
action on President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2019 ambition, especially the
personality like Pastor Adeboye that’s involved, they quickly sacked an
innocent man who must have acted on instruction.“Obviously, their attention is more on 2019, not on justice and any love for the sustenance of Christianity in Nigeria.Mind
you, they have only suspended the implementation of the regulation,
they did not abrogate it. It is obvious that they have an agenda. And if
you look at the president’s pattern of life, he is a sectional leader,
whose appointments reflect sectionalism and nepotism.”He said it
was funny that a president that is over 70 years will be the one to
implement a regulation limiting the age of General Overseer (GO) of
Churches to 70 years, asking; “If men of God like Pastor Adeboye, Pastor
W. F. Kumuyi, Bishop David Oyedepo, Bishop Mike Okonkwo and others
cannot be GO of their church beyond 70 years of age, how do we now
justify a man like President Buhari who is over 74 and still willing to
be president beyond 2019 that he will be 77?Governor Fayose, who
described those defending President Muhammadu Buhari by claiming that
the law was made when Dr Goodluck Jonathan was president as hypocrites,
asked; “Even if the law was made before President Buhari assumed office,
who is to blame for its implementation? Could President Buhari have
implemented a law he does not believe in and could the sacked FRC boss
that they have now used as the fall-guy have implemented the law without
the consent of the President?”
He questioned the speed at which
the President reacted by sacking the FRC boss, asking; “Why was there no
such swiftness in his action on Southern Kaduna killings where a race
was almost wiped out, with people killed like goats? Why didn’t the
President react swiftly to the Senate indictment of the EFCC Acting
Chairman, Ibrahim Magu“Obviously, it was an afterthought, which
was aimed at dousing the negative outcry that greeted the action by
using the sacked FRC boss as the fall-guy.
“This has further made
it very clear and evident that Buhari is not a leader, he is ruler. He
is a religious apologist that believes that he must silence anybody that
does not believe in his line of thought either politically or religious
wise.“Sadly, all those things that we have forgotten and never
thought will happen again in this country are now happening. The country
is now badly divided more than ever before.“Nigerians have been
able to read through President Buhari in this short time to realise that
all he is doing now is to destroy this country like he did in 1984, but
God will not allow him.
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