The CAN and the Lagos-based pastor
have been at loggerheads, following the latter’s call for Oritsejafor’s
resignation as CAN president.
Responding to CAN’s statement that
he had no moral right to demand the resignation of its leader, Okotie, in his
characteristic manner of using highsounding words said: “ I will not nobilitate
such prosaic apologetic by a retort. Socrates once said to a young man ‘speak
that I might see thee.’
“Now that CAN has spoken, even team
Jonathan has spoken. Nigerians can now fully visualise the portrait of
complicity shrouded in duplicity.
“Truth is never out of kilter.
Hahaha!”
Recall that in calling for
Oritsejafor’s resignation, Okotie had accused the former of compromising the
integrity of his office by hobnobbing publicly with President Goodluck
Jonathan.
Wondering why it was Oritsejafor’s
jet that was chartered for the South African trip, the Household of God pastor
had stated: “His friendship with the president has been at the centre of the
controversies that mark his explosive tenure as leader of the eponymous religious
organisation in Nigeria.
“The pastor does not show restraint
in the way he goes about publicly, hobnobbing with the President as if he is
the Chaplain of Aso Rock. Considering the damage Pastor Ayo’s close
relationship with the President has done to the Christian community, it is fit
and proper for the pastor to resign immediately as CAN President to salvage
what remains of the battered image of the association.”
But faulting Okotie’s statement,
CAN through its Director of National Issues, Mr. Sunny Oibe told a national
daily that the Lagos pastor should put his home in order first before anything
else.
Oibe was quoted to have said: “Is
Chris Okotie a Christian? How many wives has he? He should go and sought himself
out. Even the government has exonerated Pastor Ayo of all the allegations. So,
who is Okotie? Well, it is laughable if Chris Okotie should demand that Pastor
Ayo Oritsejafor should resign as CAN president.
“Chris Okotie should remove the log
in his eyes before he begins to see a peck in somebody’s eyes. Pastor Ayo had
a soaring integrity before he was elected the president of CAN. Who elected
Chris Okotie to become the spokesperson of Christians in Nigeria?”
CAN, Okotie At War Over Oritsejafor’s Jet
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