The
Archbishop of Enugu Anglican Province, Most Rev. (Dr) Emmanuel Chukwuma, has
criticised President Goodluck Jonathan for visiting some Pentecostal churches
and watching Chief Femi Fani-Kayode abuse prominent Nigerians in the name of
running his campaign.
Chukwuma,
who is also the Bishop of Enugu, told Daily Sun at the weekend that Jonathan’s
sectional visits to churches could be counter-productive as the orthodox
churches would pay him back for his nonchalance and continuous neglect.
On
the Director of Media and Publicity of the PDP Presidential Campaign
Organisation, Chief Fani-Kayode, the bishop said it was shameful that Jonathan
allowed him to drive his campaign even when the President knew he has a case in
court.
He
frowned at the way Fani-Kayode was insulting prominent and elderly people,
saying if he was not called to order, may affect the President adversely.
He
also noted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not do
well by shifting the elections, noting that the electoral umpire should have
known the security situation before fixing the dates for the elections in the
beginning.
Chukwuma
called on INEC to follow rigidly the new dates fixed for the elections, saying
the electoral body would derail the country’s democracy if it fails to abide
by the new dates.
“The
report we got is that most Southerners have already fled from the crisis zones
in the North, so INEC should allow them to vote wherever they are now. INEC
should find a way of people using their PVCs anywhere they are, just like we
use the ATM cards and as practised in the advanced world,” he said.
Archbishop Chukwuma attacks Jonathan over visit to churches , calls for sack of Fani-Kayode
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