Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Tale Of The UnEasy Jets (Part 4)
It would appear that the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) are not taking the comments of the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Reverend Matthew Hassan Kukah and Pastor Tunde Bakare lightly. It would be recalled that they claimed that acquisition of private jets by religious leaders diminishes the moral voice of the church in the war against corruption and therefore called for a revolution in the Church of God.
Speaking in a telephone interview, National Director of Research, Planning and Strategy, Elder Sunday Oibe, urged the Catholic bishop and the former vice presidential candidate of CPC, that if they have anything against the person of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, they should come out and say so, and not hide under the cloak of the gift of a jet to attack the CAN president.
Oibe, who doubles as the Public Relations Officer of Northern CAN, said he who lives in a glass house should not throw stones.
He said: “If there is any clergyman in the country whose constituency is government, it is Bishop Kukah, who served every government in power in the last decade.
“He thinks people have forgotten in a hurry how he served in Obasanjo’s government and turned round to attack the former president, or his fraternity with the former Governor James Ibori and his Rivers State counterpart, Peter Odili.”
Source: Vanguard Newspapers.
Those who have bought the UnEasy jets have indeed stirred the hornets nest, and tongues are wagging.
The last has not been heard on this issue. . . the UnEasy jets saga continues
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