Election: Pastor Bakare Challenges Christian Church Over Political Support, Alleges Some Pastors Sold Their Conscience In 2011
Fiery Lagos preacher and Serving Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly
Church in Lagos, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has warned that the Church in
Nigeria will face confusion over which of the principal candidates to
support in next month’s presidential election.
Fiery Lagos preacher and Serving
Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly Church in Lagos, Pastor Tunde
Bakare, has warned that the Church in Nigeria will face confusion over
which of the principal candidates to support in next month’s
presidential election.
Read more after the cut
In his sermon in Lagos on Sunday,
Pastor Bakare asserted that 2011, the church was entangled in a bribery
web, as some pastors were heavily paid by the President Goodluck
Jonathan team to mobilize Christians through different means, and that
they delivered for him.
The outspoken pastor did not mention any names, but noted that if put on the spot to do so, he would.
It would be recalled that ahead
of that election, President Jonathan appeared at the Redemption Camp of
the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) on the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway, where he was widely photographed kneeling down in prayer
before Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer.
Pastor Adeboye prayed for Mr. Jonathan, and enjoined congregants to
"stretch forth your hands and let us pray for our President".
On that occasion, President
Jonathan was also allowed to speak, which was the equivalent of a
campaign opportunity, if not outright endorsement. He appropriately
thanked the General Overseer and members of the Church for giving him to
the privilege.
In Pastor Bakare's
State-of-the-Nation broadcast from his church on Sunday, he suggested
that the emergence of Pastor Yemi Osinbajo, as a recognized member of
RCCG, the largest Christian denomination in Nigeria, now puts the Church
in a tight position as regards which candidate to support.
Pastor Bakare titled his sermon “The Seven Signs The 2015 Elections
Will Shipwreck Nigeria”, which he described as indices that would cause
the 2015 election to end in disaster if not taken care of.
Speaking on the seventh sign,
"Potential Religious Confusion, Betrayals, Scandals and Persecution," he
recalled 2011 when he was selected as General Buhari’s running mate,
and observed that there was a gang-up against that ticket by a
substantial section of the church which preferred Jonathan, the
candidate that was perceived as being “Christian”.
"Not only was the church not convinced about General Buhari’s
non-fundamentalist stance, it also refused to give support to the
running mate who, in its perception, is controversial and
non-conformist. At that time, the mantra amongst many men of God was
that a pastor had nothing to do with politics.
Pastor Bakare, who is also an
activist and lawyer, said he received reports that some Christian clergy
received financial inducement from President Jonathan.
"To compound the matter [this time around], General Buhari's running
mate is another pastor who should ordinarily have the support of his
home church, a very influential denomination in and outside the country
and whose head is highly respected in the Christian establishment.
“Therefore, ordinarily, for those to whom religion means a lot in the
making of electoral decisions, the current running mate of the APC
should be tiwa n tiwa, that is, “our own” and should be massively
supported by the church.”
He noted, however, that it would not be that easy. "What would be
the implication of turning away from the incumbent who was massively
supported in 2011 by the church establishment? How about those for whom
the president has done one favour or another, such as waivers,
contracts, soft landings, protection of vested interests in one form or
another, or even outright monetary gifts - not necessarily bribery, just
a 'harmless' gift? Would these pastors, priests and prophets now turn
against their benefactor, the president, to give support to “our own”?”
He specifically questioned what the position of the Christian
Association of Nigeria and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN)
would be, as organizations that have been massively behind President
Jonathan and who are likely biased against All Progressives Congress, as
revealed by PFN's 2015 round-the-clock circulated prayer bulletin.
"Would there be reminders that
this same incumbent has knelt before us at our conventions where we laid
hands on him and supposedly endorsed him?” he asked. “Or, would we
make a U-turn now that this is “our own”? Would such a U-turn not come
with dire consequences reminiscent of the Abimelech experience with the
men of Shechem in Judges 9:22-24 (NKJV)?”
On Abimelech, he quoted the Bible, as follows, from the Book of Judges:
22 After Abimelech had reigned over Israel three years, 23 God
sent a spirit of ill will between Abimelech and the men of Shechem; and
the men of Shechem dealt treacherously with Abimelech, 24 that the
crime done to the seventy sons of Jerubbaal might be settled and their
blood be laid on Abimelech their brother, who killed them, and on the
men of Shechem, who aided him in the killing of his brothers.
He underlined that the men of Shechem paid dearly for those actions with their lives.
“Do we see persecution looming for the church? Do we see high profile
scandals emerging if the church makes such a U-turn? Or would the
church simply deny or betray its own or, like the ostrich deprived of
wisdom, treat its young harshly and choose to support incumbency in
order to stay safe and protect interests and investments? Would the
question of support and endorsement pitch major religious leaders
against one another with brothers fighting against brother whether in
secret or in the open?”
He again turned to the Bible Job 39:13-18 (NKJV):
13. The wings of the ostrich wave proudly, But are her wings and pinions like the kindly stork’s?
14. For she leaves her eggs on the ground, And warms them in the dust;
15. She forgets that a foot may crush them, Or that a wild beast may break them.
16. She treats her young harshly, as though they were not hers; Her labor is in vain, without concern
17. Because God deprived her of wisdom, And did not endow her with understanding.
18. When she lifts herself on high, She scorns the horse and its rider"
Contacted by our correspondent
after the sermon to mention the names of the pastors who received money
from President Jonathan to "mobilize" Christians for him for the 2011
election, Pastor Bakare chose to keep that information to himself, but
said of a widely-known street where his church is located, "One of them,
his Church is right here along this Acme".
Source: Sahara Reporters
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