The
President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor has
finally opened up over his involvement in the $9.3m cash for arms purchase
seized in his private jet in South Africa.
Speaking
during the National Executive Council meeting of CAN at the National Christian
Centre, Abuja, Oritsejafor said: “I want to assure you that I will not do
anything to tarnish the image of Jesus Christ or compromise the divine standard
of the church.
“As you are
all aware, the media has been awashed in the past few days about an unfortunate
incident involving the movement of funds from Nigeria to South Africa. In the
unfortunate news reports, attempts have been made to link me directly with the
transaction.
“So far I
have refrained from making any direct public response pending the time that I
would have brief the leaders if the church and explain my position on the
issues to them.
“I believe
that the primary institution that I owe any explanation to is the church. Continue
“At the risk
of being seen to be defending myself, I wish to confirm to the distinguished
leaders of the church that the Bombardier Challenger 601 aircraft in question
is mine. The aircraft was presented to me as a gift by members of our
congregation and ministry partners worldwide at my 40th anniversary of my call
into the ministry.
“May I be
permitted to stress that the aircraft was not given to me by the President of
Nigeria, neither was it a settlement for any political favour or patronage.
“With the
benefit of hindsight, the President of the country was a guest in our church
during the anniversary celebration when the jet was presented to me.
“The
President of Nigeria has nothing to do with the gift of the aircraft. By the
way I still wonder why all those saying this, still cannot come out to show
proof so that the matter can be put to rest once and for all. Let me say that
this might be an issue for the courts in the near future.
“Based on
this, I leased the aircraft on August 2, 2014 to a company to run it. It was
the lease that entered into an agreement with the people who carried out the
transfer of funds. Having leased the aircraft to the Green Coast Produce
Company Limited, any transaction undertaken with the aircraft can no longer be
attached to me.
“Inasmuch as
I am shocked and distressed by the incident, I wish to appeal to Christians in
Nigeria to remember that a war has been waged against the Nigerian church. This
war is being fought on many fronts and this unfortunate incident is another
dimension in the assault against the church.
“It is clear
that those who manipulated this conspiracy desire to create a schism in the
church.
“The media
hype and the deliberate distortion of information that followed it confirmed
that forces that desperately desire to cause division and disunity in the
church are at work. Even the devil knows that a house that is divided cannot
stand.
“As
Christians, we need unity in the church now more than ever. We are witnessing
inhuman attacks by religious extremists against Christians in the northern part
of the country, while christian infrastructure is being destroyed in hundreds.
“If we
permit the enemy divide us, our chances of corporate survival shall be severely
threatened.
“Distinguished
leaders of the church, please permit me to state clearly before God and before
all of you here present today, that I am not a party to the movement of $9.3m
from Nigeria to South Africa to purchase arms and ammunition. I am not part of
the deal. I know nothing about it,” he stated.
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