FG Aims To Attack Church Leaders With FRC Laws —Fayose
The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele
Fayose, on Sunday cautioned the Federal Government against the
continuous implementation of the Financial Regulation Council Act,
which, he said, had tampered with the administration of churches in
Nigeria.
Based on the new law, Pastor Enoch
Adeboye, on Saturday stepped down as the General Overseer of the
Redeemed Christian Church of God in Nigeria.
The FRC Act could soon force other
clergymen like Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church Worldwide
International a.k.a. Winners Chapel, Pastor William Kumuyi of the
Deeper Christian Life Ministry and Bishop Mike Okonkwo of The Redeemed
Evangelical Mission, among others to retire as the heads of their
churches in the country.
Criticising the law, Fayose said the
government must tread softly on this path to avoid tragedy of monumental
proportion befalling the nation.
Fayose spoke during the 53rd birthday
thanksgiving service of his wife, Feyisetan, held at the governor office
chapel, in Ado Ekiti, the state chapter on Sunday.
He said, “There is one thing every
government must not do, the moment you face the church of God, you will
fail. The God of Adeboye, Kumuyi will bring down all the enemies in this
government. Somebody must tell them, there are certain things you don’t
do. They are going from frying pan to fire.
“This government wants to subdue the
church, God will subdue them. They are ridiculing leaders of the church,
God will rubbish them. The same church they had deceived to get power,
they are saying that we now have the ring, who will remove it from our
hand, the Lord will cut off the hand that wears the ring.
“The APC is behaving in this way, but
God is the creator of the ring and the hand, God will amputate the hand.
Ayo Fayose is anointed of God.
“I have warned and I’m still warning,
take your hands away from the administration of churches, you are
killing Christians, The Lord will rise against you. By rising against
the church, this government has failed as anyone that rises against God
will fail. By using laws against the church, they have started to
crumble.
“Christians are being slaughtered in
Southern Kaduna and noble men cannot talk because of fear of
incarceration. Remember you are here today, tomorrow you would not be
here again. We must condemn what is happening here today, “ he said.
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