WE DON’T DABBLE IN POLITICS –REDEEM CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD
The Redeemed Christian
Church of God has dissociated itself from rumours making the rounds that its
General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, gave his blessings to the
vice-presidential ambition of a former Lagos State Attorney General and
Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
The All Progressives Congress
had on Wednesday named Osinbajo, who is said to be Adeboye’s close ally, as the
running mate of its presidential candidate, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.).
The RCCG denied celebrating
the emergence of the law professor who pastors its Olive Parish located on
Banana Island, Lagos.
Writing on its official
Twitter page on Wednesday, the church said it does not dabble into politics in
any shade or colouration.
We are a mission and we do
not meddle in politics,” the RCCG stated while urging Nigerians to be wary of
fictitious and misleading social media accounts dragging its name into the
murky waters of politics.
Meanwhile, reactions have
begun to trail the emergence of Osinbajo as Buhari’s running mate for the 2015
presidential election.
While many applauded the
opposition party for coming up with Osinbajo, a cross section of Nigerians
disagreed with his emergence.
Leading the pack of Nigerians
who kicked against the emergence of the former Lagos State justice commissioner
on Wednesday was R &B Singer and founder of Empire Mates Entertainment,
Banky W.
According to the
award-winning musician, there were better experienced hands than Osinbajo in
public administration that the APC could have picked from.
He lamented that the “crap”
called religion had robbed the opposition party of fielding Lagos State
Governor, Babatunde Fashola, who he described as more eminently qualified than
Osinbajo.
“It (Buhari’s running mate) should
be Fashola. They use religion as a tool to control us. I don’t care about my
leader’s tribe, religion, or whatever jargon they keep feeding us. Zoning
‘religioning’ are all crap. Who cares if Fashola is a Muslim? Didn’t we vote
him into power in Lagos? Did the fact that he’s a muslim affect the way he lead
the state?
“They brainwash us into
thinking these things (religion, tribe) really matter and then we wonder why
we’re still here facing the same problems as a nation. We wonder why people
still kill each other in places like Jos.
“Some of my mentors, clients,
business partners and colleagues are from different tribes and religions than
mine. What difference does it make? I don’t choose who to do business with
based on if they’re from my village. I don’t choose who to associate with based
on their religion,” Banky W said on Twitter.
But supporters of Osinbajo
have disagreed with those questioning his emergence. Online commentator, Dipo
Awojide, expressed confidence that the APC presidential candidate being an
academic, would bring dynamism to governance, at the national level.
Awojide described the law
professor as an upright Nigerian and a role model who has mentored scores of
young men and women on ways of “building careers without stealing.”
Describing him as a man of
deep intellectual persuasion, Awojide tweeted, “As a Nigerian and as a member
of the RCCG, I’m proud of Prof. Osinbajo. No apologies.
“Call him Prof. Osinbajo,
call him Pastor Osinbajo, call him all you like, but you know you can’t call him
a thief and a looter.
“Being neutral in an era of
misgovernance and misrule is unwise. You don’t have to join a political party,
just vote for the best man.”
Online activist, Gbenga
Sesan, also hailed Osinbajo’s emergence, stating that the Buhari-Osinbajo
ticket would form a government that would “demonstrate the capacity for
competitive action over mediocrity.”
According to Sesan, unknown
to many, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria is much more than a pastor.
“He (Osinbajo) is a Professor
of Law, reformer with a track record in Lagos and Abuja, and a fine
administrator. I’ll say APC made a smart move and got a great man,” he tweeted.
Arguing that Osinbajo was a
good choice, Abuja-based public affairs analyst, Waziri Adio, explained that
the university teacher would add value to the Buhari presidential ticket.
He said that Osinbajo
co-founded Integrity, a premier pro-accountability non-governmental
organisation before he became Lagos Attorney-General. He has since been active
in civil society after office.
“I think he’s a good choice.
He’s calm, articulate, cerebral, and reform-minded. He complements GMB both on
his strengths and weaknesses.
“True, Osinbajo is a pastor
at Redeemed Church, but I do not think he was chosen only to appeal to that
church. But his value on d ticket is because the South West will be the
battleground in 2015,” he wrote on Twitter.
But the Presidency has
insisted that President Goodluck Jonathan will coast home to victory in 2015.
Special Assistant to the President on New Media, Reno Omokri, insisted that
despite the opposition party’s alleged grandstanding it had yet to unveil its
programmes.
Culled from 'Punch'
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