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CONFERENCE ON PROVOCATIVE STATEMENTS AND HATE SPEECHES MADE BY PASTOR BOSUN
EMMANUEL AND BISHOP DAVID OYEDEPO HELD AT THE NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS OF THE
MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC) ON TUESDAY
3RD FEBRUARY, 2015
Distinguished Leaders
of Islamic organizations,
Brothers and Sisters in
Islam,
Gentlemen of the Press,
As-Salaam Alaykunm wa
rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu.
We
welcome you to this press briefing. The reason for inviting you today is the
ongoing attempt to cause social commotion in our dear country, Nigeria, by
whipping up religious sentiment using baseless, unfounded and unreliable
allegations.
These
despicable and disgraceful attempts are being championed by two Christian
clerics, namely, Pastor Bosun Emmanuel and Bishop David Oyedepo.
Pastor Bosun Emmanuel belongs to the Redeemed Christian Church
of God and he is a member of the executive of the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN). He represented CAN at the just concluded National Conference.
In a recorded and highly provocative message, Pastor Bosun
Emmanuel made the following dangerous claims and Satanic assertions:
1.
That Muslims and Islam are a
common enemy that needed to be defeated;
2.
That Muslims are
killing Christians indiscriminately and destroying churches (he showed pictures
and video clips);
3.
that the dreaded Boko
Haram is an Islamic agenda aimed at wiping out the Christians in Nigeria.
4.
That the agenda to
Islamise Nigeria was formulated at an OIC conference that held in Abuja in 1989;
5.
That Babangida who was
the President of Nigeria at the time gave Muslims $21 billion to actualize the
plan;
6.
that Nigerian
Christians would be Islamised the same way the Christians of Turkey were
Islamised through force;
7.
that APC is an Islamic
agenda set up to Islamize Nigeria and that all the National leaders of APC are
Muslims;
8.
that Nigerian Christians
should not use their hands to destroy themselves by voting into power the party
that is dedicated to Islamic agenda and finally
9.
that APC is the
Nigerian version of the Islamic Brotherhood.
Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church (Winners
Chapel) was more blunt in his hate speech and death-wish for Muslims. He
exploded during one of his services inside his church and was quoted as saying:
1. “God
has anointed me to lead a revolution against Islamic jihadists,”
2. “Spill the blood of every Islamic jihadist"
3. “If you catch anyone that looks like them – kill him! Kill
him and pull out his neck. I will spill his blood on the ground. What
nonsense!”
4. “Must the North continue to rule?”
5.
“If Nigeria waits for
the church to rise, Nigeria will disappear as a nation.”
6.
“Lord, if it is Your
will to break up Nigeria – break it now!”
We
cannot but wonder how truly ‘Christian’ are Pastor Bosun Emmanuel and Bishop
Oyedepo. How faithful are they to their holy book? The pulpit is a platform of
love and kindness. It is the place for hope when all is lost. How can they use
the same pulpit to incite Nigerians against themselves? How can they command
the spilling of blood?
The
Bible says, “Love your neighbour and bless those that curse you” (Luke 10:27)
“Forgive, in order to be forgiven, for if you do not forgive those that offend
you, neither will your father, which is in heaven, forgive you” (Mathew 6:14).
Romans 12:17-21 warns against seeking vengeance while Mathew 26:52 further
warns that those who take to the sword will perish by the sword.
A simple
analysis of the above statements from the pulpits of two Christian clerics show
that Pastor Bosun Emmanuel has willfully incited Nigerian Christians against
their Muslim compatriots. He has also deliberately misled them into believing
that Nigerian Muslims had plotted to exterminate the Christians.
Bishop
David Oyedepo has also openly encouraged Christians to take the law into their
hands and to spill the blood of Muslims. The phrase “anyone that looks like
them” in his statement above is the most dangerous. No other
interpretation can be more suitable for this phrase than “any Muslim you can
find”.
This
is very interesting. Bishop Oyedepo wishes to turn his followers into killers
of Muslims. We are not losing the significance of this statement and its
implications at a time like this. A pastor who is very close to the Nigerian
Head of State, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, is calling on Christians to
kill Muslims.
The
same pastor has threatened to open the gates of hell for those opposing
Jonathan! We wonder if Bishop Oyedepo has the key of the gate of hell in his
breast pocket! That will be strange indeed! We thought the cleric should be
more interested in the gate of heaven and how many souls he could lead through
it.
Bishop
Oyedepo exposed his hatred for Northerners when he asked rhetorically, “Must
the North continue to rule?” This is a misleading rhetoric calculated to whip
up ethnic sentiment. It is the last thing we expect from a cleric of his
caliber.
Oyedepo
has also boasted that Christians are capable of destroying Nigeria, a satanic
mission which he has already embarked upon through these unguarded statements.
By inviting God to break
up Nigeria, Oyedepo has demonstrated beyond any reasonable doubt that all he
wants now is for Nigeria to break up. He has placed a curse on his country,
“Break it now!” He cried hysterically. This is treasonable. Bishop Oyedepo has
failed to lead his followers responsibly.
We
can imagine what would have happened if an Imam or Shaykh had uttered such
treacherous statements. He would have been arrested instantly and taken to
Abuja. Members of his family would not have had access to him or known his
whereabouts for months, if not for years. This has been the fate of some
Islamic scholars in Nigeria under President Jonathan.
We
have every reason to quarry the role of the Nigerian security agencies in the
present dispensation. Why do they employ double standard in the interpretation
and application of the rules? Why do they always ignore the agent provocateur among the Christian clerics while innocent
Islamic scholars are arrested, dumped and forgotten in underground cells?
In
this regard, we call the attention of President Jonathan to this dangerous
trend going on under his very nose. The buck stops at Mr. President’s table. By
the Grace of God, Jonathan is the chief security officer in this country, at
least as at today.
Nigerian Muslims demand an
explanation from President Jonathan. The provocative statements have been
recorded in audio and video clips and circulated wide. They have gone viral in
social media. Mr. President, Sir, are you aware of the provocative statements
made by these two Christian clerics? If so, what did you do about them?
Nigerian
Muslims are not aware that you did anything about them so far. This means we
are not safe. Mr. President we are not safe under you. You have failed to
assert your authority and prove that you are the chief security officer in this
land. How can you allow Christian leaders to threaten Muslims and yet you
cannot caution them?
Some of the incriminating statements were uttered about
three months ago. There is no statement from Aso Rock up till now. It has been
business as usual. We reject this lackadaisical approach to administration.
We
therefore demand reassurance concerning our safety. We demand the immediate
arrest of Pastor Bosun Emmanuel and Bishop David Oyedepo.
These two fanatical Christian clerics must be arrested and cautioned. They must
sign an undertaking wherein they will pledge to refrain from (and to keep their
followers from) any act capable of disrupting law and order.
Anything
short of this will mean that President Jonathan himself is the one pushing the
war-mongering pastors to vilify and attack Muslims. We will then hold the
president responsible for any religious commotion particularly in the
South-West where it has never occurred before.
We
appeal to the international community to take note of this ugly development in
Nigeria where Christian clerics are metamorphosing into religious extremists
and inciting their followers to pull out the necks of Muslims and spill their
blood.
We
call attention to some countries in Asia and Central Africa where Muslims are
hounded and killed by mobs. The attendant humanitarian crisis often affect the
whole world but worse still, it fuels more acts of terrorism.
MURIC
charges other Christian leaders to speak out on this issue. The Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN) should break its silence on the issue. It is our
considered opinion that Pastor Bosun Emmanuel and Bishop Oyedepo do not
necessarily speak for the generality of Christians nationwide because we know
that patriotic and true followers of Jesus are greater in number than the
blood-thirsty war-mongers. We jog the conscience of the
peaceful Christian majority and ask them to speak out now.
We,
the Nigerian Muslims, reiterate our condemnation of terrorism. We denounce attacks on
Christians. We have repeatedly condemned Boko Haram and we have insisted that
they are a misled group. Terrorists are not Muslims and Muslims are not
terrorists.
It
is also didactic to remember that Muslims and their leaders have also been
victims of terrorist attacks. This should be good reason for Christians and
Muslims to come together to fight the evil called terrorism.
We
love our Christian neighbours and we are prepared to co-exist peacefully
together, in an atmosphere of mutual respect. Fate has brought all of us
together and there is nothing we can do about it unless we want to cause
pandemonium. This country is for all of us and nobody is going to leave for
others.
Even if we start a Christian-Muslim war today, no group can wipe out
the other. It will be a prolonged war of attrition capable of causing prolonged
suffering, hunger, disease and a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented
proportion. It is therefore necessary for us to realise that our only hope of
survival is by loving and sharing.
We
call on all Christian organizations, including CAN and individual Christian
dignitaries who are keen on keeping this country united and peaceful to respond
to our statement. It is an invitation to love.
We therefore
appeal to all Nigerians to sink their differences and continue to tolerate and
love one another regardless of religious and ethnic backgrounds. We appeal to Nigerians
to ignore the attempt by these two pastors to bring religious sentiment into
the 2015 electioneering campaign.
All the
political parties have Christians and Muslims as members. For instance, the
chairman of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) is a Muslim (Alhaji Adamu
Muazu) while that of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is a Christian (Chief
John Oyegun).
MURIC
charges Nigerians to vote according to their consciences. Let us vote for
integrity, credibility and performance. Let us shun religious bigotry and
ethnic jingoism. Let us rescue Nigeria from the jaws of the two zealots: the
Christian fanatics and the Muslim extremists.
Finally, we appeal to
Muslims nationwide to ignore the provocations of Pastor Bosun Emmanuel and
Bishop Oyedepo, to remain peaceful, law-abiding, yet vigilant.
Allah bless the Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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