13th
February, 2023
PRESS RELEASE:
ALLEGATION OF RECEIVING N2B FROM PETER OBI:
PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER – MURIC TELLS CAN
A popular
pastor, Frank Onwumere, has alleged that the presidential candidate of the
Labour Party, Peter Obi, gave the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the
sum of N2 billion to endorse him for the presidency. Although CAN has denied
the allegation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has identified grey areas in
the matter which CAN should clarify.
This was
disclosed in a statement signed by the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor
Ishaq Akintola, on Monday, 13th February, 2023.
The statement
reads :
“A popular pastor, Frank Onwumere, yesterday
alleged that the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, gave
the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the sum of N2 billion to endorse
him for the presidency (https://www.thetimes.com.ng/2023/02/breaking-peter-obi-gave-us-n2-billion-to-endorse-him-for-presidency-popular-pastor-alleged-obidattiinlagos/).
“Although CAN has denied the allegation, certain
grey areas need clarification, at least for the Nigerian public. For instance,
the petition written by Pastor Frank Onwumere was dated 15th
December, 2022. It was submitted and received in CAN office on 22nd
December, 2023. This can be seen in the CAN stamp on the petition when it was stamped
‘received’.
“The Nigerian public may want to know why CAN remained
silent regarding the petition for almost two months until the petitioner went
on social media yesterday Sunday, 12th February, 2023. The
investigation CAN president now promised to conduct could have been carried out
in the last week of December 2022 or in the first week of January 2023. What
caused the delay? Why did CAN wait until Pastor Frank came out on social media?
“CAN president’s
claim that the petitioner just wanted to drag CAN into the 2023 politics does
not convince anyone because CAN itself had gate-crashed into the political
arena a long time ago.
“Did CAN caution the
Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) when it announced the launching of its
politics department and its setting up of political bureaus in all its parishes
with the aim of promoting the political chances of its members? (https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/516693-redeemed-church-sets-up-political-department-ahead-of-2023-general-elections.html?tztc=1).
“Pentecostal
Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) immediately took the cue from RCCG by directing all
churches to establish directorates of politics. Today was born from the wombs
of yesterday. These things happened yesterday. CAN may have forgotten but
chroniclers and researchers still remember them today.
“We keep the records
: https://www.thecable.ng/pfn-backs-rccg-asks-churches-to-create-politics-directorate;
https://independent.ng/pfn-directs-churches-to-appoint-political-officers/. Denial
of CAN’s special interest and involvement in 2023 politics is ridiculous
because evidence of the contrary is already overwhelming. Pastor Frank is not
attempting to drag CAN into 2023 politics because CAN is already neck deep in its
mucky waters.
“MURIC is not really
interested in the veracity or otherwise of Pastor Frank’s allegation because nothing
came out of similar allegations in the past. CAN might not have collected N2
billion from Peter Obi for the same reason that CAN might not have collected N7
billion from former President Goodluck Jonathan during the 2025 electioneering
campaigns (https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/177234-can-denies-collecting-n7billion-bribe-demands-probe.html).
“But the vigour and
passion CAN throws into the pursuance of political matters will always remain
suspicious. For instance, we know that all the noise over Muslim-Muslim ticket
is not unconnected with CAN’s fear of losing influence and patronage in the
highest corridor of power in the land. It is not about the ordinary Christian. Again,
we are interested in the outcome of this fresh allegation because it may
provide a logical raison d’etre for the Muslim-Muslim ticket imbroglio.
“We advise CAN to put
its house in order. Pastor Frank does not look like a timid petitioner. The gap
between 22nd December 2023 and yesterday, Sunday 12th February
2023 needs filling. Nigerians are yearning for a more convincing narrative, not
an escapist version of an idealistic group that does not want to touch ‘dirty’ politics
with a long pole.”
#CANFillTheGap
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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