Tunde Bakare, Oritsejafor and the Private Jet
RELIGIOUS leaders and members of the
Northern Christian Elders Forum (NORCEF) have criticised Pastor Tunde
Bakare of the Latter Rain Assembly, Lagos, over his comments that a
revolution would consume religious leaders in the country, just as he
condemned the acquisition of jets by renowned Christian leaders in
Nigeria.
Reacting to Bakare’s comments, the
chairman of the Northern Christian Elders Forum, Evangelist Matthew
Owojaiye, said Bakare’s comments should be ignored.
In a similar reaction, Apostle Isa
El-Buba, General Overseer of Evangelical Bible Outreach Ministries
International, Jos, Plateau State, defended preachers who own jets,
concluding that Bakare’s condemnation of these men of God was
blasphemous. “There is nothing wrong for a preacher to own a jet. If
people in the secular world can acquire jets for chief executive
officers of big private enterprises, there is nothing wrong in giving
gifts to a man of God of Pastor Oritsejafor’s standing. This is a man of
God that travels across the whole world. He deserves what he has been
given.”
Similarly, the General Secretary of the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Reverend Musa Asake, flayed
Bakare, saying: “What is wrong with giving a gift to Pastor Oritsejafor?
Did Pastor Oritsejafor embezzle church money? Did he collect somebody’s
money? Some people came together and bought it for him so as to ease
his work. This is to help him to continue with the work of the gospel.
Oritsejafor is a man of God. He is doing everything for the work of God.
“It is a welcome idea. I support people
who help ministers of the gospel in their work. He did not go out to
lobby for it. It was a surprise for him. I was at that occasion. I saw
things myself,” he argued.
President of the Delta State Baptist
Conference, Reverend Gideon Oyibo, exonerated Pastor Oritsejafor, saying
there was nothing wrong with such gesture.
“The environment influences the way
people talk. If you come from a family background of poverty and a
member of the family is rich, people will conclude that he is a
ritualist. They will conclude that he has stolen money, because in that
family, the members do not expect anybody to be rich.
“In Nigeria, we have a traditional
environment in which a pastor is expected to operate by our own
evaluation. Whenever a pastor is living above our own evaluation, then
we can say anything about that person.
“The question we should ask is that: did
Pastor Oritsejafor ask for the jet? Did he beg for it? Or was it that
certain people gathered together under the leading of God and decided to
buy it and present it to him as a gift?
“These ministers of God travel from one
place to the other frequently. What is morally wrong if their movement
is eased by getting a jet? What is morally wrong if someone gets a car
for the purpose of making transportation easy? What is wrong if a pastor
is given a jet as a gift so as to contribute to the expansion of the
gospel which the Lord has entrusted to his care?” He asked.
However, Archbishop Magnus Atilade
called on Bakare to exercise caution in his utterances, especially at
this period of the nation’s history, just as he argued that his
reactions were not necessary.
“It is not good to reject any gift. What
is expected is that once a person is given a gift, then it should be
taken and put to the use that it is meant for. If it is not needed, then
it can be converted to other things that can help for the work of the
gospel.
“I urge Tunde Bakare to exercise
temperance in his statements and utterances. Nothing should be condemned
outrightly. The Bible kicks against being judgmental. Billy Graham had a
means of a private jet which aided him in travelling round the world.
If your ministry is as wide as that and you can afford it, then there is
nothing wrong with that,” he said.
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