Fiery Lagos-based General Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly,
Pastor Tunde Bakare, has declared that he would not relent in the
struggle to ensure that the administration of President Goodluck
Jonathan become accountable and sensitive to the people of the country.
Pastor
Bakare, who spoke on Sunday following his invitation by the State
Security Service (SSS) days ago, also denied that he was arrested by the
security officials, but that instead, it was an opportunity for the
security officials to appeal that he should tone down his preaching and
statements about President Jonathan.
He said he would never tone
down his preaching or succumb to pressures until the President became
aware that he was representing the people of his country.
“We have been lied to as a nation and there is no sincerity in this government’s words or actions.
“Can
you imagine that, as the nation is burning, Dame Patience, the First
Lady, is busy pursuing and obtaining the status of an absentee Permanent
Secretary?
“Does this make any intelligent sense except to political morons and imbeciles?”
He
also expressed his pessimism about any satisfactory outcome concerning
the current arraignment of the alleged oil subsidy suspects.
According
to him, “concerning all the window dressing, the shenanigans and the
charade going on in respect of the subsidy thieves, it is my considered
opinion that the efforts of this government cannot deliver justice,
neither are they meant to.”
Concerning his encounter with the SSS,
he said he was supposed to travel out of the country after his press
conference, but decided to stay back so that people would not think he
had absconded especially since he was not around previously when an
earlier invitation from the SSS came.
“I therefore stayed put,
and, true to type, they showed up at my house in the pursuit of their
legitimate duties the following day, Monday, the 23 July, 2012, at about
noon.
“I would have ignored the whole episode and moved on to
other things today but for the need to clarify some issues and to share
the vital lessons we can glean from the SSS episode as well as other
matters that cropped up following my visit to the State Security Service
department. Let me deal with the lessons first,” he said, in a
statement he titled: ‘How To Change Government Peacefully: Social
Mobility Is No Longer Frozen In Nigeria.’
Pastor Bakare, who said
he was treated with utmost civility by the men of the SSS in Shangisha
area of Lagos, added that he did not stay there for eight hours as
reported by some media houses but that he only spent one hour between
3.10 pm and 4.10 pm.
“The State Director himself had earlier
visited me here at The Latter Rain Assembly in November 2011, making the
same request that I tone down my message where politics is concerned,
especially with regard to the person of President Goodluck Jonathan.
“I
gave the State Director a signed copy of Sunday’s lecture and promised
to send him past publications and documents from the SNG office,” he
said adding that he would continue to pray for the SSS officials as they
continue with their legitimate duties.
Pastor Bakare, who quoted
copiously from the Bible to back his message, used the opportunity to
warn those he referred to as agents of the state within the church who
are influenced by the crumbs they get to desist from such.
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