A mild drama took place in a church in Akure, the Ondo state capital
on Easter Sunday as a pastor jumped a fence to escape arrest for
flouting government’s ban on religious gathering as part of measures to
curb the spread of Covid-19.
Meanwhile, no fewer than five churches in the state were forcefully
shut and worshippers dispersed by the state government Special task
force set up to enforce compliance.
The shut churches include Christ Apostolic church, Oke-Lisa, TAJEM
Irese, Assemblies of God church, Olufoam and Gospel church ministry,
Irese road.
Members of the churches that were forcefully shut took to their heels
leaving their belongings on arrival of the Task force officials in
their churches. Many claimed they were not aware of the stay at home
order of the government but their pastors kept mute when interrogated by
the task force officials.
Church service were disrupted by the task force team as worshippers
fled into the bush for fear of being arrested. One of the pastor
reportedly locked the members inside the church from outside and
conducted Easter service.
It took the task force members tough time to force the door of the church open only to meet the worshippers inside.
The pastor of the church after sensing that he was in trouble tried
to jump the church fence to evade arrest but members of the task force
who were stationed around the church arrested him before he fled.
The Senior Special assistant to the Governor on Special duties and
strategies, Dr Doyin Odebowale who led task force to enforce the closure
order frowned at the noncompliance attitude by the clergymen.
Recall that the state government and the leadership of the Christian
Association of Nigeria had directed that Christians should observe the
celebration at the confines of their homes. Odebowale has however vowed
that the defaulters will be prosecuted.
According to him “The action of the defaulting churches is against
the advice of the leadership of the Christian association of Nigeria
that Christians should celebrate the Easter Sunday at home as a way of
preventing community spread of the Covid 19 with two cases already
recorded in the state”.
He said that ” We will prosecute all the pastors that contravened the
stay at home order of government because of COVID-19 pandemic.
(Vanguard)
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