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Sowore under fire for staging Buhari Must Go protest at Dunamis Church

Omoyele Sowore is currently at the receiving end of harsh criticisms for staging a political protest at the headquarters of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Abuja.

IDOMA VOICE reports that some persons had stormed the Glory Dome penultimate weeks ago wearing T-shirts with Buhari Must Go inscription.

The protesters were seen dancing, playing trumpets in a clear attempt to disrupt church service before they were picked up by some security personnel on patrol.

Consequently, Sowore, who masterminded the protest, has been dragging the name of the Senior Pastor of Dunamis, Dr. Paul Enenche on social media, accusing him of detaining the protesters.

Sowore also threatened to lead another protest to Dunamis branches nationwide.

Reacting, however, some Christian groups after a crucial meeting on Wednesday, called on the Nigerian Government to do their job and call Sowore to order before he create anarchy in the already tensed country.

The group, viz: Association for Youths of Nigeria Against Corruption (AYONAC), Frontiers Network, All Talented Christian Club (ATC) New Nigerian Agenda, called on churches in the country to rise up to the occasion and speak for the church so as not to allow an uncultured, irreligious political delinquent sustain his unwarranted attacks on the church.

A communique signed by the groups’ coordinator, Amb. Phil. Roberts, at the end of the meeting reads thus:

After fruitful deliberations by the above-mentioned youth organizations aimed at bringing the youths together to unify our dear country, we came out with the following resolutions:

We call on all youth bodies to dissociate themselves from politics of religion and ethnicity, bearing in mind that religion and ethnicity will only fuel needless tension and pull us farther apart as a people.

We condemn the evil plot by the self-acclaimed human right activist, Omoyele Sowore to destabilize the church by staging a political protest in Dunamis Church on Sunday, 4th July, 2021. Sowore in his own statement shamelessly denied the conduct of any protest, even while he was live streaming same protest with the caption, “BUHARI MUST GO Campaign Hits Dunamis Church in Abuja.” Sowore’s continued tirades against the church is part of his desperate ploy to whip up sentiment, sway public opinion, elicit public sympathy, all with the heinous intention for blackmail.

We condemn in totality, the campaign of calumny and media war being waged against the church by Sowore and his cohorts. Even though the DSS admitted to arresting the boys, Sowore remains brazenly relentless in his evil campaign to smear the name of the church and the revered man of God. Come to think of it, what could have been the rationale behind his leading a protest against the government to a church? Is the church the seat of government? Who is Sowore protesting against, the church or the government? We implore everyone joining the Sowore-driven bandwagon of condemnation to critically look into the above questions and satisfy their conscience with balanced and objective answers.

As youths, we identify with the collective yearning for positive change and leadership transformation in our land, but we also believe in orderly and civilized engagement in the quest for change. Sowore’s congenital disposition to delinquency, lawlessness, rascality and venality detracts from our collective hope and aspiration for honest, sincere, and transparent leadership. Sowore’s Mephistophelian quest for fame remains the only driver of his actions even against reason, public interest and progress. His conducts are often at variance with the interest of the very people he is ostensibly fighting for. We won’t be cowered into embracing anarchy in our quest for change, and so, the youths should avoid the societal plague called Sowore. People like him should be avoided and denigrated, not embraced and celebrated.

We draw the attention of church leaders to rise up to the occasion and speak for the church so as not to allow an uncultured, irreligious political delinquent sustain his unwarranted attacks on the church. He should not be allowed to infest Christian youths with his moral degeneracy, political rascality and ethical bankruptcy.

We therefore call on the Nigerian Government to do their job and call Sowore to order. We are shocked that he is still prowling around causing more havocs even while he has many unending cases in courts on account of his antecedent recklessness, crookedness and waywardness.

As the youths of Nigeria, we implore everyone to read facts, maintain objectivity and refuse to be swayed by hateful sentiments being peddled by self-seeking charlatans and political nonentities. We will never allow a drowning man like Sowore pull others into his swirling pool of political misdirection, hopelessness and woes.
8. We are, therefore, sending a note of warning to Sowore and his cohorts to desist from further campaign of calumny against the church of Jesus Christ and revered servants of God, if they have a modicum of character and sense.

Treasure Orokpo

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