Sunday, September 8, 2013
Ogun: Bishop Oyedepo Watched Members Of Winners’ Chapel Molest Govt. Officials – Commissioner For Information
Just days after
being accused of
attacking tax officials of the Ogun State government, some
members of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, popularly
known as the Winners’ Chapel have yet again attacked
officials of the state government; a reporter and cameraman
of the state television station, OGTV.
The State Commisioner for Information and Strategy,
Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu, identified the assaulted officials
as Mr Peter Falomo, a reporter with OGTV and his
cameraman, Lekan Egunjobi.
According to a statement by the commissioner, the
journalists were severely beaten and their camera was
damaged when they went to the Ota premises of the church
to cover the service of building inspection notices by
officials of the Ministry Of Urban and Physical Planning.
The statement said the video camera of the TV crew was
forcibly seized and damaged in the process. The camera
was only released after the recording had been wiped off.
“Apart from the TV crew, two officials of the Ministry
were also injured by the irate church members who
prevented the team from entering the premises.
“The assault was witnessed by the Head Pastor of the
Church, Bishop David Oyedepo who equally was visibly
angry by the decision of the officials to attempt to carry out
their statutory duties in his church premises.
“At a point, the Bishop was saying unprintable things while
querying the audacity of the state officials to attempt to
regulate building of structures for commercial purposes in
his church premises.
“The officials of the Ministry of Urban and Physical
Planning who were accompanied by policemen had,
following the previous day similar assault of their
counterparts in the OGIRS, earlier made a report of their
planned visit to the Winners Chapel premises at the
Divisional Police Station, Onipanu, Ota”,the statement read
in parts.
The injured were said to have been taken to the General
hospital in Ota where they were treated and subsequently
discharged.
The matter was also said to have been reported to the
police.
In his comments, General Manager of the Ogun State
Urban and Physical Planning Board, Mr Stephen Adewolu,
who was part of the team that was molested in Ota,
expressed shock at the lawlessness displayed by the
Winners’ Chapel members and their leaders.
“No organisation can carry on as if it is above the law. We
have information that the people in that church are just
building structures indiscriminately without building
approval, without necessary environmental impact
assessment reports and they are violating planning laws and
regulations.
“We only went there to serve statutory notices on the on-
going building development and they are behaving as if the
premises of the church is not covered by the laws of the
state in which it is located,” he said.
Officials of the Winners Chapel were also said to have
shunned meetings of the Stakeholders Forum established by
the state government for representatives of organisations
located in the state to deliberate with the government on
issues of common interest, particularly compliance with
extant laws on physical planning and taxation.
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