Nigerians,
especially religious leaders have not stop condemning the President,
Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, for acquiring a private jet.
Joining the league of those blaming the popular preacher for his latest acquisition of a private jet, the Bishop of the Diocese of Ife, Anglican Communion, Rt. Rev. Oluwole Odubogun, has said that having a private jet in the midst of poverty and want is a ‘show of wealth.’
The
cleric said this at a programme of the diocese tagged “Carnival for
Christ 2012″ on Saturday. He affirmed that the action of the CAN
president was against the doctrine of the gospel.
He said, “Having a private jet in
the midst of want, in the midst of poverty and in the midst of all
kinds of deprivation is a show of wealth, which is not precisely in
consonance withthe gospel.
“According to the gospel,
those who have should share with those who do not have. When you are
riding in a jet, you don’t know what is happening to the other people on
the street. You are on your own.
“Whether the public transportation system is
adequately taken care of you don’t know, because you have cut yourself
off from the people whom you are supposed to guide and emancipate.”
The bishop added, “Let us say you need the jet to get to places on time. But the gospel is
not meant for one person. It is not meant for one leader. There is no
reason why you are the only one to go everywhere. And if you don’t have
to go everywhere, you don’t need a jet.
“You
will need a jet when you are running your private business. You will
need a jet if you are the only one to oversee what is happening. As far
as the gospel is concerned, God is in control. And God, who is in control, is giving us a message to disciple all nations.
“If you are preaching salvation which the gospel is all about, I don’t think you need a jet.
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