The
State Intelligence Bureau, SIB, of the Nigeria Police Force, Lagos
State Police Command, has summoned the Serving Overseer of the Latter
Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, for a chat with the state
Commissioner of Police, Umaru Manko.
The
invitation signed by the officer in charge of the bureau, CSP Usman
Ayuba, was dated Tuesday, 26 June, 2012, and the pastor was expected to
report on Thursday, 28 June.
Although SIB did not disclose why
Bakare was summoned, the invitation may not be unconnected with a recent
sermon Pastor Bakare preached concerning President Goodluck Jonathan,
the oil moguls and the scandal surrounding the alleged N93 million bribe
Zenon Oil boss, Femi Otedola gave Farouk Lawan.
During the sermon
which was preached on Sunday, 17 June, Bakare said: “President Jonathan
is dancing to the drumbeat of destiny. His destiny is to bankrupt
Nigeria. He has the full support of corporate cowboys and oil vultures.
It is clear that Nigeria is a nation under divine judgement. We need a
cleansing in this land and if we do not stand up now to do what we ought
to do, there may not be 2015 for Nigerians.”
Bakare, who is also
the Convener of Save Nigeria Group, held a press conference same day
where he repeated what he said during the sermon and added that Otedola
and Lawan, the suspended Chairman, House of Representatives Ad Hoc
Committee on Fuel Subsidy, management, are both culpable in the bribery
scandal rocking the House.
P.M.NEWS could not reach Pastor Bakare at press time to react to the invitation as he was said to have travelled to Ukraine.
However,
speaking on behalf of the pastor this morning, Yinka Odumakin confirmed
the SIB invitation, adding that President Jonathan was acting in
concert with oil barons to silence the voices of those who are seeking
genuine change in the country.
He said Bakare would honour the invitation as soon as he returns from Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Otedola has slammed a N25 billion compensation and an apology demand on Bakare concerning the scathing attack on him.
A letter to that effect was written by Otedola’s counsel, Victor Ogude of Babajide Koku & Co. Chambers.
Otedola’s
counsel complained that Bakare portrayed his client as an oil thief and
liar and that the report published in newspapers on Monday, 18 June
should be retracted in its entirety. In the widely publicised sermon and
the outcome of the press conference he held, Bakare insisted that both
Otedola and Lawan should be investigated because one of them is a bribe
giver and the other a bribe taker.
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