Ruffled by the momentum generated by
the nomination of Pastor Yemi Osinbajo as General Mohamadu Buhari’s running
mate, President Goodluck Jonathan is asking a group of Pentecostal pastors to
help him avert what he fears could be an impending loss in next month’s
presidential polls.
Osinbajo, a prominent cleric with
the Redeemed Christian Church of God, law professor and Senior Advocate of
Nigeria, SAN emerged APC’s presidential running mate last month giving
President Jonathan and the ruling party, PDP, what is being described as
sleepless nights, by sources.
Specifically last Thursday, the
President held a meeting in Abuja, with a number of Pentecostal
pastors led by Bishop David Oyedepo of Winners Chapel, with the main agenda
being how to fashion out ways to solve the “Osinbajo” problem.
Sources at the meeting confirmed
that President Jonathan confessed in a rather rattled and humbling manner that
“Osinbajo is my problem.”
According to those at the meeting,
the President added that “everything was okay until APC picked Osinbajo.”
This is coming against the
background of wild speculations that APC is an Islamist party and that General
Buhari is a religious fundamentalist-which has become one of the main planks of
the PDP presidential campaign. While PDP chieftains and supporters have
continued to characterize APC as an Islamist party, APC leaders have
consistently dismissed such as unfounded, baseless and a scare tactic by the
PDP.
Many observers say the nomination of
a prominent Pentecostal pastor from the fastest growing church in Africa by the
APC may have effectively doused such speculations and the attempt to label the
party as one with an islamization agenda.
There has been a rather conscious
attempt to make next month’s presidential polls a religious one especially in
the Southern part of the country where there is a much larger Christian
population, observers say.
At the meeting organized by
the Executive Secretary of the National Christian Pilgrims Commission
(NCPC) John Kennedy Okpara, President Jonathan poured out his mind that running
against a leading Pastor of the RCCG, who is also known to be very close to the
much reverred General Overseer of the church, Pastor E.A. Adeboye, is an uphill
task.
Sources at the meeting, said
Jonathan was ruffled and much distracted as he confessed to the challenge to
him, of the APC naming such a person as Osinbajo as General Buhari’s running
mate.
In response, the Pastors led by
Bishop Oyedepo assured the President at the meeting that they would, “starting
from today,” use every device possible including social media, the pulpit and
influence peddling, to campaign in support of President Jonathan and against
the Buhari-Osinbajo ticket.
Before the meeting with the
President, sources said the pastors held a meeting on the same day to
strategize and agree on how and what they would present to the president.
At that pre-meeting, some
Pentecostal pastors suggested that they use the opportunity of the meeting
afforded by the President to express their genuine fears on growing insecurity
in the North with Boko Haram killing and attacking Christians and other
innocent Nigerians.
But Bishop David Oyedepo, the most
influential pastor at the meeting interrupted the idea, insisting that the
meeting was to encourage and strengthen President Jonathan ahead of the
elections and not to discuss compelling national issues of concern to majority
of Nigerians.
While some of the pastors were
shocked and disappointed that Bishop Oyedepo would not allow them to raise
important issues bothering most Nigerians, they decided to keep silent not to
be seen as spoilsports.
And later after meeting the
president, the pastors gathered together again on the same day to device
strategies they will use to campaign against Buhari/Osinbajo, with the main
scheme being to label the ticket as an Islamist one.
Some of the pastors also suggested
that they can influence Christians that the position of Vice President is not
an effective one, and that having a Christian hold it makes no difference,
although the Nigerian constitution and the order of precedence makes the office
the next in rank to the president.
Indeed as if carrying out the
resolve, members of the Winners Chapel said Bishop Oyedepo has already started
using the pulpit to achieve the goals set out at last
Thursday meeting in Abuja.
Some of the members said
yesterday Sunday January 18, Bishop Oyedepo raised a prayer point that an
Islamist would not become the President of Nigeria in the polls coming next
month to the chagrin of many of the church attendants on Sunday.
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