The General Overseer of Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has
condemned religious leaders in the nation who are against the Financial
Reporting Council of Nigeria Act 2011.
Bakare, who made this known on Sunday during his church service monitored in Lagos, described opponents of the law as lawless.
He said by opposing the law, church leaders were trying to prevent the
public from knowing about acts of money laundering that they had indulge
in by virtue of their positions.
Pastor Enoch Adeboye had earlier resigned as the General Overseer of the
Redeemed Christian Church of God citing the Act as his reason.
This led to an outcry from church hierarchy and the fallout of the
furore was the sack of the Executive Secretary of the FRCN, Jim Obazee.
But Bakare criticised church leaders for their stance, saying, “I can
testify that the law was explained to kingpins in the church, but now
you want to get away because you want to cover your iniquity. You won’t
get away with it.
“You want to get away because you have laundered money, and you are now trying to cover your yansh," the pastor said.
Bakare, who is also the Convener of the Save Nigeria Group, praised the
law, saying it was good for order and accountability in the church.
“I am a trained lawyer, I have read the law. The law specifically
mentioned Chief Imams and pastors, that they can have lifelong terms. But it says you cannot be chief priest, chief treasurer, and chief administrator.”
He described church leaders who oppose the law as “pentecostal
charismatic rascals” who want to do whatever they like even if the law
says otherwise.
“You don’t want to comply with the law, then why did you register under
the law? It is a spirit of lawlessness and the anti-Christ because the
anti-Christ is a lawless spirit.”
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