...priest,
family thrown out of residenceThere is anger at the Chapel of Christ the Light,
Alausa, Lagos State, after the Presiding Chaplain, Venerable Femi Taiwo, was
sacked by the Governing Council allegedly on the
order of the state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.
order of the state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.
He got the
sack on Monday, May 15, without any query or official reason stated in the sack
letter.
He was said
to have been ordered out of his official quarters where he lived with his wife
and two children within 24 hours of receiving the letter.
Despite
pleadings from church leaders and other reputable elders in the church, the
government was said to have insisted that the cleric must leave the church.
Some church
members reportedly contributed money to buy gas cooker, and other household
items for the family as they vacated the vicarage.
Investigations
by Punch showed that Pastor Taiwo 'angered' the Governor’s wife, Bolanle
Ambode, who had visited the chapel on Sunday, May 14, when the church held an anointing
service.
The church
is under the Lagos State Ministry of Home Affairs, while the Office of the
Lagos State First Lady supervises church.
Church
members were said to have filed out to receive anointing oil during the May 14
service without any preference given to Bolanle, who waited endlessly with her
entourage.
She was said
to have later moved to be anointed and moments later, stormed out of the
church, as some of the women leaders ran after her.
Bolanle, who
was reported to be visibly angry, allegedly shunned entreaties from the women,
which included the wife of the presiding chaplain.
The cleric
got the sack the following day.
The
directive to sack the Pastor because of the governor's wife waited on queue
during anointing service was issued in a letter dated May 15, 2017, and signed
by the Chairman, Governing Council of CCTL, Mr. Olugbenga Solomon. The letter
also ordered the Assistant Chaplain, Very Rev. Ayo Oyadotun, to take over with
immediate effect.
A church
member, who witnessed the drama and begged not to be identified, said , “The
church had declared seven-day fasting after we lost two prominent members.
“The Sunday
service, which was declared as anointing service, was supposed to end the
fasting.
“The First
Lady, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, was present with her entourage. She comes to the
church once in a while.
“When it was
time to be anointed, the cleric asked people to come forward, adding that it
was optional. Three people stood at the stage to anoint people. They included
the chaplain, the presiding chaplain and one other person.
“People
started stepping out one after another. The governor’s wife, after some time,
also stepped out and was anointed.”
The source
said within a few minutes of taking the oil, Bolanle, who felt disrespected,
stepped out with her entourage.
Another
member of the church said, “As she stepped out, it was obvious that she was
angry. The president of the women’s fellowship and the pastor’s wife ran after
her. She shunned them, entered her car and zoomed off.
“When we
came to the church on Tuesday, we heard that Venerable Taiwo had been sacked.
We were told that he was sacked because the the governor’s wife didn’t get the
anointing oil first and she felt disrespected.
“The man
that signed the letter is also a civil servant,” the source said.
The
governing council is said to be made up of members of the church and some
appointees of the government.
It was
learnt that Taiwo still had two years to spend as the presiding chaplain when
he was fired.
The source
said some church members quickly bought household items for his family as they
vacated the church premises on Thursday.
He said,
“The children went to school on Thursday without knowing that they would not be
staying in the vicarage that evening. Church members bought bed and other
household items for them because they did not have their own property.
“The members
said their pastor did not offend them, and protested the sacking. The governing
council members, however, said they should forget it because whatever came from
Alausa was final. Most of the church members are civil servants who can’t talk
too much.”

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