Former Governor of Anambra State and vice
presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Peter Obi, on Monday called on his supporters not to attack Father Ejike Mbaka over prophesies that
the Atiku Abubakar campaign project would fail.
Obi, who spoke through his media aide, Val Obienyem,
rather, called on his supporters to pray for Mbaka as that was what was
expected of them.
Mbaka had on Sunday at his adoration ground in Enugu
warned that the Atiku campaign project
may fail if he failed to come to Enugu to confer with him.
In a video of the programme, which is widely
circulating on the internet, Mbaka was seen urging Obi to make donation to the
church, while warning him that God hates stingy people.
Obi had while speaking at the bazaar and thanksgiving
ceremony promised to confer privately with the priest on what he would donate,
but Mbaka insisted that it was deceit for Obi to come to his church and fail to
part with any money.
Speaking in Igbo language, the priest kept asking
the vice presidential candidate if his principal, Atiku, did not give him
anything to bring to the church.
Supporters of Obi had been infuriated by the
priest's comments, leading to torrent of attacks on him on the social media.
But Obienyem, speaking for Obi, said: "I have
personally reached out to many people restraining them from attacking Mbaka
because of their love for Obi.
"If you truly respect Obi, please do not
attack Mbaka. In the first instance, His Excellency does not interpret the
comments of Mbaka the way several observers do. While one may disagree with
him, we should always acknowledge that he speaks and acts from the higher
perspective of wisdom.
"His Excellency believes that every situation,
however unpleasant, has positive lessons for us. Please let us leave Mbaka
alone; our duty to him is prayers for God to lead him right."
Obi regretted that the spat at the adoration ground
in Enugu cost his younger brother who is also a Catholic priest some engagements
both in Onitsha and Lagos the same day.
Father Obi, who joined his elder brother in Enugu for
the service, was billed to return to Lagos, but because of the delay as a
result of arguments between Mbaka and Obi over donations, he missed his flight
billed for 3p.m. at Asaba airport and had to join a 5:30p.m. flight in Enugu.
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