The leadership of the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN) has advised parties in the alleged rape scandal involving the
General Overseer of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), Pastor Biodun
Fatoyinbo, and Mrs. Busola Dakolo, wife of a popular musician, Timi Dakola, to
sheath their sword and stop the media war in the interest of peace and
integrity of the church.
In a statement issued on Sunday by the acting
General Secretary of CAN, Joseph Bade Daramola, the association said despite
the fact that Pastor Fatoyinbo’s church has not been an active member of CAN,
the association had decided to wade into the matter with a view to resolving
the issue amicably.
Daramola said CAN is the umbrella body for every
Christian and church in Nigeria, adding that Jesus Christ, as the Head of the
church, does not turn back anyone that comes to Him, and CAN also does not!
The association noted that the ministry of the
church, according to Jesus Christ, is the ministry of reconciliation, which is
centered on true love and forgiveness of those who repent.
According to CAN, "Since both Fatoyinbo and
Mrs. Dakolo are Christians, the leadership of CAN is already seeking ways to
address the issues in order to heal every wound already inflicted on the
parties concerned and the body of Christ in general. It is our hope that steps
which would exacerbate the current damages already done will be avoided. As we
seek the help of CAN elders and the Holy Spirit in resolving the current
problem, it is our prayer that both parties would sheath their sword and stop
the media war in the interest of the church and for the greater glory of God."
The umbrella Christian body said although it
strongly maintains that any proven act of rape or abuse of women is
condemnable, no matter who was involved, it has however resisted the temptation
to jump into conclusion until the matter is properly investigated.
The association said it was also concerned over the
way the issue is degenerating "to the extent that some commentators and
columnists have been insulting the body of Christ in Nigeria."
"We are seriously concerned about the
disturbing situation concerning Pastor Fatoyinbo, the General Overseer of COZA,
one of our leading pastors in the
country, on whom allegations of rape has been leveled on by one of our
daughters, Mrs. Dakolo. The result of this incident is disheartening."
It said not being an active member of CAN does not
put Fatoyinbo’s church outside the spiritual watch-care of CAN.
"We have resisted the temptation to jump into
any conclusion since a body like ours will be expected to have uncovered the
truth about any matter before making public statements and not base its
position merely upon media reports.
"The bible states it clearly that ‘God
demonstrates his own love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ
died for us (Roman’s 5:8, 11)’. Having reconciled us to Himself through Jesus
Christ, God has committed to us the Ministry of reconciling the world unto Himself
and to one another (2 Corinthians 5:19-21)," CAN said.
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