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Senator George Akume Spits On  Oritsejafor And CAN Over Immoral Activities

Senator George Akume Spits On Oritsejafor And CAN Over Immoral Activities

Senate Minority leader, Senator George
Akume has blasted Pastor Oritsejafor
and the Christian Association of Nigeria
over their hampioning a "clearly
criminal, immoral and unethical act" and
attempting to mask it with "religious
grandstanding".
Senator Akume said: "[Oritsejafor's]
arguments are unsustainable because he
has vicarious liability at several levels, One,
the vessel used for criminal activity
belongs to him.
Secondly, he commercially leased the
vessel to Eagle Air, which is a company he
holds an interest in and which in turn
further leased same to the company that
converted it to commercial use with his full
knowledge and approval. The chain of
ethical liability is unbroken"
Akume went ahead and ridiculed CAN's
official response to the problem, saying
that the group can now be labeled as a
political entity since the installation of its
current leadership.
"Since the present CAN leadership came on
board, CAN has become a sorry appendage
of the villa. It has become politically
partisan, obscenely materialistic and the
voice of the oppressor rather than the
oppressed.
The situation degenerated to a state that
the single largest block of CAN, which is,
the Catholic Church suspended itself from
the national leadership of CAN until
"sanity" returns to the leadership," Akume
said.
He furthered: "The present leadership of
CAN has never raised a comment on the
legion of scandals President Jonathan has
buffeted Nigerians with.
CAN was not heard on the fuel subsidy
scam, pension scam, kerosene scam,
Deizani's myriad of sleazes, etc. etc.
Rather, CAN is badmouthing any Nigerian
who dares to admonish or even interrogate
the series of controversies Pastor
Oritsejafor is visiting on Christendom."
Akume then pleaded to Oristejafor to sell
his private jet and use the money to help
build back the churches destroyed by Boko
Haram in the northeast".
It would be noted that in a statement, the
Chairman of The Buhari Vanguard, Jasper
Azuatalam, demanded that Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor be arrested for his involvement
in the South African arms smuggling
operation foiled, when two Nigerians and
an Israeli man were stopped in South
African with close to $10million (N1.7bn) in
cash


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