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Sunday, 8 September 2013
Ogun accuses Winners’ Chapel members of beating TV crew
MEMBERS of the Living Faith Church
Worldwide, aka Winners’ Chapel, were
on Friday, alleged to have descended
on members of the Ogun State
government television crew in Ota,
beating them black and blue.
The state government, in a statement
signed by the Commissioner for
Information, Mr Yusuph Olaniyonu, a
copy of which was made available to
Sunday Tribune, on Saturday,
lamented that this was not the first
time members of the church would be
attacking officials of the government
who went on duty to the church
premises.
Olaniyonu said in the statement that
“members of Winners’ Chapel, once
again, visited violence on another set
of officials of Ogun State Government
as they assaulted a reporter and
cameraman of the state television
station (OGTV).
“On Thursday, security personnel of
the Kingdom Heritage Nursery and
Primary School, a commercial venture
located within the complex of
Winners’ Chapel, had assaulted tax
officials and damaged assets of the
Ogun State Internal Revenue Service
(OGIRS).
“The reporter, Peter Falomo, and his
cameraman, Lekan Egunjobi, were
severely beaten and their camera
damaged when they went to the Ota
premises of the church to cover the
service of building inspection notices
by officials of the Ministry Of Urban
and Physical Planning. The video
camera of the television crew was
forcibly seized and damaged in the
process. The camera was only
released after the recording had been
wiped off.
The commissioner said the leadership
of the church was on ground while the
attack on the government officials was
going on, without making any move to
prevent the church members from
committing the act, adding that the
head pastor of the church, Bishop
Timothy Oyedepo, even vented
invectives on the government for
daring to regulate building activities in
the premises.
The commissioner added that the
General Manager of the State Urban
and Physical Planning Board, Mr
Stephen Adewolu, who was part of
the team that was molested in Ota,
expressed shock at “the lawlessness
displayed by the Winners’ Chapel
members and their leaders.”
Efforts to speak with authorities of the
church proved abortive as calls made
to the telephone of its Director,
Media relations and Services, Deacon
Anselm Opara, were not answered.
Also, a text message that read: “We
need your church’s reaction. Your
church members in Ota, under Bishop
Timothy Oyedepo, were accused of
beating up Ogun State Government
officials from the Ministry of Urban
and regional Planning on Thursday,’
was sent to Deacon Opara, but was
not replied until press time.
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