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Don’t Drag Me Into Politics, Bishop Okah Protests

 Bishop Smieon OkahThe Vice President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Simeon Okah has protested against some social media that have been trying to drag him into politics by linking him to the cross-firing between the Rivers State Governor, Nyeson Wike and his predecessor, Rotimi Amaechi.

He said that it was mischief for the media to have gone to town with a statement he never made about calling on the Buhari Federal Government to prosecute Amaechi for corruption.

Reacting to the statement credited to him, in a statement, by his media assistant, Jude Okechukwu and made available to journalists in Warri, the clergyman denied labelling Amaechi as corrupt officer who should be prosecuted.

“It is not my place to label anyone as corrupt or otherwise, it is the court that should do that. And in the case under reference, I did not refer to Chibuike Amaechi as corrupt; I was obviously misunderstood and misinterpreted by media people who listened to me. It’s unfortunate.

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“How can I possibly declare former Governor Amaechi corrupt and should be prosecuted? How can I make such declaration even if his political opponents have been alluding to such? Is that enough for me to dabble in and take a stand based on hearsay? I want to state categorically that I never made such statement to any audience or group of persons.”

It will be recalled that some news outlets especially online media recently  came out with screaming headlines claiming that Bishop Okah, the Vice President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) called for the prosecution of the Minister of Transportation because he was said to be corrupt as governor of Rivers State by his political opponents, an accusation the former governor has repeatedly denied ascribing such accusations to those still bitter that he successfully led the APC to defeat former President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 presidential election. [myad]

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