The Federal Government, on Sunday ,exonerated the President of Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor ,from the alleged
involvement of his aircraft in the controversial $9.3m arms deals in South
Africa.
The Senior Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan (Public
Communication), Dr. Doyin Okupe, told Religious Affairs Correspondents in Abuja
that Oritsejafor, who is also the Founder of Word of Life Bible Church, has no
business with the matter.
“Most Nigerians do not also respect the sensibilities of other people.
Oritsejafor is the President of CAN and Head of all Christians in Nigeria ,who
is representing at least, 50 per cent of people in this country. When it comes
to a man like that, people should be cautious and circumspect”, Okupe
advised.
He also advised Nigerians to stop playing politics with every issue of
national concern ,saying it is not in tandem with patriotism.
According to him, the Office of National Security Adviser had done well for
coming out promptly to tell the truth on the matter.
The Presidential aide also said it would not be proper for government to be
making public its plans on how to tackle the ongoing security challenges in the
country.
Okupe said, “The linking of Pastor Oritsejafor is the most unfortunate thing;
to put the very respectable, responsible, honest and sincere President of CAN in
this matter is the extreme of mischief. It just shows you what Nigerians do,
they go to any extent to politicise everything and everyday. What bothers me
here is the manner people want to bring down Pastor Oritsejafor on this matter.
It is pure absurdity.
“Oritsejafor has no business in this matter. It is true that he owns the
aircraft but there are over 200 private Nigerians ,who have jets. Apart from
those ,who use it frequently, some give it out to get some money and defray some
of the costs. If you put your jet down, you pay money and parking charges
everyday.”
“He gave the private jet to a company to manage. The company is handing it
and these people gave out the plane that is available. What has this to do with
Oritsejafor? If I have many cars at the airport and decide to give one to car
hire services. And he decides to carry somebody having Indian hemp, and you will
link it up with the man who gave it out? Excuse me, this is ridiculous.”
He also responded to criticisms that the issue went out of hand because the
government did not come out publicly on the issue before embarking on the
adventure.
Okupe said, “The Nigerian government cannot share all information about the
issues because it is a security matter. It is an issue which we cannot just
bring to pubic domain. For goodness sake, we need to have some quiet innocent
support. I am surprised that Nigerians want to discuss security issues openly
and publicly when a war is still going on.
“These are very serious national security affairs and running a government is
not the same thing as running a Shoprite, where everything is on the table and
on display. There is nothing shady about the South African deal and the Office
of the NSA has done very well because at the appropriate time, they came in
that, ‘yes, this money belongs to us and this was what it was meant for’; that
explanation itself was okay. There is no hanky panky on this matter.”
He also stated that the second controversial deal has legitimized the first
because it was a normal banking transaction.
“A company was mandated to do a national security assignment for the Federal
Government of Nigeria and because of the extant laws in South Africa, that
company was unable to deliver its contractual agreement with the Nigerian
government; the company now wants a refund which is normal”, Okupe said
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