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Thursday, October 10, 2013
Lagos govt never closed our church– The Lord’s Chosen
Lagos — LORD’S Chosen Charismatic Revival
Ministries, yesterday, denied stories that the
Lagos State Government had closed the church
headquarters located in the Amuwo Odofin
Industrial Estate, for violating environmental laws
of the state, saying the church has not been
closed by any government.
A statement by the church’s Director of Public
Relations/Press, Pastor Louis Chidi stated that the
church and all her activities were running as
usual, confirming, however, that officials of the
Office of Drainage Services in the Lagos State
Ministry of Environment actually gave notice
about a particular facility that did not observe a
certain requirement on the canal.
The full statement: “Our attention has been
drawn to the news being circulated that our
church has been closed by the Lagos State
Ministry of Environment. We wish to state the fact
for the interest of our members and general
public.
“First the church has not been closed by any
government. The church and all her activities are
running as usual.
“The fact is that officials of Lagos State
Government from the Office of Drainage Services
in the Ministry of Environment gave notice about
a particular facility that did not observe the
required set back from the canal.
“They therefore asked that the facility should not
be used until necessary amendment is made. We
have since complied and the facility reverted to
the former status. Please take note that the
church did not stop functioning because of this
as there are many other facilities within the
church premises.
“The second observation raised was the issue of
street market that sprang up at the bus stop. We
also want to state that the church never
encouraged street trading within the estate or
along its road because on many occasions it has
caused traffic obstruction to those coming into
the church premises.
“The church authority has also repeatedly warned
those traders to stop desecrating the holy ground
and several other efforts made to stop the illegal
market were to no avail as most of them claimed
to be paying rent and taxes to the ‘authority.’
“Meanwhile, officials of the task force section of
the ministry have already dispersed the street
traders.
“We wish to state emphatically that The Lord’s
Chosen Church is a law-abiding ministry and will
remain so in all her activities by the grace of God.
The church was never closed, and above all, the
cordial relationship existing between the state
government and the church remains intact.
“We will continue to support and pray for the
government of the state, her citizens and indeed
the entire country,” he stated.
Meanwhile, spokesman for the Lagos State
Ministry of Environment, Mr. Fola Adeyemi,
yesterday, stated that the state government’s
closure of the church will continue until its
authorities fully comply with the environmental
breaches.
The headquarters of the Lord’s Chosen and
Charismatic Revival Church, Ijesha, Oshodi-Apapa
Expressway, Lagos, were sealed off by the Lagos
State Government over environmental nuisance.
Officials of the Ministry of the Environment shut
the church in the morning of on October 6, 2013,
and prevented worshippers from having their
Sunday service usually attended by thousands of
faithful.
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