ARSONISTS suspected to be youths of yet to be ascertained religion in
the early hours of Wednesday set ablaze a church building belonging to
the Living Faith Church along Airport Road, Ilorin destroying
properties estimated at several millions of naira.
The Secretary
of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kwara State, Cornelius
Fawenu, condemned the incident, which he described as unfortunate,
calling on the police to promptly apprehend those responsible.
The 300-capacity building sited directly opposite Aviation College Ilorin on Ilorin-Ogbomoso Road was completely razed.
Sources
alleged that the immediate past Vice Chancellor of University of Ilorin
who is also Secretary of Nigeria Inter-religious Council (NIREC), Prof.
Ishaq Oloyede, had, prior to the arson, visited the place and described
the land as the property of Muslim Students Society (MSS).
According
to Fawenu, Oloyede had on three different occasions visited the site
and urged the authorities to stop the usage of the place for worship.
The
leadership of the church had last Sunday approached the Divisional
Police Officer at Adewole Estate area of the town for protection during
morning service.
According to Fawenu, the church had legally
purchased the land with all the relevant Deeds of Transfer obtained
before embarking on the building.
But Oloyede in a chat with The
Guardian Wednesday in Ilorin denied his alleged involvement in the
development, noting that he was only trying to play a mediatory role due
to his status in the NIREC.
According to him, “what we had done
was to involve many people on the issue and see how we could solve the
problem without any rancour whatsoever.
“In the process I had
received so many insults from both sides in the process. What would I
gain by sponsoring religious crisis at my age and with my status?”
Provincial
Pastor of the church, Pastor Timothy Olaniyan, who said he got a
distress call about the incident around 5.00 a.m. alleged that Oloyede
had two weeks ago threatened to mobilise 1,000 Muslim Students Society
to pull down the structure.
He also said they reported the matter
to the Commissioner of Police as well as to the governor who directed
his Deputy Chief of Staff, Mr. Leke Ogungbe, to handle the matter.
The
Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Leke Ogungbe, who visited the
scene, appealed for calm and urged the church members not to embark on a
reprisal attack.
He assured that government would ensure security of lives and property in the state.
The
Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Olufemi Fabode, when contacted on
phone, said he was not in Ilorin and had not been briefed on the matter.
In
another development, the Kwara State government has urged parties to a
disputed plot of land at Ilorin Airport Road not to take the law into
their hands but refer the issue to the courts for adjudication.
The
government also called on the law enforcement agencies to bring the
full weight of the law to bear on any person or group found to have
committed arson or otherwise destroyed public or private property under
any guise.
In a statement issued in Ilorin, the Secretary to the
Kwara State government, Alhaji Isiaka Gold, condemned the reported
destruction of a building at checkpoint area of Ilorin Airport Road by
yet unknown persons but described the disagreement as a communal land
dispute rather than religion.
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