The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Center,
Pastor Paul Enenche, has said that the five activists who wore the
#BuhariMustGo T-shirts to the church on Sunday were nabbed by the Department of
State Service, DSS, after the activists were viewed on the Sunday Live
telecast.
Recall that reports emerged on Sunday that some activists
who attended service at the church’s headquarters, Glory Dome along Airport
Road, Abuja were arrested by security operatives at the church premise for
displaying ”#BuhariMustGo T-shirts.”
The renowned pastor who hitherto kept mum on the incident,
spoke on Monday when some activists including Omoyele Sowore and Deji Adeyanju,
met him at the church.
According to Sowore who addressed newsmen shortly after
meeting the clergy, the man of God debunked the report that the church was
involved in the arrest.
He stated that the arrest was made by operatives of the DSS
and not the security operatives attached to the church.
“They came here and it is their right, I wore my own T-Shirt
to meet with him today my #BuhariMustGo T-Shirt. So, there is nobody who can
tell you what to wear to church or to wear to school except the school that has
uniforms.
“We have a respectable agreement and some disagreement over
this issue but what is important to me and why I don’t want to drag this for
too long is the release of these individuals from detention,” Sowore added.
According to him, Pastor Enenche has accepted to intervene
and ensure that the arrested activists are released.
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