The Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN) has disowned the purported visit by some of its
members to the Common Wealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) where they indicated their
support for embattled Pastor Biodun
Fatoyinbo.The pastors, led by the North
Central Chairman of CAN, Revd. Israel Akanji, visited COZA church in Abuja and
promised Fatoyinbo, who was accused of rape by Busola Dakolo that the Christian
body would
stand by him.CAN, in a statement by its National Director of Legal
and Public Affairs, Evangelist Kwamkur Samuel Vondip, said the pastors who had
visited the church were on their own and that the Pentecostal Fellowship of
Nigeria had set up a panel to investigate the r-pe allegation against
Fatoyinbo.According to the statement, CAN did not approve the
purported visit.“Those who did so did it on their own. We stand by our earlier
release on this issue that while we would never support any act of immorality
from whatever quarter.“We can tell you PFN has constituted a panel
investigating the matter, and in less than two weeks, the outcome of the
investigation will come out.“We urge all Christian brothers and sisters to know that this is the position
of CAN. We would not spare anyone found wanting from facing appropriate
disciplinary actions,” the statement said.
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