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Buhari gift cause Rift among CAN leaders

Money and other luxuries of life as always been a major cause of crisis everywhere in the world but one will have thought the house of God should be excluded but the reality of last days as grabbed church leaders at both hands dragging them to the mud. The leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria CAN is currently in crisis as the National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF) has accused the leadership of the Christian body of corruption and abuse of office.
Sources confirmed that the rancho is a function of the cash gift from president Buhari to the body in November. The leadership of the religious body led by its president, Samson Ayokunle, paid a courtesy visit to President Buhari on November 10th last year and after the visit, they were given a cash gift as ”transportation money”.
While CAN leaders claim they were given just N25 million, the elders forum claim information that reached them said they were given N40 million. The elders called for severe punishment to be meted to the leaders that lied about how much they were given.
In the memo, titled ‘NCEF Protests: Is NEC of CAN Guilty of Negligence?’, signed by Solomon Asemota, on behalf of some members, the NCEF, called the national executive council (NEC) of CAN to immediately convene an emergency meeting to investigate their accusation.
“On the 10th of November, 2017, a delegation of CAN, led by the President of CAN, Rev. Dr. Ayokunle, met with President Muhammadu Buhari and, after the visit, collected ‘transportation’ money. While informed sources claim it was N40 million, CAN officials insist it was N25 million and it was alleged to have been shared by somebody who is not an official of the national secretariat of CAN. NCEF insists on proper investigation of how the money was shared and how much each person received. In addition, NCEF insists on proper sanction of every Christian leader that took part in sharing money from President Buhari. It is unethical and very insensitive for Christian leaders to collect money from the man every Christian is aware has compromised security to the detriment of the church.” the memo read
The Forum also called for the investigation of allegations of “high-handedness” leveled against Ayokunle amd also a probe into vehicles purchased at “questionable prices” by the CAN leaders.
“In all, N43 million was spent to purchase four second hand vehicles in Cotonou. This allegation is too big to be swept under the carpet. (This vehicle is parked at the National Christian Centre, Abuja). The auditor presented a financial report to CAN that did not include the N43 million spent on vehicles in Cotonou. Where did N43 million disappear to?” the forum asked

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