Saturday Sun had in its
last edition published the story
of an MFM pastor Lawrence Amuruche, 61, who cried out
for help after the anointing oil, water and prayer points allegedly given to
him by the General Overseer of MFM, Dr Daniel Kolawale Olukoya failed to stop
the cataract growing in his eyes.
Amuruche, who pastors
the Alakija, Satellite town branch of the MFM, said the cataract had already
grown on one eye and threatening to start growing on the second eye if medical
help does not come fast.
He had visited the Sun
head office in Lagos
with a copy of the letter written to the church for help. He told his story as
a way of reaching out the General Overseer and other Nigerians who may want to
help and save him from going blind.
Apparently embarrassed
by the report, Saturday Sun learnt that the church summoned Amuruche to its
headquarters. He was asked to retract his claims in the report to earn
forgiveness of the church or risk sanctions.
In the company of
Amuruche, his Regional Overseer, Pastor Adelabu, Pastor Martins Ukwu in charge
of Special Duties, Festac region, and another member of the church revisited
the Sun head office in Lagos
to tell their own side of the story.
The church which spoke
through Pastor Martins Ukwu alleged that Amuruche lied against the church as he
never requested for any financial assistance to undergo an eye surgery, adding
that Amuruche’s claim is an embarrassment to his children based abroad, his
family and the church
According to him,
Amuruche did not tell the church that he needed any assistance to enable him
undergo a surgery.
His words: “He lied
against the church. His children who are based abroad, called to express their
dissatisfaction over the publication. He did not only embarrass himself but his
family, the church and some of us who are his friends in the church.
“It is embarrassing
because MFM has come to the point that if it comes to the area of assisting or
helping people, we are really very good at that and the testimonies are all
over the world on the kind of miracles, signs and wonders that happen in MFM.
“We are a church that
believes in the power of the Holy Ghost. We are a deliverance ministry and we
don’t believe that there is no problem that God cannot solve but we still
believe that some illness could be organic. There could still be some illness
that could result to somebody still going to the hospital and going through
surgical operation.”
While explaining that
there are windows of help opened for Pastor Amuruche to explore before going
public, the church’s spokesman said “The man in question is under full
employment of the church. Common sense will tell you that anyone who is under
the full employment of the church, if you want to go to the hospital, can ask
for salary advance or loan from the people that you are working for.
“The organization that
you are working for has a provision for loan and assisting people who make
request for assistance. Amuruche did not make any request from his Regional
Overseer neither did he make any request from the General Overseer. It is a
very big insult to the church. He did not tell anybody in the church that he
needs money to go to hospital. He lied against the church.”
He also insisted that he
only knew that Amuruche had an eye problem on the pages of newspapers. “He is
an assistant pastor in the church and he earns money form the church. It was
from the newspaper publication that I got to know that he has an eye problem.
Before the publication, he came for our regional meeting and he never mentioned
to me that he has any eye problem. I do not doubt that he has not mentioned to
anybody.
“He told you people that
he went to our General Overseer for counseling who gave him anointing oil
instead of money. He did not in anyway visit him for that purpose. If you want
to go to any hospital for operation and the hospital has diagnosed that you
need to go for operation, you don’t need to go for counseling or means of
getting your healing. You just go straight away and apply to the church that
you want to go for operation. He did not follow the normal proceeding of
getting medical help from the church. There is one of our members in Festac, a
security man, they just discharged him recently. It was the church that paid
for his operation. There are several instances that the church has given money
even to those that are not our members. He has to tell people his problem
before they can find ways to solve it. If he claims that he has written an
application, let him quote the date he wrote the application and where it was
submitted, we are in a modern society.
“The issue is not
whether he is blind or not but the fact that he never asked the church for
assistance. We have very good welfare package for people. Daddy Odukoya gives
scholarships and honours first class students, this is one out of many things
that he has extended to members of the church,” Ukwu added.
All efforts to get
Amuruche to respond to some of the allegations raised by the church failed as
he was ordered to keep quiet and face the consequence of his action. He insisted
that he had been forbidden to speak on the matter again.
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