Rev Dr Olasupo Ayokunle |
The President of the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev Dr Olasupo Ayokunle, has denied ever
accusing the United States of supporting the governing All Progressives
Congress in the 2015 elections.
Media report continues:
In
a statement Wednesday by his media assistant, Adebayo Oladeji, the CAN leader
said he had never been a politician and would remain apolitical.
He
also said his doors remained open to all Christians irrespective of political
affiliations.
Mr.
Ayokunle said all through his service years, up till the time he emerged CAN
President, he never associated himself with any political party in the country
and would not do so now that he had been elected divinely to serve.
Mr.
Oladeji quoted the cleric as making the clarification “to correct some
misrepresentations of facts in an interview he granted some newsmen recently on
the visit of the American Secretary of State, John Kerry to Nigeria.”
He
said his comment about the visit of the U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry’s
visit to the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigeria Supreme
Council For Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Sa’ad Abubakar, was quoted out of context.
He
claimed that a reporter he spoke with distorted part of his remarks, and that,
out of mischief, he syndicated the distorted report and misled his colleagues
to publish falsehood about him.
Part
of the report the CAN President said he found offensive reads, “The CAN
President noted that the attitude and disposition of Kerry and the discrimination
he adopted during the visit supports accusations that the President Barack
Obama’s administration, Kerry and other strategic US politicians in the Obama’s
government openly supported the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2015
general elections, which produced the current leadership of the country”.
The
cleric said, “There was never a time I referred to the 2015 presidential poll
and the so-called American support given to the APC by the Obama administration
in the interview.”
He
added, “I was outside the country when the reporter called me to speak on the
visit of Mr John Kerry, but from what I read in the media, I was misquoted and
misrepresented. I never linked Mr Kerry’s visit to Nigeria with the last
presidential election and the possible support of the United States for the
APC. And my office immediately set the record straight.
“There
was never a time I referred to the 2015 presidential poll and the so-called
American support given to the APC by the Obama administration in the interview.”
Mr.
Ayokunle said he later found that the reporter who falsified his position on
Kerry’s visit to Nigeria had no proof to back up his report, after he spoke
with him.
The cleric said, “I stand by everything I said in the interview except where I was misquoted and I urge our media practitioners to be more professional in their reportage.”
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