Bishop David Oyedepo, President Living Faith Worldwide, has apologised to the Ogun State Government for flouting its order on large gatherings in view of the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic.
Thousands of worshippers thronged the Living Faith Church in Ogun State on Sunday in defiance of government’s directive banning gatherings in excess of 50 in the state.
A remorseful Oyedepo, after social media bashing, has apologised for his action.
The apology letter issued by Pastor Steve Ogah, Special Assistant to Bishop David Oyedepo, read:
“Coronavirus: Compliance with Government Order – Matters Arising*
“It has become necessary to issue this statement to clarify issues
surrounding why Faith Tabernacle, the International Headquarters of
Living Faith Church, Ota, in Ogun State, held its regular church service today, although with less than half of her regular worshippers.
“There has been diverse responses varying from well-meaning concerns
to uncharitable insinuations, misinterpretations, and unfounded
allegations that the service was held in deliberate defiance of Ogun State Government ban on high-density gatherings, in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic. Nothing can be further from the truth.
“For avoidance of doubt, as stakeholders and as a responsible
organisation, Living Faith Church fully supports and encourages
compliance with all initiatives of government to combat the spread of
this dreaded virus. However, information has to be strategically
disseminated to the grassroot, noting that the Church is a family and
not an industry, it is for this reason that enlightenment and
sensitization from the Church platform is a most effective way to get
people involved in playing their part in terms of prayers and
intercessions and not just staying away from Church without knowing what
to do.
“Invariably, a press release from the office of the CAN President,
through his Special Assistant on media on Saturday March 21, 2020,
expressed the same position that members who may gather in church
premises, many of whom may not be aware of this regulations should be
allowed to worship for the purpose of enlightenment on the subject
matter.
“As we all know, the Church is made up of both literate and
illiterate congregants; many are not in touch with any of the modern
platforms of communication and this is what we did yesterday. Indeed,
the service was devoted entirely to sensitizing and mobilizing members
of the Church regarding the danger of this deadly virus and the need to
comply with government directives.
“The Bishop has since engaged Ogun State
Government at the highest level to clarify this issue and any
misgivings and reiterated the full support of the church for the State
Government’s efforts to ensure public safety, towards curtailing the
spread of this deadly virus. He appreciates the opportunity of direct
engagement and the understanding of the government. Cooperation to
safeguard public safety is not just a moral obligation or civic
responsibility; the church also considers it a spiritual duty.
“For instance, to show how law abiding our organisation is and in
compliance with government directives, all our primary and secondary
schools across the nation have been directed to close down. Also, our
students at Landmark University, Omuaran, Kwara state were sent back
home, while Covenant University Students, who are currently on vacation
were instructed to stay back at home while awaiting further directives
from government.
“As a responsible and law abiding organisation we wish to state that
we will ensure compliance with the government directives in all our
churches across the state .
“The Church shall continue to engage all necessary logistics to
ensure compliance with government directives and continue to pray for
speedy divine intervention to stem this deadly virus.”

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