Zambia has refused to renew the
immigration papers of a Nigerian cleric residing in the country as he
has been given some two days to vacate their territory.
The Government of Zambia has given a
Nigerian pastor, Pastor Augustine Oso Ebosele of Omega Fire Ministries
in Lusaka 48 hours notice to leave the country.
The country said it decided not to renew
the employment permit of the cleric because his conduct has divided the
Omega Fire Ministries into two parties.
OFM was founded by Apostle Johnson Suleman.
Chief Government Spokesperson Kampamba Mulenga made this announcement in Lusaka, the Zambia capital.
Ms Mulenga said it was feared that with
the Pastor’s continued stay in the country, the acrimony in Omega Fire
Ministries could result into the breakdown and law and order.
She said Pastor Obesele was given 48
hours to leave the country, in accordance with the Immigration and
Deportation Act number 18 of 2010.
She added that contrary to speculations,
the Government has not closed Omega Fire Ministries and was not against
Nigerian Pastors.
She added, “Omega
Fire Ministries Headquartered in Nigeria is free to send a senior
pastor to come and help reconcile the membership in Lusaka. Members of
the church should avoid speculation and remain calm as matters are being
dealt with the Church authority.”
Source: ToriZambia has refused to renew
the immigration papers of a Nigerian cleric residing in the country as
he has been given some two days to vacate their territory.
The Government of Zambia has given a
Nigerian pastor, Pastor Augustine Oso Ebosele of Omega Fire Ministries
in Lusaka 48 hours notice to leave the country.
The country said it decided not to renew
the employment permit of the cleric because his conduct has divided the
Omega Fire Ministries into two parties.
OFM was founded by Apostle Johnson Suleman.
Chief Government Spokesperson Kampamba Mulenga made this announcement in Lusaka, the Zambia capital.
Ms Mulenga said it was feared that with
the Pastor’s continued stay in the country, the acrimony in Omega Fire
Ministries could result into the breakdown and law and order.
She said Pastor Obesele was given 48
hours to leave the country, in accordance with the Immigration and
Deportation Act number 18 of 2010.
She added that contrary to speculations,
the Government has not closed Omega Fire Ministries and was not against
Nigerian Pastors.
She added, “Omega
Fire Ministries Headquartered in Nigeria is free to send a senior
pastor to come and help reconcile the membership in Lusaka. Members of
the church should avoid speculation and remain calm as matters are being
dealt with the Church authority.”
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