COMMITTEE FOR THE EMANCIPATION OF AKURE ANGLICAN DIOCESE ALLEGES BISHOP BOROKINNI OF DIVIDE AND RULE TACTICS
The embattled Bishop of the Diocese of Akure Anglican Diocese ,!Rt Revd S O Borokini has been accused of embarking on a divide and rule mission to ensure that the allegations leveled against him are swept under the carpet.
This is contained in a statement made public by concerned stakeholders in the diocese.
According to the statement, “the Bishop has taken the following steps.
1. He has called a meeting of the Diocesan standing Committee for tomorrow, Saturday
2. He has in the last 48hrs since the scandal blew open, visited some of church leaders who signed the petition to plead with them to withdraw their signatures.
3. His intention for tomorrow’s Standing Committee is to ask the Diocesan Standing Committee to issue a rejoinder ,defending him against those allegations leveled against him.
4. We wish to inform all concerned that we already hae an idea of what he intends to do with the meeting of tomorrow.
5. The question we should ask Borokini is ,is it not right for him to first of all, answer the questions raised and defend the allegations against him.and his wife ?
6.Let the general public and all concerned be aware tbat we already know that he will force the Standing Committee to issue a rejoinder and defend him.
7.We ask once again, that an independent enquiry be set up by the Primate of all Nigeria to find out of tbese allegations against Borokini are true or not
8. We are waiting to see the rejoinder they will.release tomorrow. We will then be ready to release more information about this man and his wife ,and the damage they have done to our Diocese.
9. We urge members of the Diocesan Standing Committee in the Diocese of Akure to be wary, and be careful of the antics of Borokini and his wife so that the do not injure their reputation built over tbe years, even if a lot of the members of the Standing Committee are members of the clergy .
10. We are watching !!!
This Bulletin No 1 is released by the COMMITTEE FOR THE EMANCIPATION OF THE AKURE ANGLICAN DIOCESE
