… says ‘we’re compiling the bills for the exercise’
Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo says Prophet Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere (Odumeje) must pay the cost of demolishing a building in his church in Onitsha.
Speaking on Saturday, Soludo several notices were sent to Odumeje and other house owners, whose property were marked for demolition.
The governor insisted that those who did not remove such marked property by themselves must pay for the cost of demolishing them by government.
He said, “It is costing us money. They had several notices to remove such structures, but they refused. The demolition started on Thursday, and so far so good. The demolition went well, except for Pastor Odumeje, who according to the report drove in, in a brazen manner and attempted to take over the equipment.
“Of course, state work must go on, and security had to stop him. This was a man who was in several meetings we had, and also spoke. In fact, this is costing us money, and the structures should have been removed before now, but they chose to test the resolve of government.
“Once we are done with this exercise, we will compile the bills and send to the persons involved, and they must pay.”
It was gathered that the Anambra governor had distanced himself from an earlier apology reportedly tendered to the controversial prophet.
He added that two Catholic churches had been marked for demolition in line with the state government’s plans.
“Two Catholic parishes involved in the illegal structures demolition are St Dominic Catholic church and Our Lady Queen Catholic church,” he said.
The governor said the parish priest of Our Lady Queen Catholic Parish was around when the demolition team visited, and cooperated with them.