General overseer of the Evangelical Outreach Ministries International,
Reverend Isa El-Buba, has narrated what transpired between him and DSS
officials who stormed his church to pick him up on Monday January 15th.
The clergyman has now narrated what transpired to newsmen in Plateau state. Read what he said below
I demanded for a letter of invitation and was not given, so I became suspicious of their mission in the night. What transpired was that the DSS invaded my house and my church premises and wanted to have me on Monday night. They came in their number, including a deputy director to arrest me in connection with the cross-over night broadcast I made to Nigerians. I stand by my words. I am neither scared nor intimidated by their invasion. Why should I be scared when I am saying the truth? Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin brings reproach. I said in my broadcast that the unrighteousness in Nigeria will not do any one of us any good and I stand by it. This is because our generation and generations yet unborn will suffer if we refuse to do the right thing. Nigeria is a great nation, but we must uphold righteousness to be able to stand among great nations. So, I have just said that the right thing should be done in our nation, and I do not have anything against anyone.”
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