Pastor Bakare warns against reopening of religious worshiping places

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Pastor Tunde Bakare, the Serving Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church (CGCC), has warned against the reopening of churches as directed by the Lagos State Government in spite of the ravaging Covid-19 pandemic in order to avoid driving Christians like sheep to the slaughter houses by trooping to churches.

The Pastor gave the warning Sunday, during the CGCC’s (formerly known as the Latter Rain Assembly) online Sunday worship.

Bakare said: “I have to appeal to you once again, please keep safe and do your best to stay alive. Do not let anyone, whether religious leader or governmental leader, to drive you like a sheep to the slaughter. If they (the government and the disease control authorities) said that the month of August is going to be the peak of the infection, why should they ask people to rush in (re-open the churches) again?

“Please keep safe and do your best to keep alive by keeping all the necessary rules. We know that by the grace of God this pandemic like the others before it has an expiry date. It shall not see our end. We shall see its end in the mighty name of Jesus.”

The pastor said that even though the government had the right to shut the churches, it does not have the right to force us to re-open the worship centres.

Bakare said that the state government might have caved in to pressure from religious leaders to lift the ban it earlier placed on religious gatherings.

His warning followed the Lagos State Government’s lifting of the ban which it placed on religious gathering since March 2020 to check the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Lagos state government recently announced that public religious worships by the Muslims and Christians in the state would commence from Friday, August 7 and Sunday, August 9, 2020, respectively.

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