The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, MFM, has responded to
claims of molestation of two citizen journalists, saying that it
monitors people’s movement in the church due to security challenges in
the country.
In a reaction to the alleged molestation and detention of the
publisher of SaharaReporters, Omoyele Sowore, and a Lagos-based citizen
journalist, Segun O’Law; the MFM insisted that the church maintains an
open door policy to journalists.
“In as much as we don’t want to join issues with the media
organization, we hereby state our position as regards the issue for the
benefit of the public,” said the statement signed by Oladele
Bank-Olemoh, Chair of MFM’s Publicity Committee.
“MFM has an open door policy as regards the media as many journalists were accredited to cover the Cross Over night.
‘Not Accredited’
Both citizen journalists had stopped at the MFM’s headquarters at the
Lagos-Ibadan expressway for the New Year Eve’s Cross Over service, one
of the largest church gatherings in Nigeria.
As much as 25 journalists were accredited for the night and the
programme broadcast live on the internet, Idowu Ajanaku, a member of the
church’s Publicity Committee said.
The church’s statement went further to say that Mr. Sowore and his
correspondent were allowed into the church despite not being accredited
to film the service.
“The event was live on social media. Sahara crew never applied and
was never accredited as one of the media organizations to cover the
event,” said the statement.
“Nevertheless, they were allowed inside the prayer city to film the
event, and the crew was only stopped when they went beyond the
parameters allowed for media men.”
It is still unclear what exactly triggered the church’s task force
officers to swoop on the SaharaReporters’ publisher, but Mr. Ajanaku
said that it could be because he moved closer to the podium from where
the General Overseer was preaching.
“In view of the security challenges facing the nation and body of
Christ in particular, MFM has the right to monitor the movement of
people in and around our church premises,” said the statement.
After the church’s security closed in on them, Mr. Sowore said that
they were dragged to the back of the altar by a “mob” who threatened to
smash their camera.
“The mob later handed us over to the police and the SSS operatives
attached to the church,” said Mr. Sowore, days after the incident.
Can SaharaReporters barge into a Mosque?
The statement did not talk about the alleged four-hour detention of
the journalists nor did it react to claims of running an “illegal
detention security post” within the expansive ground.
But it did, however, question if the journalists could “barge into a Mosque to cover an event without permission?”
“Is Sahara which is based in The United States of America saying it does not know the normal procedure for covering an event?
“Can Sahara barge into an event in USA to cover without an accreditation?
“Therefore, we appeal to the media to respect the authority of the
church just as our doors are open to media organizations in the
discharge of duties.”
Source;
Premium Times