
Oritsejafor Finally Addresses Allegations About Using His Private Jet For Weapon Distribution
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor has spoken publicly about allegations surrounding his private jet and Goodluck Jonathan In a recent interview with Channels TV, the cleric explained his side of the controversial incident.
The former CAN president also reflected on Nigeria’s ongoing fight against insurgency, triggering reactions online.
Former President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Founder of Word of Life Bible Church, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, has spoken publicly about long-standing allegations that his private jet was used to transport weapons and money.
In an interview with Channels TV host Seun Okinbaloye, Oritsejafor explained that he had leased the aircraft to another party.
According to him, he was unaware of its use in the controversial incident involving South Africa. “I had no idea of what happened. When you have a plane, to maintain that plane costs a lot of money. So, what I did was I leased it to a gentleman here in Abuja. I didn’t know what he did with the plane, who he hired it to or who rented the plane. I had no idea,” he said.
He recalled being shocked when informed that the jet was allegedly used to move funds for arms purchases. “I was in the hotel when someone called me and said, there is a problem with your plane. Then they told me that the plane was used to take money to South Africa to buy arms or something. That was how I found out about it. Because I didn’t know. I had no single idea,” Oritsejafor added.
The cleric also addressed suspicions linking him to former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. “Former President Jonathan is still alive. I think you can ask him. Dasuki was his NSA at that time. I think you can ask him. They are still alive.
Find out from them if I knew anything. Because I didn’t know,” he stated. On Nigeria’s ongoing battle with insurgency, Oritsejafor reflected on his warnings to government during his tenure as CAN president.
“I warned seriously, and I told the then president, Jonathan. I would think he did the best he could. Because I discovered that some nations… contacted Israel, the UK, France, and others not to sell arms to him. How do you fight insurgency without ammunition, without guns, without bullets?” he said.
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