Why Oyedepo’s private airstrip licence must be revoked — Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs
News Express |7th Dec 2024 | 4,367
Alhaji Muhammad Saad Abubakar and Bishop David Oyedepo
Alhaji Muhammad Saad Abubakar and Bishop David Oyedepo
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has called for the immediate revocation of a private airstrip license granted to Living Faith Church Worldwide, led by Bishop David Oyedepo, citing potential threats to national peace and security.
In a communiqué issued at the conclusion of its 10th meeting of the Expanded General Purpose Committee (EGPC), held on Sunday, 1st December 2024, at the National Mosque in Abuja, the Council described the approval as “an aberration of the highest order.”
While the communiqué did not specifically name Bishop David Oyedepo, the licence granted to his church in October for the construction of an airstrip has been a topic of public discourse.
The meeting, chaired by the President-General of the NSCIA and Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, CFR, mni, was attended by an array of Muslim leaders, government officials, and security representatives.
The communiqué, signed by the Deputy Secretary-General of the NSCIA, Prof Salisu Shehu, stated: “The Council calls for the immediate revocation of the private airstrip licence approved for a religious leader, describing it as an aberration of the highest order that could threaten the peace and security of the country.”
The NSCIA stressed that regulatory authorities must exercise greater diligence when issuing such licenses to ensure that they do not compromise the security and unity of the nation.
The meeting addressed various issues affecting the Muslim Ummah and the country at large, with the Council commending efforts by the federal government, traditional leaders, and religious organisations in reducing communal clashes across Nigeria.
However, the airstrip license emerged as a significant area of concern, with the Council urging authorities to act decisively to prevent potential misuse.
The communiqué noted the need for trust-building and dialogue to address the country’s challenges, adding: “At a time when what is urgently needed are trust-building, extensive consultation, and genuine dialogue, actions that create unnecessary tension must be avoided.”
The Council reaffirmed its commitment to fostering unity and peace, urging government agencies to prioritise the collective good over individual interests. (Courtesy, excluding headline, Vanguard)
Comments
ADESOPE
7th, Dec, 2024
You'll think they called the meeting to discuss the hardship Nigerians are facing but from this news, they only wanted to criticize Bishop Oyedepo's Airstrip granted Oyedepo. Why don't you face your business and leave Christians alone! Boko Haram and other deadly groups are killing your people, you don't discuss
Wisdom Dike
7th, Dec, 2024
They didn't also discuss the threat posed by the new terror group, Lakurawa.
Abumazangari
7th, Dec, 2024
Government officials will not be there,they can use the airstrip for many things,one of its , smuggling of weapons,money laundering,
Igbrogidi Samson.
7th, Dec, 2024
We need help, the north needs help, their has been too much blood spillage in the north, I think our elders in the north should concern themselves with improving our literacy level & how to stop insecurity.
The North is too blessed to make reporters think such deliberations were born out
Mustapha Yusuf olarewaju
7th, Dec, 2024
Have we forgotten quickly the issue of the then CAN President ORITSAJEFOR that his personal plane was caught laundering Nigeria money in South Africa.He said the money is to buy Ammunition.When is Nigerian Army has been degraded to the level of using private jet to procure ammunition.This is one of
Nasir Abubakar
7th, Dec, 2024
'Few love to hear the sin the love to act.'
A thief thinks every other person is a thief. They know what they have been doing with those allowances that's why they think everyone is like them. They infiltrated this country with arms. That's their fear. Bishop is a Christian
Qamardeen Daud
7th, Dec, 2024
Nice move. This is what happened in Central Africa. Granting airstrip is an aberration of highest order. The
Mustapha Yusuf olarewaju
7th, Dec, 2024
Yes, Bishop is a Christian,the head of the whole Christian community in Nigeria is not a Christian?
Vickson
7th, Dec, 2024
You'll think they called the meeting to discuss the hardship Nigerians are facing but from this news, they only wanted to criticize Bishop Oyedepo's Airstrip granted Oyedepo. Why don't you face your business and leave Christians alone! Boko Haram and other deadly groups are killing your people, you don't discuss.
Nasir Ahmed
7th, Dec, 2024
Instead of them to discuss the new northern terrorist group. So ashamed of these leaders. How is Oyedepo your problem
Samuel O. Laraiyetan
7th, Dec, 2024
There are important challenges to discuss. I don't see how the approval of an airstrip licence can constitute a security challenge.
Sulaiman Sabiu.
7th, Dec, 2024
7th, Dec, 2024
Government officials will not be there,they can use the airstrip for many things,one of its , smuggling of weapons,money laundering, Even bringing drugs and taken drugs out and of the country,? If they have money for such business,,why not put the money in farming and create Empty for
Joseph
7th, Dec, 2024
Very wicked religious leader, why the airstrip at the moment when many of his followers are in abject poverty. Christians should wise up and end this so called lavish life of this Christian leader.
KrisDzhon
7th, Dec, 2024
The focus of the NSCIA meeting on an airstrip license granted to Living Faith Church Worldwide is not only a glaring misplacement of priorities but also a disservice to the Northern region, which is currently ravaged by an unprecedented wave of insecurity, destruction, and loss of lives. At a time
KrisDzhon
7th, Dec, 2024
when insurgents and criminal elements are wreaking havoc daily, diverting attention to an issue as trivial and legally straightforward as an airstrip license is both shocking and irresponsible.
By global aviation standards, obtaining an airstrip license is a matter of regulatory compliance, open to any qualified institution. The call for its
KrisDzhon
7th, Dec, 2024
revocation under the guise of national peace and security is baseless and reeks of ignorance that one would expect intellectuals, especially a supposed professor in the meeting, to dispel rather than perpetuate. Such uninformed deliberations only highlight the urgent need for rightful education among those entrusted with guiding societal morality.
As
KrisDzhon
7th, Dec, 2024
religious leaders and influencers of society, the mandate is clear: “A nation in crisis demands focus, courage, and action from its leaders. When insecurity thrives, all other pursuits become irrelevant, for peace is the foundation upon which progress is built.” The North is bleeding, and what it needs now is
KrisDzhon
7th, Dec, 2024
leadership that addresses real problems, not petty distractions.
Amadu, pls Islamic leaders where were you guys when terrorism took over North, are you people the sp
7th, Dec, 2024
Is airstrip Nigeria issues?
Amadu, pls Islamic leaders where were you guys when terrorism took over North, are you people the sp
7th, Dec, 2024
Is airstrip Nigeria issues?
Memud
7th, Dec, 2024
They are too jealous, anyway if it happens the ego of Muslim Muslim ticket is displaying and Nigeria is no more a circular state but Arab/ Fulani state, wel they have right to their own opinion.
Abolarin M.M
7th, Dec, 2024
It is a welcome development,it can be a treat to National Security,if it ias an Islamic Cleric,i know CAN won't stop to speak
David
8th, Dec, 2024
You people have problems, this your complain has been considered before granting Bishop airstrip did you think everyone there is hausa ni??? Chai.
Ngozi charles uzoukwu
8th, Dec, 2024
These are all you are enjoying, now that things are being centralized, is all complain.
At our watch in the last dispensation your region occupied all the positions as Security Chiefs/Ministries and Parastatals Nigeria didn't break. We are too big as a country until our leaders understands it and
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