The
General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch
Adeoye, has justified his ownership of a private jet, saying it is
necessary for efficiency in his assignment.
Adeboye, who oversees churches in about
160 countries, stated this in an interview with Aljazeera, a global news
channel aired on Saturday.
The interview was part of a documentary
on the RCCG’s monthly Holy Ghost Congress, and revolved around the
veracity of the miracles and the wealth of preachers and heads of
churches.
Aljazeera’s Mohammed Adow, questioned
the ownership of the palatial residences and the private jets by
Nigerian church leaders, who he said had become wealthy through miracle
preaching.
In response, Adeboye said a private jet was a necessity for him.
He said, “There are things you need, which you must have if you are to be efficient.”
Adow then said, “And a private jet is one of them?”
Adeboye replied, “If you have to oversee churches in 160 nations, you can’t do that on a bicycle.”
Earlier, Adow said many of the
worshippers, who often number over half a million, flock to the Holy
Ghost Congress service to seek a release from the harsh economic reality
in the country.
“If the people have not been getting
their miracles, by now, they would have stopped coming. If you listen to
some of the testimonies, you will hear of miracles of healing, miracles
of deliverance, miracles of child birth; miracles of success in
academics etc,” Adeboye said.
The documentary, which lasted
two-and-half minutes, ended with the commentator saying, “More and more
Nigerians are convincing themselves that their government has gone to
sleep, so to the pastors, they rush for help.”
In recent times, some Nigerian preachers and heads of churches have come under heavy criticism for purchasing private jets.
Many Nigerians have argued that is wrong
pastors to own private jets in a country where most of the population
live below the poverty line.
One of the most criticised is the
President of the Christian Association of Nigeria and General Overseer
of The Word of Life Bible Church, who got a private jet as a present
during the celebration of his birthday and his 40th anniversary on the
pulpit.
Other heads of churches who own private
jets include Bishop David Oyedepo, the head of the Living Faith Church
Worldwide; and Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, who heads Christ Embassy.
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