By Tejumola Olusegun Orilemola

Considering the vehemence with which, Most Rev. Israel Amoo, on Saturday, openly rebuked the Kwara State Government over what he described as the unbearable suffering of pensioners and the deplorable state of rural roads across the state, it is however embarrassing how the church have allowed itself to be used by politicians.
Amao antecedents reveal that he was part of the failed political dynasty which had a backlog of pension arears that was settled by the administration of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.
He was Chairman, Kwara State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board (2003–2007 and 2011–2015); Chairman, Kwara State Library Board (2008–2011) and Chairman, Fact-Finding Committee on the Kwara State College of Education, Oro (2006). This shows that he was part of the 16 years administration of Governor Bukola Saraki.
His political history reveals that he served the administration of Governor Saraki, yet he never knew or investigated before mounting the pulpit to accuse Governor AbdulRazaq of the plight of pensioners.
His gaffe should not be pardoned but viewed from the prism of being used to project the hot ambition of the opposition to demarket the ruling government.
Ordinarily, it is a terrible absurdity for the pulpit to be used, and worrisome is the flame of furry exhibited by Reverend Amao in remembering Governor AbdulRazaq that power is transient, when he and his masters present; Saraki and Ahmed should be ones seeking restitution for plunging Kwara state into abysmal bliss for their horrendous 16 years administration.
The implication of Amao’s gaffe was clear to many discerning Kwarans. He is religious linchpin of the opposition. Everyone knows that 2027 is around the corner, and their hearts have been in turmoil and heads aching violently with the massive acceptance of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq across the state .
However, we wish to remind Amao that his present base, according to the website of Anglican Church is New Bussa in Niger state.
The Niger State Government has banned unlicensed religious preaching across the state, directing that anyone who wishes to preach must first obtain official authorisation. Probably, it is safe to state that Amao’s outburst was a planned action to embarrass the Government, which he couldn’t have been able to attempt in Niger state.
The rumour that Segun Adebayo is having political romance with the opposition which has been hatched in utmost secrecy is not without foundation. Yet it was TAHL ENGINEERING. LTD owned by Segun Adebayo, the son of the late former Governor C.O. Adebayo that was awarded the contract for the construction of Isin road. He abandoned the project and absconded with the state government funds till date.
With the failure of Segun Adebayo’s company to deliver on the dilapidated road project, it would have been Amao’s wisdom to speak the truth no matter whose ox is gored, but he decided to call a spade by another name.
Tejumola is the Convener, Society for Sustainable Governance.
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