“Jonathan wants me dead before the 2015 elections” – Father Mbaka is scared for his life

by Azubuike Azikiwe

Catholic priest and founder of the Adoration Ministry, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, has yet again raised an alarm that his life was in serious danger.

According to Mbaka, President Goodluck Jonathan should be held responsible if anything should happen to him.

He said the president decided to kill his sermon against the President’s re-election in a New Year Eve message at the Adoration Ground.

In a statement released on Thursday, Media Officer of the Adoration ministry, Ike Maximus Ugwuoke, alleged that Jonathan wanted Mbaka dead.

The statement titled: “Jonathan Wants Me Dead Before The 2015 Elections”, read in part: “It is with a deep sense of concern that we are constrained to make this statement on the continued threat to the life of Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka over his 2015 New Year message titled “From Good Luck to Bad Luck”. The Enugu State Police Command has refuted claims by Fr. Mbaka that his life is in danger.”

“It dismissed Fr. Mbaka’s outcry over threat to his life as baseless. The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Ebere Amarizu , DSP, was quoted as saying, “We do not have any report by Fr. Mbaka over threat to his life. We have not received any complaint from him.”

“On the backdrop of the above, one begins to wonder whether the alarm raised by Fr. Mbaka on an alleged plot to kill him was a mere rhetoric as the police had made it to appear merely because there has not been an official report to the police over it.”

“Absence of a formal report on threat to one’s life doesn’t negate the reality of such threat more so when the victim had made a public outcry on this issue. To argue otherwise is akin to denying the fact of death in the face of a man’s corpse merely because there is no certificate certifying his death.”

“Yesterday (Wednesday) strange hoodlums in a black Hilux besieged his parish compound but they left disappointed when they could not see him. Wherever and whoever this threat is coming from, we state that there are strong and compelling circumstances pointing towards the fact that Fr. Mbaka’s latest attacks were stemming from his said 2015 New Year message, which was not favourable to the President Goodluck Jonathan-led administration.”

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