MEMBERS of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN,
and Umuoji community in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra
State are on each other’s throat, following the killing of a snake in
the community by the Overseer of the Mercy Throne Assembly, Umuoji, Rev
Jude Chubueze.
To the community, Chibueze had committed a sacrilege, adding that the killing of snake in the area is a taboo.
The
matter is already before the Anambra State Police command which is
trying to mediate between the two parties to avoid a breakdown of law
and order.
Members of PFN under the aegis of Umuoji Gospel Ministries
Fellowship led by Pastor Celestine Ekpunobi, yesterday, described the
tradition that forbids the killing of snake as barbaric, adding that
such law should only concern the pagans.
Already, the church where the overseer is the pastor had been sealed with palm fronts by the people of the community.
Narrating
his version of the incident, Rev Chibueze said a snake stormed his
house at night when members of his family were already sleeping. He said
the snake was lying where his children were sleeping and when the
children started shouting, he ran out with his wife to see what was
happening.
He said: “When I got to their room, I saw a big snake
lying with them and I had to kill it and threw it into the nearby bush.
The following day, some community members marched to my house and
accused me of killing their god. They beat me up mercilessly.
“They
wrote a list of items amounting to N54,890 which they said I should buy
to appease their god. Being a Christian, I told them that it is against
my faith and more over, I killed a snake and not a human being.”
However,
Chief Paul Edekobi, one of the community leaders said instead of the
pastor doing what he earlier agreed to do with the community by
providing the items, he dragged them to Ogidi Police Station where six
of the community leaders were arrested.
According to him, what he did was capable of wiping out his entire family if sacrifices were not made to appease the gods.
“We
do not want to destroy his property and that is why we used the palm
fronts to tie round the church to stop him from worshipping there for
now,” Edekobi said.
But the pastor said: “What they are talking about
is not tradition; they see the killing of a snake as a taboo in their
world of idol worshipping and not same in Christian faith
“If they do
not desist from this act, our next port of call will be the court for
the enforcement of our fundamental human rights.”
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