Persons suspected to be hired
thugs have allegedly attacked the Holy Trinity Church at Oba
Adeyemi Oyekan Avenue, Ikoyi Lagos
A
church worker identified as John Delano, and two guards escaped by
the whiskers as the armed men used dangerous weapons freely on anything
and anyone on sight at the church.
A source said
the thugs who were over thirty stormed the church with a bulldozer
immediately after an early morning prayer meeting and proceeded
to remove the entire front-facing fence of the property, the gates were
forcefully removed. Also three massive trees were uprooted without
approval.
Narrating how he was attacked, Pastor John Delano said , "On Wednesday morning, I and
David Neji (faculty manager for the church) were closing up after a
prayer meeting 6 to 7 am. We heard a crashing sound and we went out to
investigate. The sight that greeted us was shocking. A bulldozer crashed
through our Gate and about 30 men rushed in."
"The
man in front was yelling out orders. Everybody out. Upon hearing the
orders and realisi
ng we had no options but to obey we started heading out."
ng we had no options but to obey we started heading out."
It was then l remembered that my car key was
still in the Church, so l rushed back to get my key and l drove my car
to a safe spot away from the church."
When I came
back to watch what was going on. When l saw two of our security guys
being manhandled. So I started to take photos. Then l switched to Video.
As l began to video but one of the Thugs grabbed my phone and started
to walk off with it. Immediately I followed after him and started to
entreat him so as to get my phone back. He took me to their Leader. The
man in green who had been yelling orders. He slapped me twice. The
people around me started to slap me as well. They took me to the sandy
side of the pavement and told me to sit on the ground.
He
left for about ten minutes then he came back to talk with me ..he asked
my name and what l was doing there. I told him l was the Pastor. He
began to berate me." Delano further noted that prior to the invasion,
there was no notification. The church paid for their lease on the land
and their payment covers a period till November 2022: a term which is
yet to expire."
"We had been negotiating to buy the
premises from them. When negotiations broke down they began to threaten
us with eviction. We explained that there is a subsisting Lease in
respect of which we are the beneficiaries. They offered to pay for us to
surrender the Lease. We refused the offer. Thereafter they became
hostile so we instituted an action in the Lagos High court
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