The Diocesan Bishop of Ijesa North Anglican Diocese, Right Reverend Isaac Oluyamo has charged governments across the board to stop imposing taxes on religious institutions in the country saying, such an action would bring nothing but curses on the land.
The Bishop made the charge while speaking at the activities marking the First Session of the Fourth Synod of the Diocese, held on Saturday at St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Erinmo-Ijesa in Osun State.
According to him, religious institutions over the years have been engaging in activities that provide support to vulnerable people in society. To this extent, the Church should not be seen as a money-making venture because it has never been so.
“We appeal to Nigerians to pay their taxes and other levies while government should, on the other hand, channel those taxes to the welfare of the citizens. No government should think of imposing a tax on religious institutions. Any government with such a motive will only be inviting the wrath of God on the land.”
“Religious institutions are already doing a lot of things government should ordinarily be doing for the people, and they are not money-making organisations,” Bishop Oluyamo concluded
The clergyman who called on the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, ensure that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is given the required support to function impartially and be truly independent, as its name implies, charged the government to be at the centre to tighten up security around INEC offices nationwide to halt the current ugly situation whereby offices of the electoral body are being vandalized and burnt down by hoodlums.
He however decried the spate of vote-buying in Nigeria and warned the electorate to beware of politicians who were always out to buy their conscience, thus preventing them from electing credible leaders to run the affairs of the country.
According to the prelate, it is disheartening to see that vote-buying is now seen as a norm in Nigeria’s political process. He stressed that the trend would not allow sincere and credible people to find their way into positions of authority, simply because they don’t have the money to buy votes.
With a specific reference to the 2022 governorship election in Osun, Bishop Oluyamo said that he foresaw a vote going for as high as ₦50,000.00 if the ugly trend of vote-buying is not nipped in the bud.
“As Osun State will be going to the polls next year, we advise our politicians to play a fair game and not handle it as a ‘do-or-die affair.’ They should sheathe their swords and allow peace to reign because elections cannot be held in an atmosphere of rancour.
“They should also desist from vote-buying. We are aware of a particular state in Nigeria where there were high and troubling reports of vote-buying; where prospective voters were selling their votes for between ₦20,000.00 and ₦25,000.00 each. This is highly condemnable! If care is not taken, a vote might begin to sell for as high as ₦50,000.00 in Nigeria, beginning with the 2022 governorship election in Osun State,” he stated.
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