OTABIL DEFENDS, NDC ATTACKS
PRESS STATEMENT BY DR. MENSA OTABIL ON MONDAY 12TH NOVEMBER, 2012
Welcome ladies and gentlemen. I am Pastor Mensa
Otabil. I have called this Press conference to address recent media references
that seek to place my sermons and me in a partisan political position. My
objective is to clarify some misrepresentations of my sermons and to hopefully
stop the running harassment against my integrity.
Before I address the issues at stake, I believe it
would be useful to share a bit of my background and what I stand for.
Each one of us has been shaped by some experiences
of the past. For me one of the most profound experiences that have shaped me
occurred in my mid teens. At the age of fifteen, I experienced tragedy in my
family. I lost my mother in one year and my father the following year. As you
can imagine, it was a very overwhelming event in my life. It was an event that
shaped so much of who I am today.
As a result of this tragedy, my secondary school
education was placed in great jeopardy. My siblings and I were distributed to
various homes to be cared for by different relatives. Something very remarkable
happened during that time.
At the time when I thought my future had come to an
end, friends of my mother who attended a Christian Fellowship with her came together
and pitched in to pay my school fees. They were not rich people. They had their
struggles but they opened their arms of generosity to help me. I owe so much to
those Christian brethren.
Incidentally, it was during that time that I heard
the call of God to serve Him. I started preparing myself for my ministry from
that age. One of the major commitments I made to God was to be generous and to
help people. I also committed to be an inspirational preacher who brings hope
and encouragement.
When I started the International Central Gospel
Church I had the opportunity to translate my commitments into action. One of
the first things we did as a church was the establishment of an Educational
Scholarship Scheme to assist boys and girls through secondary school.
Christians, Muslims, Hindus and traditionalists
benefitted from this initiative. Most of the people we have helped are people
who are where I used to be – orphans, deprived and distressed. To date, we
continue to operate one of the largest non-governmental educational scholarship
schemes in the country.
Because of my commitment to generosity, ICGC has
provided several needy people and communities with help. We have provided
portable water to people living in Buruli-ulcer endemic area.
We built a fully furnished boys dormitory for the
Osu Children’s home. Currently, we are probably the largest private donor to
the Children’s Cancer unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.
Our church operates the largest private university
in Ghana with almost 10,000 students. We continue to serve our country with
that same spirit of generosity that was shown my siblings and I in our days of
despair.
I have endeavoured through my years of ministry to
encourage all people. When I speak to encourage people I speak from the core of
my being. My messages speak to Christians of all shades, Muslims and a large
segment of people who belong to different belief systems. I have endeavoured to
be a bridge builder.
My church has active members with all shades of
political opinion. They have comfortably sat under my ministry over the years
because as a guide, I have strived to use the pulpit of the church for the
preaching of the gospel of Christ and the upliftment of my hearers.
My pulpit is not for partisan politics. That
explains why when various political leaders visit our church, we acknowledge
them without giving them the platform to address the congregation.
For the past eighteen years, I have used the medium
of radio and television to bring a message of hope, inspiration and empowerment
to people. The ordinary people of Ghana will testify that I have never on any
occasion used these media to promote parochial or partisan political interests.
I have listeners all over the country. A lot of them do not share my faith but
appreciate the inspiration I bring to them.
I have deliberately and consistently avoided making
categorical statements on any of the hot button issues that have dominated the
partisan political debate over the years. I keep a deliberate silence over
matters that are situated in extreme partisanship. My messages have
consistently spoken to the larger issues of hope, righteousness and justice.
In the last few weeks there has been an attempt to
belittle by sermons in a most disturbing way. After years of carefully building
my ministry I am being made to appear as a reckless and partisan clergyman.
I am a pastor. I am not a politician. I am not
standing for any political office. I am not a member of any political party.
However, it seems a pattern is emerging where I
become a political issue during election years. Even when I am ‘sitting my
somewhere’ quietly, my name and voice get drafted into the political fray. In
2008, I became an issue when my name was said to be on a supposed death list.
It attracted a lot of political heat. But as has been my practice, I kept
silent.
This year, 2012, I have been drafted again. My
voice and sermons have been sampled, spliced and manipulated to appear to take
a political position on a very heated political issue. I have also been made to
appear as taking a stand against one political group or the other.
When the first sound bite emerged misrepresenting
me, the church issued a press statement clarifying our position but I
personally kept silent. Notwithstanding the statement, the perpetrators of this
treachery issued a second sound bite that had again been pieced together to
misrepresent me. Again, I kept silent.
Last Friday, 9th November, 2012, a third sound bite
was issued. That was the tipping point. That is when I realised that I was dealing
with a marauding and bullying force that was bent on impugning my name and
integrity without shame.
My normal response to such attacks would be to keep
quiet and trust my integrity to speak for me in the end. My church members know
that I don’t respond to personal attacks. But for the mischief and persistence,
I would have remained quiet over this matter.
Let me state clearly that the sound bites that have
been played with my voice have been taken totally out of context. In some
cases, phrases from different messages I have preached over the years with no
relation to each other have been mischievously pieced together to create the
impression that I was making a current contribution to the on-going political
debate.
This is defamatory. This is unethical. This is
criminal. This is malicious. This is Machiavellian. This is evil.
It is a violation of my person and my integrity. It
is a sign of grave impunity for any individual to seize a person’s thoughts
without their consent and use it in a way that seeks to expose them to public
hostility and disrespect. No one has the right to force their thoughts into my
words. I own my thoughts. I own my words. I own my beliefs.
The significant observation is the apparent
schizophrenic response of the purveyors of this agenda. In one breath they
hailed me when the dubious sound bite seemed to favour their cause and in the
next breath condemned and insulted me when the church came out to set the
records straight.
There is a sinister force on the prowl in our
nation. It is a force of impunity. It is a force of treachery. It is a force of
evil.
To keep silent in such a situation is to allow evil
to triumph.
I can handle it when people disagree with me. I can
handle it when people debate the merits of something I have said. I love
debate. I can take criticism. What I cannot take is evil.
When political operatives sample, splice and edit a
pastor’s words to mean something other than what was intended, and then go
ahead to lift those words from their proper context and place them within a
partisan context…that is immoral.
When political operatives hijack a pastor’s words,
manipulate them to build partisan jingles and play them on party information
vans across the country…that is mischief.
When political operatives with sinister motives
deliberately position a pastor to become a target for ridicule, animosity and
hostile attacks…that is evil.
I continue to receive reports from all parts of the
nation that my voice is being played on various media platforms to support or
denounce some political party.
So who are the people behind these acts? Who are
those hiding in the shadows and orchestrating this evil agenda? Who are these
people who are willing to sacrifice the integrity of individuals and societal
values in pursuit of their parochial political interest? What will they do
next?
Today it is Mensa Otabil who is being violated; who
will it be tomorrow? When does society rise up to speak for a citizen whose
rights are being trampled upon with force and impunity?
I call upon all men and women of conscience to
deeply reflect on these issues. Ask yourself these questions: Is it right for
political operatives to manipulate any citizen’s words to suit their own
interests? Would you consider it fair if you were treated that way? Is this the
path we want our country to pursue? Is this how we want our politics to be run?
Is this the future we want to bequeath to the next generation?
I call upon all people of faith – Christians and
Moslems, Pastors and Imams – to demand for righteousness, justice and fairness
in our national discourse. Although we may have political preferences we must
have the character to rise above partisanship. We must help bring honour into
our political space.
I kindly call upon the President of the Republic to
rise up and speak on this issue. With all due respect, sir, although you may
not be aware of these developments the perpetrators of these blatant acts of
impunity are largely affiliates and surrogates of your party.
Today, I come as a simple pastor. I do not have the
machinery of state behind me. I do not have a police force or a military
detachment to defend me. I do not have serial callers or a media machinery to
spin my story. All I have is the God whom I have served over the years. He is
my strength and fortress. It is to him that I commend this matter.
Thank you
God bless our homeland Ghana.
Shalom!
PRESS
STATEMENT FROM THE JOHN MAHAMA 2012 CAMPAIGN IN RESPONSE TO DR. MENSA OTABIL OF
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL GOSPEL CHURCH (ICGC))
The John Mahama 2012 Campaign has noted the issues raised in a statement to the media by Dr. Mensah Otabil, the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church earlier today. We would wish to respectfully draw the esteemed Religious Leader's attention to the fact that in the same way as it would be difficult to hold him responsible for the expressed opinion's or moral actions of even his Pastor's and other officials of the ICGC (not to mention the extended membership of his church across the length and breadth of our country and other locations where the ICGC may have congregations), it is equally difficult and actually an over-simplification to try to hold the President directly responsible, or ask him to call to order, any individual or group of individual's who may or may not have sympathies with the NDC and who are making information that is easily accessible available in the public domain. The John Mahama 2012 campaign, like some other members of the public, are aware that Dr. Mensa Otabil's past sermons are available in the public domain and further that some of these sermons are commercially available for sale. We do not see anything wrong with that because we believe that the teachings of Religious Leader's like Dr. Mensa Otabil are inspirational and provide listener's with a clear understanding of the principles and values of the Christian faith. We are also of the view that by taking the words of the Bible and making them relevant in the context of our present day experiences, Dr. Otabil brings the key tenets of the Christian faith to life within the circumstances of our times. We believe that the words of the Bible are timeless and eternal, and commentary based on these principles also are as timeless as the concepts they seek to explain. To the extent that any of Dr. Otabil's statements in the public domain are indeed statements that have been previously made by him, and are available in the public domain we fail to see how quoting statements that one would assume were statements of principle, have suddenly become the work of evil people who are surrogates and affiliates of the NDC. The John Mahama 2012 campaign wishes to assure Dr. Mensa Otabil that we hold him in high esteem, and have the greatest of respect for his work in bringing the word of God to his flock and to the public as a whole and wish both him and his Ministry all of God's blessings both now and in the future. We also are equally respectful of the work of all of our religious leaders in the Christian community, especially as regards the light they shed on our path by teaching and explaining the word of God. We call on the many supporters of the NDC in Ghana and across the world to ensure that in all discussions and contributions on matters of national debate their contributions are factual. We believe this to be of essential importance in ensuring that the people of Ghana are made aware of the choices and options confronting them in this election, so that together we advance the peace and progress of our nation. Hanna S. Tetteh Director of Communications John Mahama 2012 Campaign |
Source:
peacefmonline.com
3 comments:
I want your view on both statements.
I want your personal views on both statements.
It's quit a shame, on the part of the government, to pick on minister's of God, for their political gains....
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