Worshipers flee as police arrest Ogun pastor, others

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Worshipers  at the Christ Apostolic Church (Oke-Iyanu) on Hospital Road,  Ogijo, in the Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun State on Sunday,  scampered  for safety as policemen  arrested  their pastor, Jonathan Olowonisile, and four others  during service.

The police were said to have arrested the associate pastor and three other members.

The action of the policemen was part of the moves to ensure compliance with the sit-at-home order by the government.

It was gathered that worshipers had congregated in the church to observe  the Easter Sunday service when policemen attached to the Ogijo division invaded  the church  and arrested the pastor while other  members took to their heels.

It was further gathered that the news of the arrest of the pastor and others forced other recalcitrant churches in the area  to abruptly  shut their doors.

One of the members of the church, who spoke on condition of anonymity said,  “What happened today is an indication that we have been under surveillance.

“Our pastor, the associate pastor and three other members were arrested.”

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the pastor was arrested for leading a congregation contrary to the order against high density gathering.

“Our men arrested one Pastor  Jonathan Olowonisile  today, (Sunday) for contravening the order against  high density gathering.”

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