Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry (AMEN), Father Ejike Mbaka has revealed why he does not want people to report him to the leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, saying he may be given a position he will not like.
This revelation was made by Father Mbaka while reacting to Nigerians who promised to report him for requesting a contract from the Buhari-led administration.
Recall that after Mbaka asked President Muhammadu Buhari to resign forthwith or be impeached, the Presidency in a response through Garba Shehu, President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, accused the priest of making the call now because he was refused a contract by Buhari.
Reacting to the development, a former presidential aide, Reno Omokri called on his Holiness to investigate the cleric and take appropriate action against the minister to ensure that there is discipline within the Church in Nigeria.
According to him, Reverend Father Mbaka has brought the Catholic Church into disrepute, and undermined the faith of the faithful, by his conduct.
He told the Pope in a letter that Mbaka has left the calling and the holy oaths he took, and now dabbles disastrously in politics.
He also noted that the Cleric’s actions go against 2 Corinthians 9:7.
”Your Holiness, By virtue of the Public Procurement Act of 2007, it is a criminal offence to demand and get a government contract without an open public and transparent tender. To legally get a contract in Nigeria, you must tender publicly, and the government must accept the lowest bid. Anything short of that is not just criminal, it is also unethical and unbecoming of a Catholic priest.” He wrote.
But Speaking to members at the Adoration Ministry on Sunday, Mbaka said that the world leaders of the catholic church will clap for him if they know his level of involvement in the country.
He, therefore, advised Buhari to tackle the insecurity in the country rather than attack him.
Mbaka said, ”Why I don’t want them to report to Rome is because If the Pope hears the extent of my involvement, they may give me a position I might not like.
”Don’t think you have a thing to report to Rome. If Rome hears that Fr Mbaka is challenging evil governance, Rome will clap for me.”