The lingering crisis rocking the Christ Apostolic Church, CAC, may end soon as the President of the General Executive Council, Pastor Abraham Akinosun, has revealed that his faction is ready to reconcile with the Supreme Council faction.
Akinosun said that the General Executive Council, which he leads, had appointed five elders to meet with the representatives of the Supreme Council to hold a reconciliation meeting in a bid to end the protracted brotherly fight.
The clergyman stated this at a press briefing at Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State, after the Ikeji 1 Pastors’ Conference on Saturday.
Akinosun, however faulted some leaders in the church for taking the advantage of the crisis in the ministry to enrich themselves, thus, making previous peace moves hit the rocks.
He said: “They are blaming us that we are the ones that did not give way for reconciliation, which is not true. They said we should bring five people to meet their own five people to deliberate on the way forward . Our own five elders are ready but we did not see their own. So we are ready for reconciliation to move the church forward.
“At this year’s conference, we initially thought we are going to do it together but unfortunately, we did not see them. They are saying we are not ready before but now we are ready for unity, they are the ones that are not ready for true reconciliation.”
Speaking on the state of the nation, the CAC leader urged President Muhammadu Buhari not to make his political appointments lopsided and ensure all Nigerians feel the positive impact of his administration irrespective of ethic, religious or political affiliation.
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