RCCG clarifies Adeboye’s stance on politics, says he remains neutral

The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), on Tuesday released an official statement declaring that its General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has always maintained strict neutrality on partisan politics and has never campaigned for any government in power.

The church stated that it issued this clarification to permanently halt “false narratives, deliberate misrepresentations, and misleading commentaries” circulating about the cleric’s political leanings.

It said the cleric has consistently encouraged members of the church to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and exercise their civic rights by voting for candidates of their choice, rather than endorsing any political party.

RCCG also refuted claims that Adeboye called off a planned protest, explaining that he merely communicated the directive of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) regarding adjustments to a three-day prayer programme and rally.

“Pastor E.A. Adeboye only communicated the instruction of the Pentecostal Fellowship in Nigeria to members of the RCCG on the updated plan to have the grand finale of the Three Day Prayer Program in a centralized venue and hold a rally around the venue.

“This was communicated by PFN to all churches under PFN in Nigeria,” the statement issued by RCCG Public Relations said.

RCCG further rejected allegations that the cleric intentionally keeps silent on national issues, noting that Adeboye has spoken on several occasions about insecurity, corruption, economic hardship, elections, governance and the need for righteous leadership, often through moral guidance, prayer and counsel rather than partisan political confrontation.

“Let it be clearly stated: Pastor Adeboye and The RCCG will not be defined by falsehood, and neither will the Church remain silent while inaccurate narratives are repeatedly circulated as facts,” the statement said.

The church urged the public, bloggers, commentators and media organisations to verify information concerning Pastor Adeboye and RCCG through its official communication channels before publication.

“If a claim is not communicated, verified, or endorsed through RCCG’s official communication channels, it should not be regarded as an official position of the Church,” it stated.

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