Presidency may relocate Villa Chapel, Mosque
Category: Nigerian National News
It appears from last night that the Presidency has been put under
pressure to relocate the Villa Chapel because the location of the Villa
Chapel, which was built and inaugurated by President Olusegun Obasanjo,
is said to be too close to Buhari’s bedroom and kitchen.
Sources close to the presidency said that the late
President Umaru Yar’Adua, who inherited the Villa chapel from Obasanjo,
had assured his predecessor that he would not relocate the
location despite its proximity to his residence.
It was revealed that some overzealous aides of President Buhari were
uncomfortable with the location of the church and had already made
efforts to stop the use of the facility by Christian worshippers on
August 30, 2015, thereby causing a national uproar in the process.
A source in the Presidency said that security agents prevented the Villa
Chapel choristers from entering the building for their weekly rehearsal
on Saturday, August 29, 2015.
According to the source, the plot was to erect canopies and have the
church service there but the plan soon leaked and the Vice President,
Prof Yemi Osinbajo, had to intervene by reaching out to President Buhari
before the security men gave way for service to be conducted that day.
The Presidency source said: “Osinbajo was uncomfortable with the plan and he had to reach out to the President before service could be held that day in the chapel.”
It was learnt last night as prelude to relocating the Chapel, the
Children’s church, which forms part of the Villa Chapel, has been shut
and some rooms, converted to shops for storing food items which forced
the children to relocate to the office of the Chaplain, Seyi Malomo, for
their normal service.
A source at the Presidency said on Tuesday, “As we speak, the children’s church remains shut and everything relating to the church has been removed. We had to beg them to allow us to remove our property. The children’s church has been turned into a store,” the official said.
“As a result of the unforeseen development, we had to collapse some facilities to accommodate the children and keep our worship going.”
That was why the Chaplain said that the church had not been shut but ‘we
only had some procedural issues that needed to be sorted out’.
However the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr
Femi Adesina has denied the closure of the church by the Presidency.
Last week, when the issue came up, Adesina, posted pictures of the church service on his Facebook page.
The acting Chaplain of the Aso Villa Chapel, Pastor Joseph Sheyi Malomo
also said that the church was not shut but did not make mention of the
fact that his office was being used in the place of the shut children’s
church.
Vanguard learnt that the Presidency is considering relocating both the
Mosque and the Church from their present locations to a more spacious
area in the Villa so as to prevent any accusation.
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