By Abubakar Yunusa
The Concerned Christian Youth Forum has strongly condemned Abuja-based pastor Festus Alilu for his recent criticism of Korede Komaiya, the lead pastor of Master’s Place International, Delta State, and a protégé of Bishop David Oyedepo.

In a statement issued on Friday, the forum’s convener, James Paul Adama, described Alilu’s remarks in a Facebook video as “unprovoked and unwarranted.”

“We consider this attack uncalled for, and we extend our sincere apologies to Pastor Komaiya on behalf of our community,” Adama stated.

He clarified that investigations revealed that Alilu’s reported arrest was not directly ordered by Komaiya but rather instigated by some of his followers.

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“This highlights the importance of verifying facts before drawing conclusions or making accusations,” Adama added.

The forum expressed its intention to mediate in the dispute, urging a peaceful resolution.

“We want to make it clear that attacks on the Christian faith and its leaders will no longer be tolerated. We are prepared to take all necessary steps to defend Christianity and its leaders in Nigeria,” the statement read.

The group further called for mutual respect among religious communities, warning against inflammatory remarks.

“We encourage everyone to respect the Christian faith and refrain from making derogatory comments or attacks on any religion. Such behaviour has no place in our society and must stop immediately.”

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The Concerned Christian Youth Forum reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that Christian leaders receive the dignity and respect they deserve.

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