The apostle said that his life was in God’s hands and he could not be killed. This statement did not sit well with Fr. Kelvin who thought he was being insensitive and not thinking about the lives of his staff that were lost.
Read his statement below:
“I have always said it here, when giving testimonies, be sensitive. Don’t use other people’s misfortune to elevate your own story.
In their bid to assassinate you, seven persons were killed and you are like “my life is in the hands of God, nobody can kill me.”
Well, I will not thank God that you survived the assassination, I will rather thank God that you admitted to knowing those that were behind the assassination and shooting.
I call on the police and the government to take it up from there. The lives of those seven persons matter so much. The minister’s life is not more valuable than theirs. A full investigation should be opened immediately until those behind the shooting are arrested and giving what they deserve by law.
And for those working closely with the minister, I will advice you take necessary precaution because it seems he knows somethings that are capable of putting you at risk, which you may not be aware of.”