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Pastor, two others who were arrested for flouting coronavirus protocols ‘freed’

Pastors Collar The pastors were released on bail

Tue, 11 Aug 2020 Source: 3news.com

Apostle Sampson Agakpe, Founder of the Church of Pure Christ in the Volta Region, and his two other church colleagues who were arrested for violating the coronavirus protocols have been freed after a fine of GHS26,400 was paid on their behalf by Apostle Buafor, the immediate past General Overseer of the Lord’s Pentecostal Church.

Apostle Sampson Agakpe was arrested, charged and jailed for four years together with his Assistant Pastor, Maxwell Dzogoedzikpe and the church secretary, Samuel Agakpe.

“Thank you very much Apostle Richard Buafor. I am informed that Apostle Sampson Agakpe and his two other church colleagues have, apparently, been freed following the payment of a fine of GH¢26,400.00 by Apostle Buafor, who is the immediate past General Overseer of the Lord’s Pentecostal Church,” former president John Dramani who has been calling for clemency for these arrested pastors on his Facebook page on Tuesday August 11.

John Dramani Mahama, had called on President Nana Akufo-Addo to grant clemency to a pastor and his two followers jailed for four years for flouting the ban on public gatherings.

Mr. Mahama says the four-year prison sentence handed down to the pastor, Apostle Sampson Agakpe and two others is draconian and an act of selective justice.

“We must all abide by the law, that is true, but we should not engage in selective justice, where you apply the law heavily on church workers who flout the law. Yet, during primaries, people were seen flouting the law with impunity and nothing happened to them”, he said.

The NDC flagbearer, who was speaking during an interaction with Christian leaders in the Northern regional capital Tamale, during his recent visit, observed that the imposition of the COVID-19 restrictions was necessary to help fight the surge in infections and keep the country safe.

Some of the decisions and outcomes arising out of the imposition of the restrictions, he noted, has not been pleasant.

“We are all equal before the law. It should not be possible for political parties to flout a law and get away with it, yet when a church flouts the law, the punishment is heavy and draconian.

“We have our Christian colleagues, a pastor and some church workers languishing in jail. They were sentenced to jail for four years. That is a very draconian punishment,” Mr. Mahama said.

Source: 3news.com
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