Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria begins investigation into rape allegations against COZA pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo

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Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria begins investigation into rape allegations against COZA pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo

The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria has commenced investigation into rape allegations against COZA pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo.

In a letter sent to singer Timi Dakolo last week,
the Christian umbrella body said it has constituted a committee to look
into circumstances surrounding the allegations levelled against
Fatoyinbo by his wife, Busola Dakolo.

According to the letter, the  committee which has Rev. Wilson Badejo
as Chairman, with Bishop Vincent Iyawe and Rev. Collins Ilechukwu as
members, is tasked with the responsibility to establish the veracity of
the claims and recommend appropriate sanctions where necessary.

Reacting to this development, the advocacy group, Not In My Church,
which has helped to share the viral stories of survivors and kickstarted
a national conversation, has appealed to all those who might have
suffered the same fate in the hands of the COZA minister, to come
forward and share their stories . The group has promised to provide any
victim willing to come forward access to professional counseling.

The advocacy group says it is expected that beyond this committee,
the PFN and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) will have a
publicly accessible Code of Conduct and a standing committee to review
issues of abuse of power leading to different types of abuse in the
church. The organization has further made a formal petition the PFN to
implement certain strong measures that send a clear signal to the church
and to society about the seriousness of sexual violence, and the
actions the church will not tolerate under any condition.

Amongst the demands of the group include the following:

i. The accused steps down from the pulpit for 6 months – 5 years,
depending on the gravity of the offense, during which he cannot preach
on any other pulpit, or until a conclusion of a legal process.

ii. The accused and their spouse take a leave of absence from the
Board of Trustees of the church for as long as they are off the pulpit.

iii. The accused apologizes publicly – specifically to those whose
allegations are in the public domain and generally to others that have
been sexually abused or otherwise by virtue of their position as a
pastor.

iv. The accused enrols in a sexual abuse programme at a globally reputed centre.

v. Sufficient monetary compensation for psychological, medical, legal and economic losses accrued to survivors.

Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria begins investigation into rape allegations against COZA pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo

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