The Centre for Social and Economic Rights (CSER), a civil society organisation has come under attack over its renewed call for the arrest of Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre over his recent comment on the just concluded presidential election in Nigeria.
Recall that the group had on February 28 made a similar call over what it described as an inciting comment by the Dunamis pastor.
Enenche had during his message a day after the presidential election advised the electoral umpire to allow the will of the people prevail.
However, on its latest statement, CSER called for the arrest of Enenche and Sarah Omakwu of Family Worship Centre for what it tagged as “acts that threaten national security and our humanity.”
Responding, Global Network for Sustainable Development, GNSD, described the persistent calls for the arrest of Enenche by CSER as antithetical to democracy and freedom of speech.
Amb. Phil Roberts, the National Coordinator GNSD in a statement on…