Publisher of Sahara Reporters Omoyele Sowore has alleged that the Dunamis International Gospel Centre in Abuja handed over several persons who attended the church’s Sunday service wearing shirts with inscription #BuhariMustGo were handed over to the Department of State Services.
Mr Sowore, one of the leading voices in the #BuhariMustGo agenda, said on Twitter on Sunday that about 10 #BuhariMustGo promoters attended the church’s service for the first time wearing the branded shirts and that six of them were handed to the DSS.
The publisher criticised the church’s senior pastor Paul Enenche in a tweet saying, “Dunamis Church Security men physically attacked #BuhariMustGo activists, forced them to delete live videos before handing them over to DSS @DrPaulEnenche shame!”
His platform reported that six of the #BuhariMustGo promoters were whisked away in a Hilux van and two power bikes.
It also quoted a source as saying, “About 10 activists decided to attend Dunamis church in their #BuhariMustGo T-shirts. The church asked all first-timers to come out for prayers. The patriotic citizens obeyed the clarion call from the altar with their fully displayed BuhariMustGo shirts.
“They were immediately apprehended by the church security on their way out of the church and subsequently handed to the DSS.”