The monarchs in the four local government areas in Akokoland of Ondo State have re-emphasised their earlier call that the remains of the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Pastor T.B. Joshua, be buried in his hometown, Arigidi Akoko.
Joshua’s family are all gathered in Lagos to decide where to bury the late cleric. The decision is expected to be taken at a meeting on Friday.
The monarchs and the community leaders in the four local governments held a meeting on Thursday in Oka Akoko, the headquarters of Akoko South West Local Government Area, where they resolved that the internment of the late pastor should be held in his hometown.
They said in a communiqué issued after the meeting that they wanted Joshua buried in Akokoland because he put smiles on the people’s faces.
The communiqué was signed by the monarchs of Oka Akoko and that of Ikaramu Akoko, Oba Yusuf Adeleye and Oba Andrew Momodu, respectively.
The monarchs said there was the need for late Joshua to be immortalised “ in order to make the whole world know that Akoko people were appreciative of his (Joshua) robust contribution to the growth and development of the Akokoland.”
“Undoubtedly, Pastor Joshua’s death came as a rude shock. The pains are not mere emotional flashes but a piercing sting. He was a great philanthropist whose death has created a vacuum difficult to fill.
“He demonstrated humility with a large heart to accommodate the feelings of the downtrodden, hence the need to bring his body to his place of birth in Arigidi Akoko.”
“His financial intervention can be seen in electricity and security; he provided patrol vehicles for both police and army and he also created employment at various projects he embarked upon just to mention a few,” they added.