
Pastor Chris Okafor Cooperates with Authorities, Police Prioritize Due Process
Pastor Chris Okafor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries has voluntarily presented himself to Lagos police for questioning, demonstrating cooperation with law enforcement. Authorities are maintaining professional procedures while ensuring all parties receive fair treatment and protection in ongoing investigations.
In a demonstration of cooperation with law enforcement, Pastor Chris Okafor, founder of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, voluntarily appeared at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Panti, Lagos, yesterday for official questioning.
The pastor's appearance came after receiving counsel from respected community members about the importance of honoring official invitations from authorities. This marks a positive step forward in ensuring that proper legal procedures are followed and that all parties involved receive fair treatment under the law.
Police spokesperson SP Abimbola Adebisi confirmed Pastor Okafor's attendance at the SCID facility yesterday afternoon, noting that the pastor provided his statement to investigators. The handling of the case reflects the Lagos Police Command's commitment to professional and thorough investigative procedures.
Authorities have emphasized their dedication to protecting all individuals involved in the investigation. Senior officers have made concerted efforts to reach out to potential witnesses and complainants, offering comprehensive support including protective measures and transportation assistance. This demonstrates the police force's commitment to creating a safe environment for anyone wishing to come forward with information.
The Lagos State Police Command, under Commissioner of Police Olohundare Jimoh, has shown commendable coordination with other law enforcement units. Rather than creating jurisdictional conflicts, the Command has chosen to defer to the ongoing investigation at the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Zone 2 Command in Onikan, where related matters are already being examined. This inter-agency cooperation exemplifies effective law enforcement collaboration.

"We are not dismissing the case, we are just standing down," explained a senior officer, emphasizing that the door remains open for anyone who wishes to provide information. This approach balances respect for existing investigative processes while maintaining accountability.
Pastor Okafor's recent actions, including stepping aside from his role as senior pastor and issuing a public apology to his congregation, suggest a willingness to address difficult circumstances. Such accountability represents an important aspect of leadership and personal responsibility.
The situation also highlights the evolving conversation in Nigerian society about transparency, accountability, and the proper channels for addressing grievances. The public's engagement with these matters reflects a healthy civic consciousness and desire for justice to be served fairly.
As investigations continue through proper channels, the Lagos Police Command has reaffirmed its commitment to thorough, professional, and fair procedures. The emphasis on protecting potential witnesses while respecting due process demonstrates the balance law enforcement must strike in sensitive cases.
Moving forward, authorities remain focused on ensuring that all investigations are conducted with integrity, that all parties are treated fairly, and that justice is pursued through proper legal channels. The cooperation between different police units and the willingness of individuals to engage with proper authorities represent positive steps toward resolution.
The case serves as a reminder of the importance of institutional frameworks, legal procedures, and the value of cooperation between citizens and law enforcement in maintaining justice and order in society.
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Based on reporting by Guardian Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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