Mr Soludo expressed this on Friday at the lead representative's cabin, Awka, while preparation columnists on the continuous destruction of unlawful designs in the state.
The minister's congregation building which was to some extent pulled down on Thursday was among the unlawful designs set apart for destruction by the state government in Onitsha North gathering region of the state.
During the activity, some team individuals, overseeing the destruction were caught in a video cut mistreating the pastor.
Yet, during the Friday preparation, which was communicated in real time on Facebook, the lead representative said the pastor's endeavor to stop the destruction provoked the security organizations to mediate "to keep up with the rule of law."
The lead representative's assertion came hours after he denounced the mistreating of the pastor by individuals from the team.
"I got a record that he (Odumeje) crashed into the spot in an exceptionally threatening way, nearly slammed into the security officials and he emerged and went to greet the person who was driving the machine (earthmover) with purpose to prevent him from going on (with the destruction)," Mr Soludo said.
He said albeit the priest was qualified for be treated with "decency and in altruistic way" like each and every other occupant, his organization would oppose endeavors by anyone to "challenge the express government's power and resolve" to keep up with the rule of law in the state.
Mr Soludo said he called the minister when he got the subtleties of what unfolded during the destruction exercise to hear his side of the story all together "to make a reasonable and fair judgment" about the episode.
He said the proprietors of the impacted structures and designs were "adequately informed" of the destruction around two months prior, however neglected to eliminate the noticeable designs, accepting that the state government would approve exemption.
"I'm certain God, in a display of divine insight will be exceptionally outraged by anyone guaranteeing that he constructed a congregation to love God while you utilize that congregation to make a situation that is killing individuals and obliterating the properties of others," he expressed.
No remuneration
The lead representative additionally said the state government wouldn't remunerate proprietors of the annihilated unlawful designs.
He said they would rather be approached to pay the public authority for the expense of destruction since they neglected to eliminate their unlawful designs themselves as prior trained.
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"We had asked individuals who based on these (waste) channels to eliminate them without help from anyone else. Presently, they have fizzled," he said.
This destruction is costing us cash. It will cost cash to remove the garbage. When we finish, we will put down the expense and send them the bill. They truly need to pay for the expense of the destruction," Mr Soludo added.
The lead representative noticed that instead of look for pay, the proprietors of the unlawful designs ought to be worried about how to repay groups of individuals who lost their lives during a flood brought about by these designs a year ago.
They ought to apologize Ndi Anambra and afterward pay for individuals that their activities have prompted their demises," the lead representative said.


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