At A Glance
- Akbayan Party-list Rep. Perci Cendaña on Friday, Aug. 22, urged the government to grant the United States' (US) extradition request for embattled Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) founder Apollo Quiboloy, who he claimed continues to wield influence amid his sexual abuse charges.
Akbayan Party-list Rep. Perci Cendaña on Friday, Aug. 22, urged the government to grant the United States' (US) extradition request for embattled Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) founder Apollo Quiboloy, who he claimed continues to wield influence amid his sexual abuse charges.
“If such an extradition request exists I strongly urge our government, especially the Department of Justice (DOJ), to immediately begin the process for the extradition of Quiboloy including requesting our local courts to immediately resolve the pending charges against him,” Cendaña said.
The lawmaker said Quiboloy, the self-proclaimed ‘Appointed Son of God,’ must be made to answer the serious charges of human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and abuse of minors.
He said such heinous crimes were not mere acts of misconduct, but “expose the breadth of Quiboloy’s power and influence, which he continues to wield even today".
“Even in detention, Quiboloy continues to wield huge political and religious power in our country. His inordinate access and influence within our country’s political establishment undermine investigations and endanger witnesses,” he said.
“For years, he concealed his crimes by silencing and intimidating victims. It is clear that true justice will evade his victims should he continue to remain in the Philippines,” he added.
Cendaña says he supports Quiboloy’s urgent extradition to the US “so that justice may finally prevail".
“No man, not even one claiming to be a son of God, is above the law — especially not one accused of such monstrous crimes against children and humanity,” he said.