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The Assemblies of God Church has announced the
excommunication of its past General Superintendent, Rev. Paul Emeka, from the
church
But reacting to the development, Emeka said the
action was a “coup.”
While announcing the removal of its spiritual
leader’s dismissal from the ministry with his pastoral certificate withdrawn,
the church also announced the emergence of Rev. Chidi Okoroafor as the new
General Superintendent of the church.
He was elected alongside three other principal
officials and fifteen zonal representatives to form the new Executive Council
of the church for the next four years.
The decisions were part of the resolutions
reached by over 7,000 delegates of the church at the General Council meeting at
its Evangel Camp, Okpoko in Ebonyi State.
At the council meeting, held every four years,
the delegates reportedly decided on the excommunication after concluding that
the ex-spiritual leader “had dragged the name of the church in the mud by
instituting legal suits and using law enforcement agencies to witch-hunt some
of their leaders.”
According to the Legal Adviser of the church,
Barrister Abuka, the dismissal of Emeka was necessary and had paved the way to
institute litigation against the former general superintendent, who was alleged
to be “making moves with some members to take over the church.”
The church also claimed he was working with other
alleged collaborators believed to be working at cross-purposes with the
church’s leadership.
Commenting on the crisis rocking the church,
Okoroafor said the measures were necessary to remove those whom he described as
“dissidents bent on frustrating progress” in the church.
He confirmed that legal actions would be taken
against Emeka and others seeking to take over the church through lawsuits.
Justifying the reasons for this, the new general
superintendent said, “We cannot spiritualise legal issues. You can’t just be
praying when somebody is taking you to courts. We would no long keep quiet and
allow our property taken over or our accounts fraudulently run by them.”
He pointed out that the church had identified
constitutional loopholes that Emeka and other capitalised on, stating that such
sections would be properly addressed when an emergency council meeting holds
next year.
However, the excommunicated general
superintendent told SUNDAY PUNCH that he stood for reconciliation.
According to him, the church has been embroiled in some crises in which a
former Governor of Ebonyi State, Sam Egwu and the Pentecostal Fellowship of
Nigeria intervened in the matter.
Emeka said, “By announcing my excommunication
from the church, they are trying to instill fear into people so that they can
distance themselves from me. I stand for reconciliation. I have committed no
offence.
“But, some people in the church organised an
illegal election to remove me by force from office. They would not allow me to
complete my four-year tenure in office which started in 2010. They are even
threatening my life. I have petitioned the Inspector-General of Police on
that.”
Punch
1 comment:
At the last days!!!!many story like this will be heard.
am not surprise!!!!
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