The leadership crisis rocking the Assemblies of God Church in Nigeria
has been laid to rest, following the dismissal and ex-communication of
the former General Superintendent of the Church, Rev. Dr. Paul Emeka for
alleged breach of constitution and peace of the church.
The Church also sacked and ex-communicated Raphael Itotoh, Nicholas
Anyanwu, Philips Efejunti, Roland Best, Kayode Shinkale, Bulus Goni,
Baba Fada and others.
They were sacked from the church during the 35th quadrennial General
Meeting of the Church held yesterday at Evangel Camp along Enugu-
Abakaliki Expressway, Okpoto, Ebonyi State, where the council urged Rev.
Paul Emeka and others to hand over the property of Assemblies of God to
the elected leaders.
The Church elected new leaders to pilot affairs of the church. They
include Rev. Dr. Chidi Okoroafor, the former Assistant General
Superintendent as the new General Superintendent, Rev. Pastor Ejikeme
Ejim Assistant General Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Godwin Amawoh (General
Secretary), Rev. Dr. Vincent Alaje as General Treasurer and Rev. Scott
Ennis as Chairman of NMFF and 14 other leaders.
In a motion moved by Rev. Peter Okwor from Ijebu District and
seconded by Rev. Cyril Anikwe from Nnewi District, the General Council
in session unanimously confirmed and ratified the decision of the
General Committee on March 6 to dismiss Paul Emeka as a Pastor and
suspended him as a member for taking the Church to court and breaching
the constitution and bye law of Assemblies of God Nigeria.
The General Council in session also unanimously condemned all the
actions of Paul Emeka, namely, harassing church leaders with police and
thugs, malicious and damaging publications in newspapers as well as
lifting the suspension of those that breached the Assemblies of God
Nigeria church.
The Council further accused the dismissed superintendent of the
church of suspending undeservedly people that were not in his support,
dissolving some presbyters illegally, arbitrarily and
unconstitutionally, creating illegal administrative units, taking over
Evangel Television and registering it in his personal name. Rev. Emeka
and the other sacked members were also accused of purportedly dissolving
the Board of Trustees of Assemblies Of God Nigeria, and constituting an
illegal Board of Trustees, conducting an illegal council meeting and
setting aside the duly elected Executive Committee, continuing
occupation of the General Council secretariat and General Superintendent
residence, and tampering with function and administration of Evangel
University contrary to NUC policies.
The General Council in session also unanimously commended the
Executive Committee for faithfully implementing the decision of the
General Committee and for standing firmly and resolving to protect the
sanctity of Assemblies of God at the risk of their lives.ยบ
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