The
lingering leadership dispute that has factionalized the Assemblies of God
Church Nigeria may have been put to rest as an Enugu High Court ruled on
Thursday that Rev Prof Paul Emeka remains the authentic General Superintendent
of Church.
It
declared null and void, the purported meeting held on March 6 presided over by
the retired General Superintendent of the Church, Rev Charles Osueke where he
(Emeka) was allegedly suspended from office, even as it ordered those occupying
offices illegally on account of the suspension to vacate without further delay.
Ruling in
a suit brought by Emeka over the breach of his fundamental human rights, the
Court presided over by Justice Anthony Onovo, held that he was never removed as
the General Superintendent of the church, stressing that the meeting that took
the decision was illegal as it was convoked without regard to the constitution
of the church or law.
The Judge
also frowned seriously over the refusal of a faction of the church led by the
Assistant Superintendent, Rev Chidi Okoroafor to an injunction of the court on
the matter of March 8 this year where it had ordered a return to status quo
pending the determination of the matter.
On March
6, this year, a meeting by a group of members of the church called Ambassadors
of the Kingdom presided over by the retired General Superintendent of the
Church; Osueke had met and suspended Rev Emeka from office for alleged
corruption and embezzlement.
It went
further to appoint Okoroafor the acting General Superintendent and advised
branches of the church nationwide to severe dealings with
Paul and
disallow him from using their pulpits anywhere to preach the gospel.
They
further accused him of taking the church to court contrary to the stipulations
of the church’s constitution.
He had
described the group as a breach of his fundamental rights to worship and fair
hearing, stressing that the meeting where the action was held was
unconstitutional as it did not follow laid down rules.
He
further sought an order of court declaring every appointment made by the group
as illegal as well as the restoration of his rights as the General
Superintendent of the Church.
Ruling on
the matter yesterday, Justice Onovo agreed that the March 6 meeting was
illegal, null and void, stressing that the retired General Superintendent
“usurped the powers of the incumbent General Superintendent to preside over the
meeting”. He agreed that Paul Emeka’s constitutional and human rights were
grossly violated.
- Vanguard
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