The crisis in the Assemblies of God Church Nigeria, yesterday
took a different turn as members of two camps clashed leaving some
people wounded.
Embattled General Superintendent of the church, Rev. Paul Emeka
The
major cause of the clash was said to be as a result of the meeting
slated to hold yesterday by the faction loyal to the Assistant General
Superintendent, Rev. Chidi Okoroafor against the embattled General
Superintendent of the church, Rev. Paul Emeka to review the crisis that
engulfed the church at Isiagu Street, Achara Layout branch of the
church.
It would be recalled it was reported in March 2014, that there was tension in the church over the suspension of Assemblies of God Church's General Superintendent Rev. Paul Emeka over allegations of misconduct, highhandedness and financial misappropriation in the administration of the church.
The
embattled General Superintendent of the church, Rev. Paul Emeka and
some top members of the church had engaged in a protracted dispute over
issues relating to lack of accountability and conspiracy in the church’s
leadership.
The
District Pastor incharge of Isiagu street branch of the church, Pastor
Isaac Ochu, who is in the anti-Emeka faction, accepted to host the
meeting, even when some leaders of his branch, including the deacons,
were opposed to the meeting.
Pastor Ochu was said to have
announced the meeting last Sunday but his members who were sympathetic
to the GS, told him point-blank that the meeting of the alleged
renegades should not hold in the church.
Pastor Ochu was said to
have ignored their advice and went ahead to convene the meeting in his
church but unknown to him, the deacons in the church had mobilized their
colleagues from other branches to barricade the entrances to the
church.
The anti-Emeka group sensing that there could be danger at
the meeting venue, reportedly invited soldiers to the church Monday
night but were withdrawn in the early hours of yesterday.
However,
when the participants who were mostly pastors from different branches
of the church in the state arrived for the meeting yesterday morning,
they met a stiff resistance by the pro-Emeka group and as they tried to
force their way into the church, a fight broke out between the two
groups.
The
anti-Emeka group, according to an eyewitness, was overpowered as the
pastors ran for their dear lives and later moved to an undisclosed place
in Trans-Ekulu to hold the meeting.
The pro-Emeka group remained at the church premises until yesterday evening but declined to speak with newsmen.
But
some of the deacons were heard threatening that Pastor Ochu would not
be allowed to preside over the affairs of the church, henceforth, for
identifying with the renegades who they accused of trying to destroy the
church.
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