Court Upholds Suspension of Emeka From Assemblies of God Church
The leadership crisis rocking the
Assemblies of God Church was on Friday resolved by the Supreme Court in
favour of the acting General Superintendent of the church, Rev. Chidi
Okoroafor, and the church.
Chidi Okoroafor
The court dismissed the appeal filed by
the ex-general superintendent and pastor of the church, Paul Emeka, on
the ground that his case lacked merit and substance.
In the lead judgment delivered by
Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, the court held that it was wrong of Pastor
Emeka to have instituted an action on the enforcement of his fundamental
human right to association in a matter involving the church as a
non-governmental organisation.
Justice Kekere-Ekun said that the
provisions of fundamental human right as enshrined in section 36 of the
1999 constitution did not cover a pastor sacked and expelled by a
church.
“Being a pastor, General Superintendent
and member of a church is not a fundamental right as envisaged in the
1999 constitution.
The remedy for the removal of the appellant as a
pastor, General Superintendent and a member of the respondent does not
fall within section 36 because the right to be a pastor is not a
constitutional one,” she held.
Details later…
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