The Citizens Advocacy for Social and Economic
Rights (CASER) has called on Pastor Enoch Adeboye to reverse his resignation as
the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) following
the enforcement of the controversial Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN)
law that limited the tenure of heads of religious bodies to a maximum of 20
years.
The Executive Director of CASER, Mr. Frank Tietie,
threatened to seek a court order to
compel Adeboye to rescind his decision should the “holy man of God’’ refuse to
voluntarily do so.
The statement read: “CASER urges the highly revered
Pastor Adeboye to change his mind and rescind his resignation as the general overseer
of RCCG.
“Where, therefore, the holy man of God refuses to
review his decision to resign, CASER shall seek an order of court to compel him
to remain as the general overseer.’’
Tiete noted that the clergyman stepped down as the
General Overseer of the RCCG in Nigeria last Saturday on the basis of the
controversial Corporate Governance Code of the FRN.
However, the code, which stipulates a 20-year
maximum tenure for heads of religious groups and civil rights organisations,
among other provisions, was suspended by the federal government last Monday.
But for the suspension, the regulation could have
also seen the exit of other affected men of God from the headship of their
churches which include David Oyedepo (Living Faith Church Worldwide aka
Winners’ Chapel); William Kumuyi (Deeper Christian Life Ministry) and Mike
Okonkwo (The Redeemed Evangelical Mission).
Meanwhile, Tiete said the group was acting, not
only in the interest of members of the RCCG who respect Adeboye, but also in
the interest the Church generally.
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