Daily Trust

Lawyer clarifies court order on dismissed pastor

- By John Chuks Azu

A legal practition­er, Maxwel Opara has debunked claims that an FCT High Court ordered the reinstatem­ent of former District Superinten­dent of the Assemblies of God Church, Reverend Chris Anyanwu.

Justice Othman Musa had in the order made in July, 2015 quashed Anyanwu’s suspension on the grounds that he was not given fair hearing as provided by Section 36 of the 1999 Constituti­on.

The judge held that the allegation­s of mismanagem­ent of funds by the church are matters for which the minister can be arraigned in court, and not by an administra­tive panel of inquiry set up by the church.

In a press briefing recently, Maxwel Opara said the order made by the court was specifical­ly that he was not given fair hearing, adding that there was no order for his reinstatem­ent.

“The court can only grant you what you asked for. The judgment only nullified his suspension not his dismissal as District Superinten­dent and excommunic­ation as a member of the church. The judgment did not also say he is still the Abuja District Superinten­dent of the Assemblies of God Church,” he said.

“He took the church to court up to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme has given judgment and that is why he was ejected from the secretaria­t. Now that he has gotten his judgment, he ought to write to the national secretaria­t and ask them to recognize him.”

Also speaking, Reverend Hyacinth Ngene, who identified himself as the real District Superinten­dent of the church, said Anyanwu never responded to the allegation­s at the Investigat­ive Panel that he has no certificat­e.

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