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You can’t sack me, embattled Anglican priest tells church

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By Nwafor Okafor

 

The embattled Anglican priest in the Diocese on the Niger, Rev. Canon LumenCristi Eboh has said the church has no powers to sack him as a priest of the communion.

He said he remained a priest in the Melchizedek order and could not be dismissed from priesthood except by God.

The Diocese had in a press conference, announced Eboh’s sacking following alleged misconduct and disobedience.

The Bishop, Rt. Rev. Owen Nwokolo, through the Deputy Chancellor, Sir Ben Uzuegbu, (SAN) had accused the priest of deliberately avoiding invitations to defend his allegations.

But the cleric on Thursday said his purported dismissal by the Bishop which was in exercise of his canonical powers was limited to his (Eboh) ability to serve only in the diocese.

Speaking through his lawyer, Stanley Okafor accused the bishop of making references to matters already in court against him, as well as anchoring his suspension and dismissal on imaginary allegations.

He said, “My attention has been drawn to statements which emanated from the deputy chancellor and Director of Communications of the Diocese which tainted my character and portrayed me in bad light during a press parley.

“Needless to say that these agents of the Diocese acted at the pleasure of my lord bishop.

“One would have expected a respected Senior Advocate of Nigeria and his peers to advise the bishop aright that matters in court should be stepped down pending determination of substantive matters by court of proper jurisdiction.

“If indeed these matters are before the court of law, why would my lord bishop therefore preempt the court by suspending and dismissing me on those same allegations even when my innocence or otherwise has not been determined by these courts?”

Eboh who had earlier resigned his priesthood, said the decision followed protracted threats from the bishop, as well as accumulated acrimony between two of them.

He denied being a Catholic seminarian before switching over to the Anglican communion, saying he had been an Anglican from birth and would remain there till death.

He also claimed to be the only priest in the church not in the payroll of the diocese.

Describing allegation of impregnating a girl as funny and diversionary, Eboh said he was advised by his legal team to refrain from comments on the matter as it could jeopardise investigation.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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