The Presiding Bishop of
the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Dr David Oyedepo, has advised the Federal
Government to expunge the part of the newly-signed amended Companies and Allied
Matters Act, 2020 that gives the supervising minister the power to remove the
board of trustees of churches without recourse to the court.
The
President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had on August 7 signed into
law, the Companies and Allied Matters Bill, 2020.
The bill, recently passed by the National Assembly, replaced the
1990 CAMA.
Oyedepo gave this advice while delivering a sermon at the Faith
Tabernacle, Ota in Ogun State during the first service on of the church after
Covid-19 lockdown on Sunday.
Oyedepo said, “In the document, they said the
registrar-general can remove the trustees without recourse to the court. Don’t
try it. This must be from somebody who woke up from the wrong side of the bed
after dreaming. The person must have drafted that aspect in the bill as their
custom is.
“I am 51 years old in this thing (Christianity), don’t try it. I
have been with Jesus for some time and I am sent as a prophet to nations. That
a minister can remove the trustees and close the accounts of the church is.
“You don’t know the
strength of any man until you molest his wife. The cheapest way for a leader to
lose respect is to insult the wife of his worker. He will tell you to take your
job and insult you thoroughly.
“Please know that the church is the bride of Christ. We are
returning home someday for the big marriage supper of the lamb. It is wisdom to
quickly expunge that part that affects the religious body from that document.
It is only safe to do that.
“In fact, they said they would appoint managers. So, they can
appoint occultists to be managers of church affairs when we are alive. Don’t
try it when this crude prophet is alive, when all the sons of the prophets are
alive, don’t try it, this is a timely advice.”
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