The General Superintendent of Assemblies of God
Church, Rev. Paul Emeka, who was suspended over allegations of misconduct,
financial misappropriation and other matters has said, even though he has been
suspended, he is innocent of them all. He also stated that, there are some
people in the church who feel threatened by his presence and are the ones
behind it. He also made it clear that some leaders are also totally against him
for raising his voice against their wish. Anyway, Rev. Emeka has taken them to
court, and the court insists he remains the General Superintendent, but that
has still not made the church call him back. Find an exclusive interview Rev.
Emeka granted Vanguard
Newspaper after the cut....
What is your position on the crisis
rocking Assemblies of God Church?
Everything has immediate and remote causes; so in a
situation like this, you don’t really know where to start. I must let you
know that there was a time we got license to operate the Evangel University.
The Board of Trustees employed people and, of course, members of the church,
but they began to mis-run the university, making it too expensive for us to
continue.
They employed without looking back, they employed
without consulting, because, by the law of the university, statutorily as the
General Superintendent, I am the Chancellor and the Visitor. I am the
proprietor, so I was concerned that they were spending too much. We had 73
students but they employed 135 workers. In their first salary schedule, they
brought six million naira. We protested but helplessly paid.
In the second one, it went up to nine million naira
and it never came down until it came to thirteen million naira. Each time we
called them to give account, they said no, that they were not accountable
to the BOT or even the Executive Council of the church, that they were
accountable to the Governing Council. So there was a problem, nobody was
accountable to us.
So the BOT, in the process of recognising and
adopting a pragmatic approach in the running of the university, suspended them
and set up a panel to look into how the university was being run. But
these people ran to what we call Ambassadors of the Kingdom made up
of those my predecessor felt had served the church and gave them the
recognition as ‘Ambassadors of the Kingdom’.
It was not meant to be an association; it has no
place in our constitution or organogram of the church. But somehow the
people (Ambassadors) came together and began to see themselves as a
pressure group or the political arm of the church. The Vice Chancellor of
the university happens to be a member of the body and he ran to them and
called on them to help him out.
They came to the Executive Council (EC) to see
us and we asked them to wait, that we will invite the BOT and explain
everything to them. They laid their complaints that the young university will
soon be closed, that they were not happy that the people were suspended and
didn’t care to know the reason for our action.
Few weeks later, they came up with a write up that
they addressed to the Presbyters (these are pastors in Assemblies of God and
are up to 2,000 in number). They didn’t address it to the EC members which is
the highest decision making body of the church. This was where trouble
started. All of us had different approach towards resolving it.
Germany house
They came up with so many allegations that didn’t
have to do with the university but other things. They alleged many things against
me. For instance, they talked about a house we bought in Germany. The
allegation associated with the Germany house purchase are very shapeless, the
story keeps increasing by the day. They also alleged that we
created the Assemblies of God Ministers Benefit Fund.
The pastors every month make contributions to
that fund and, each time a pastor retires, he is given what he
contributed with interest and the balance remains with the church. They also
alleged that I made a pledge to the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria without
consulting the EC, that my brother-in-law was the one hiring equipment and
being given two million naira each time we were to do a programme and helping
himself from that.
The truth is not far-fetched because the purchase of
the project in Germany was started by my predecessor, the advance which was
twenty million naira was paid by the General Treasurer who was serving under
him and later on there was this election that brought me in when he retired and
we continued from there.
The church obtained a loan from GTB and it was the
responsibility of the General Treasurer and the accountants there to pay and
they paid and kept remitting the money to the company until the
transaction was completed. I didn’t have anything to do with the money,
all I did was to go and see if it was true, the General Secretary equally went
and the Assistant General Superintendent also went, all these things are in our
minutes.
But when they were making their allegations, they
didn’t do them as if all these things are in the minutes; they talked as if I
woke up one day and carried the money to buy a property in Germany.
Retired pastors fund
The allegation on the Pastors Benefit Fund started
about 16 years ago. Each pastor contributes automatically to the fund and
goes home with what he contributed on retirement with interest. But I
discovered that each month, all the ministers of Assemblies of God contribute
an average of thirty million naira but the ministers who retire in
a given month don’t take up to six million naira and there was a Board set up
to use that money and invest.
It was from there that we built our bank called AG
Homes; that continued for many years until I became the General Superintendent.
I proposed before the EC that here you have one man managing the millions
of naira that the ministers are contributing and here you have the bank. He is
the Managing Director of the bank as well as the Chairman of the Board, that it
would be nice that we separate it so that he will continue to be the Chairman
of the Board and another person the Managing Director. The Committee bought the
idea.
I equally said that the ministers
retiring, and given what they contributed with interest and the money remains
there, they are not coming back at any time to benefit from the investment that
their money was put into. I said the only way these people could have a
share is that since this body doesn’t give them pension and since what the
General Council pays to them as pension monthly is too small, we should
do something to enhance their living standard from the money.
By the time the former Board was handing over, they
had already about N2.5billion and I said it was possible to take
part of this money to increase the pastors pension so that they don’t
suffer too much. They accepted and adopted it unanimously. I proposed N350
million but they handed over about N1.5million and said they had invested the
rest.
We said they should give us N200million so that we
start helping the retired pastors and they sent it from AG Homes to the General
Council account. It did not go to my personal account. The General Treasurer
received it, receipted for it; but when they were writing, they started
alleging and talking as if I had direct access to the money and using it on my
own. It was credited to the General Council account.
Donation to PFN
On the allegation about making donation to the PFN,
we went to the NAC (National Advisory Committee) meeting of the PFN, all the
church leaders were there. So there was this spontaneous fund raised, people
were pledging fifty to one hundred million, but, on behalf the Assemblies of
God, I pledged ten million naira and that was not to say I paid it immediately.
When I came back, I brought the matter before the
Executive Council meeting and they approved that the General Treasurer should
pay. Nobody gave me cash, it was a cheque credited in the account of the PFN.
But here they said the Executive Committee did not know about it even when they
paid willingly.
Another allegation about my in-law hiring equipment;
the truth of the matter is that whenever we are doing a big programme, there is
a central committee that will meet with sub-committees.
At a time, the committee told us they now had a
company owned by one Okezie and that they supply power and sound to the
government at Okpara Square each time they had a programme and that if we would
hire them, they would do us good.
We told them to bring them and they brought them.
The central planning committee would always haggle the price with this man
depending on the nature and duration of the programme.
We would agree and immediately we agree on price the
manager of the company would go to the accounts office where he would be given
a cheque and that ends it.
Nobody gives me the money and that is the structure
of the church. The General Superintendent does not have anything to do with
money, we take the decisions and it is the responsibility of the General
Treasurer with the people working under him to take action. Now when the
Ambassadors brought their complaints and started alleging all these things,
they were not in a position to know since they are not in the organogram of the
church.
It was somebody that made them to know and they came
up with these allegations that never existed. They are alleging over N450
million.
The Executive Committee members working with me who
know when all these decisions were taken, I thought they would come to my
aid when these allegations were raised but some of them were of the opinion
that these Ambassadors will be brought and they would be made to repeat the
allegations and I would answer.
That continued until a certain time when they
appealed to the General Committee. The General Committee, judicially speaking,
is higher than the Executive Committee, the Executive Committee makes
decisions. The General Committee is called twice a year but if a General
Committee is needed, the General Superintendent can on his own call it but if
it is called without the General Superintendent, the constitution says they
will obtain 33 percent signatories of the members of the General Committee and
they will lay it on the table of the General Superintendent and he will invite
the people for the General Committee and he equally will determine the
terms to be discussed with members of the Executive Committee.
Now they called the General Committee without
respect to this process. They were not able to obtain it because the
constitution says that the General Committee will serve as a court of final
appeal and I told them that if the General Committee will serve as the final
appeal, it means that the Executive Committee will serve as court of first
appeal.
First of all, we have to look at it so that if the General
Committee sits, we will now tell them the extent to which we have looked at it.
But I never knew there was a political plan to be hatched that day. They
never allowed me to execute it as constitution demands and that was on the 6th
of March. I told them I wouldn’t attend because it fell short of constitutional
demands.
There were text messages here and there but, before
that day, I had called the police to say I was not comfortable with the meeting
and asked them to stop it but the police said no, they didn’t have the
right to stop a private meeting of the church, that all I needed to do was to
obtain a court order to stop it.
Court order
I invited my lawyer to prepare a court order to the
effect. It was not to be a court order against the Assemblies of God but
against certain individuals I perceived were responsible for the General
Committee. But along the line, I called the lawyer and said I would want
to terminate the suit, that I would be misunderstood and I asked him to leave
it.
But on that very day of the meeting, somebody
from among the Ambassadors and the eleven Executive Committee members standing
against me was sent to go to court and look for the abandoned suit and he
brought it to the General Committee.
In that meeting, the Legal Adviser of the
church was the one who read it that the General Superintendent had taken
the church to court and should be suspended. But some others said he didn’t
take the church to court, because the Trustees are not there, the General Council
is not there and Assemblies of God is not there but those there are
individuals, but they wouldn’t listen.
He also failed to let them know that the suit was
abandoned and the court wrote to that effect, that the suit was not in
existence. Nobody was served any summons.
What is happening is that there is a group of men in
the church whose interests became threatened and they felt I was the one
anchoring it.
But when I was making the reorganization, I didn’t deliberately
do it to step on any toe, I was doing what I felt would help the
church to go forward because to me, I didn’t feel comfortable that every day
you stand before the church to go and raise fund, instead of people
hearing sermons, you are telling them about money whereas we have ventures here
and there that could yield money for the church.
Without worrying people, our offering and tithe
should be enough. That was my aim. We had money. If you invest N250 million
very well, it will increase the revenue of the church. As at last year, the
pastors fund generated N2.5 billion from the time that scheme started, all that
had been paid to the pastors was only N123million in 16 years, up to N300
million and more was spent on office.
The purpose of that scheme was not to run office or
other things but to help our pastors in retirement but many of them are
suffering and we felt free to our conscience to allow them in that state and
pay lip service to our holiness. They said Rev Chidi Okoroafor becomes the
acting General Superintendent. This is what has been rocking Assemblies of God.
But we learnt some members of the church later went
to court. Is this true?
I didn’t go to court. Dr Nathan Udeze and another
one who is a lecturer in one of our Bible schools, Dr Ekenedilichukwu Offodile,
they didn’t like what happened, they went to court and sued and the
nature of the suit was in representative capacity, not only for the two of them
but for any other person who did not like what happened.
We went to the court for hearing three times
and the court said, return to status quo and, by this I am still the General
Superintendent and Chidi remains the assistant and there is nothing like
acting. Yet our people have decided to ignore the court order.
This is what is happening and on daily basis they
keep writing against me. In the Assemblies of God, the maximum punishment is
suspension; after suspending me, you say you are setting up a panel, so when
the committee must have concluded its work, what other punishment will you give
me? If you have allegations of fraud, the police is there to look into it.
How do you feel about what is happening and at what
point can you leave it for God. What will be your advice to members?
I have already left it for God. What I am doing is
simply what God wants me to do. I have tried my best; a man does not praise
himself. I have not laid bad example – morally speaking or with money. You
cannot say that you found Paul Emeka messing up with women or in fact that you
suspect him at all.
The salary I take is enough for me; forget about
what they are writing about. Think about it, in a corporate organization, you
cannot steal money alone, you cannot go and take half a million alone, there is
a Treasurer and you cannot in the name of General Superintendent pounce on
people’s money and you begin to cart it away. The national leadership of PFN
has come and they keep turning them here and there. They should
tell the world what is happening.
Somebody is retired and wants to be the father of
the Assemblies of God and that is why I believe it cannot last for long because
the people do not like it and God himself does not like what is happening. But
we will not chicken out for them to continue even if I am out.
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