Kazeem Ugbodaga
The
Methodist Church Nigeria has declared war on leaders and members who
are still having more than one wife. Rising from its Biennial Conference
in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, southern Nigeria, the
church said it was time to purge the Church of Christ from church
workers and members still comfortable with having more than one wife.
A
communiqué issued at the end of the 9th Biennial Conference resolved
that workers and members practicing polygamy would be stopped from
holding any position in the church.
“Conference resolve
that any member of the church who goes into a polygamous relationship
will henceforth be sanctioned in accordance with the Rules of the
Church,” the communiqué said.
The communiqué was signed
by Rt. Rev. C. Raphael Opoko, TFG Secretary of Conference and His
Eminence, Dr. Samuel Emeka Kanu Uche, Prelate, Methodist Church Nigeria.
On
the abduction of over 200 female students of Government Secondary
School, Chibok, Borno State, the Conference condemned the callous
activities of the Boko Haram insurgents and expressed concern over their
continued absence from their families and loved ones.
“While
praying for their release from their evil abductors, Conference calls
on the Federal Government and the International Community to do
everything humanly possible to free these girls and return them to their
families.
“Conference prays for divine comfort and
succour for the families of these young girls who are experiencing
intense traumatic experiences over these incidents,” it said.
In
the same vein, the Conference urged all communities at loggerheads
across the nation to sheath their swords and embrace peace, saying peace
is a vital tool for the development of any nation or society.
“Conference
calls on Nigerians to be tolerant of one another and to show respect
for other people’s views even when they are diametrically opposed to
ours as these are part of the mechanics of having sustainable growth,”
it added.
The Conference appealed passionately to those
engaged in armed robbery, kidnapping, human trafficking, baby
factories, oil bunkering and other terrible vices troubling the society
to change their lifestyle for a more positive and productive one and
contribute their quota meaningfully to national re-birth.
“Conference
also calls on the Federal Government to do more in the area of creating
jobs so as to engage unemployed Nigerians (especially the youths) whose
population is growing astronomically and is posing itself as a ticking
time bomb waiting to explode.
“Conference calls on the
people of Rivers State to come together and consolidate on the gains of
democracy achieved so far under an atmosphere of peace and love.
Conference enjoins the political leadership of the state and the
citizenry to work together for the future of the state and for the
generation unborn,” it said.
While commending members
of the national conference for arriving at a consensus on nineteen out
of twenty Committee reports, the conference urged them to resolve all
issues around the devolution of power, with maturity and love for the
nation, urging the National Assembly to adopt all the credible proposals
that would move the country forward.
The communiqué
also urged all tiers of government to be more pro-active in preventive
health care and on the Ebola plague, it advocated concerted efforts on
dissemination of information, particularly preventive measures, to the
citizens, imploring people to pay attention to personal hygiene and
avoid panicking.

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