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| credits: Chukwudi Akasile | 
 According to Punchng , Worshipers of Saint Matthew's Anglican Church, Nkpogwu Deanery, Rivers State, battled themselves over signatories to Church's bank account.
Anglican Church leaders in the Diocese of
 Niger Delta North and foundation members of the Saint Matthew’s 
Anglican Church, Nkpogwu Deanery, Rivers State, have locked horns over 
who should be signatories to the church’s bank account.
The leaders of the church had frowned on a
 situation where only foundation members were signatories to St. 
Matterw’s bank account. Their argument was that the vicar of the church 
must be a signatory.
The issue escalated after a new vicar, 
Ven. Chiemela Samuel, assumed duty at the church and was not allowed to 
 be a signatory to the church’s bank account.
The leaders subsequently took on the foundation members, which led to a crisis in the church.
The crisis, however, took a fresh turn 
when the foundation members openly challenged the leaders at a peace 
meeting and embarked on a spontaneous protest outside the church 
premises.
The meeting was called on Saturday to 
settle the issue amicably, but rather, it escalated the crisis in the 
church, with the foundation members demanding the removal of the pastor.
 Electrical connections to the vicar’s lodge were also disconnected.
Archibishop, Province of Niger Delta and 
Bishop, Diocese of Niger Delta North, Most Rev. Ignatius Kattey, who had
 tried to broker peace, said withdrawal and use of church funds without 
the knowledge of the vicar was wrong.
He blamed the problem of the church on “some foundation members, who had been parading themselves as a cabal in the church.”
He said, “This church has been giving 
problem since its inception. Members use money anyhow without the 
pastor’s approval. We feel there should be a check to these things.
“In Anglican churches all over the world,
 pastors are chief signatories, but it is not like that in this church. 
The foundation members of the church use money anyhow because the pastor
 is not a signatory to the church’s account.”
It was learnt that the diocesan 
management team had met with some of the church members and came out 
with a communiqué sighted by our correspondent on Thursday.
The communiqué, signed by Kattey and two 
others, reads in part, “The Diocesan Board maintains that henceforth and
 in line with the provisions and financial instructions of the Diocese 
(Niger Delta North), signatories to all church bank accounts should be 
the chairman (rector or vicar), treasurer and secretary with the 
chairman as the only principal (‘A’) signatory.
“To this end, the Diocesan Board further 
directs that all current signatories to all bank accounts of St. 
Matthew’s Anglican Church, Nkpogwu Deanery, be replaced with new ones 
from the caretaker committee until such a time when elections will be 
held in line with diocesan regulations.
“The relevant provisions of the diocesan 
financial institutions should be adhered to in order to forestall 
further abuse of church funds.”
The Chairman, Resolution Committee, Ven. 
Richard Okpara, condemned the invasion of the pastor’s residence to 
disconnect electricity to the house.
He added, “The pastor brought a 
generator. They went there again and destroyed it and spread faeces on 
the pastor’s premises. We consider that to be witchcraft.
“About three pastors were driven away by this group of persons and now they want to drive the current pastor away.”
A member of the church, who prefers 
anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the matter, described the 
allegations against the foundation members of the church as fallacies, 
adding that the congregation had agreed that the pastor should go.
“All these allegations are fallacies. The
 bishop is bringing ethnic coloration to the whole issue. The pastor is 
trying to change the vision of the church and members are saying that 
the pastor should go.”
When contacted, Samuel told PUNCH Metro on the telephone that he stood by the position of the diocese.
He added, “But we should know that the 
truth always stands with two legs and falsehood stands with one leg. 
Very soon, lies will get tired and the truth will prevail.”
 
 
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