The Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria, Fr Ejike Mbaka, has urged his followers to desist from attacking his Bishop, Rev Callistus Onaga.
Since Mbaka described the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, as stingy, many dramas had been unfolding.
His church was forced to be shut down as his congregation were warned not to go there for fellowship.
This led to a protest at the church’s premises by his followers who insisted on continuing their worship despite the order on the ground.
Reacting, Mbaka, in a statement made available to newsmen, dissociated himself from the protest and reminded them that the activities at the church remained suspended.
The statement read in part, “My attention has been drawn to activities that took place in the Adoration Ground on Sunday. I am not in any way involved in such activities.
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“We received with obedience the directive issued by my Bishop, Rev Callistus Onaga, on June 17, 2022.
“May I therefore appeal to the faithful, in particular, members of Adoration Ministry Enugu, Nigeria, to remain calm and united with the body of Christ in the Diocese and also refrain from any measure of violence either in action or by abusive utterances.”
“Those who take to attacking or insulting my dear Bishop should desist from such.
“The Bishop is the Shepherd of the Church in the Diocese and we remain his flock who in every way and at all times is expected to be respectful, obedient and willing to respond favourably to his apostolic directives.
“May I also remind you that all Adoration activities have been suspended until further notice.
“Adoration Ministry is ever submissive to the mother Church. I enjoin all adorers to know this and remain constantly in prayers for the manifestation of the will of God in the life of the ministry.”