NIKE 2024 STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING COMMUNIQUE

   
NIKE 2024 STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING COMMUNIQUE
 
COMMUNIQUÉ ISSUED AT THE END OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE CHURCH OF NIGERIA (ANGLICAN COMMUNION) HELD FROM TUESDAY, 17TH TO FRIDAY, 20TH SEPTEMBER, 2024, AT ST ANDREW’S BASILICA, HILL VIEW, TRANS-EKULU, DIOCESE OF NIKE, ENUGU STATE.


Introduction
The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) Standing Committee met under the guidance of the Holy Spirit at St. Andrew’s Basilica, Hill View, Trans – Ekulu, Diocese of Nike, Enugu State, from Tuesday 17th – Friday 20th September, 2024.
The theme considered in the meeting was “The Lord That Heals: Perfect Healing of the People and Nation” (Exodus 15: 24 – 26; Mark 2:5-12). The meeting was presided over by His Grace, the Most Rev’d Henry Chukwudum Ndukuba, DD, (Archbishop, Metropolitan and Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion).
In attendance were 147 Archbishops and Bishops, 107 Clergy, and 93 lay members. Also in attendance at the opening ceremony were the wife of the Primate of Church of Nigeria, Mrs Angela Eberechukwu Ndukuba (President of Mothers’ Union and Girls’ Organizations); Barr Dr Peter Ndubuisi Mbah (Executive Governor of Enugu State); the Most Rev’d Dr David Onuoha (President of Christian Council of Nigeria); the Rt Rev’d Dr Yassir Andrew Eric (GAFCON Bishop for Muslim Background Believers Mission); the Rt Rev’d Prof. Cornelius S. S. Bello who facilitated the Bible Study; HRH Igwe Emmanuel Ugwu (Eze-Okwe 1 of Okwe Kingdom and Igwe of Ibagwa Nike); and other government and religious Functionaries.


The former Primates of Church of Nigeria, the Most Rev’d Dr Peter Jasper Akinola and the Most Rev’d Dr Nicholas D. Okoh, His Eminence, Dr Ekpenyong N. Akpanika, (The Prelate of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria and Moderator of General Assembly) sent goodwill messages.


At the end of the meeting, the Standing Committee issued the following communiqué:
Theme of the Standing Committee meeting:
The book of Exodus reveals the mighty power of God in the deliverance of his people from physical and spiritual oppressions. This includes the wholesome healing of the people of God and nation. Healing as restoration to full health in body, mind and spirit remains God’s desire for his people. Sickness and illness came into the world as a result of sin, yet God has made provision in Jesus Christ for the healing of the world.
The Standing Committee therefore decries consultation with mediums and spirits, demand for special sacrifices on the road or shrine, river or streams and other diabolical and occultic means of special candles and prayers or prophecies in attempt to be healed; and urge believers to exercise faith in God for the holistic healing of the spirit and body as well as utilize the gift of medical science.


State of the Nation:
The Ravage of Flood:
The Standing Committee commiserates with the government and people of states that have experienced serious devastation due to massive flood in recent time, especially communities in Borno state. This is attributed to continuous heavy rains and the failure of Alau dam, causing extensive damage and destruction of infrastructure, lives and livelihood. It prays for the comfort and healing of the LORD for the families of the deceased, and urge the government at all levels to take seriously the effects of climate change and make proactive efforts to prevent the consuming effects.


The Wave of Corruption: Nigeria has been bedeviled with a spate of corruption, biting her so hard that it has denied her every possible and visible developmental growth and livelihood. The more corruption is institutionalized the more it reigns in every facet of the Nigerian nation – Executives, Legislatures, Judiciary, Parastatals, agencies and even the ordinary citizen on the street. The speed and depth with which corruption thrives in Nigeria makes it difficult but not impossible to cure. The Standing Committee, therefore, decries the spate of corruption in our nation and highly recommends that agencies charged with the responsibility of fighting corruption (EFCC, ICPC, Nigeria Police, etc) should wake up and be more sincere, intentional and transparent in the discharge of their duty.


#EndBadGovernance# Protest:
The mass demonstration of Nigerians from 1st to 10th August, 2024 against bad governance and hunger in the nation was loud and clear. The Standing Committee stands with the Nigerian people on their cry against bad governance and hunger, as the people are tired of empty promises by government to stem the rising costs of living. Nigerians are indeed under severe hardship imposed by the insensitive economic policies of government. In spite of the precarious situation of the citizens, politicians in authority have continued in their ostentatious lifestyle and unabashed display of affluence and luxury which attract public restiveness. While it condemns miscreants who under the guise of the protest rampaged and looted public and private properties, it deplores the molestation, unnecessary arrest and trial of peaceful and nonviolent protesters.


Hoisting of Russian Flag:
The Standing Committee condemns the hoisting of Russian flags in parts of the country by some protesters, and urges the government to thoroughly investigate and deal with the instigators and perpetrators of this crime against the Nigeria State.


Creeping Xenophobia in Nigeria: The Standing Committee commends the President on his stand on the insidious rise in xenophobic tendencies in the country. Xenophobic activities might suggest that Nigeria is yet to be fully healed from the effects of the civil war. Therefore, it urges the President to ensure that the purveyors of xenophobic acts are brought to book instead of being merely condemned.


Need for a New Constitution:
The National Assembly has undertaken a piecemeal amendment of the military bequeathed
constitution. The Standing Committee calls for a holistic constitution review to reflect the true situation and concerns of the Nigerian people and address the various agitations of the citizens.
Scourge of Insecurity and Banditry:
Incidents of kidnapping and banditry have continued to ravage the country, despite the sworn determination of government to stem the tide. The Standing Committee salutes the courage and sacrifices of the security agencies and strongly urges the government to sincerely employ effective and productive strategies against the widespread insecurity in Nigeria.


Nigerian Economy and Hike on Fuel pump price:
The Nigerian economy has continued to dwindle. The recently approved minimum wage of N70,000.00 is already a defeated step taken by the government, as no sooner it was signed into law by the President than the fuel hike over took its essence. It is also pertinent to note that some state Governors have declared their inability to pay the minimum wage.


The Standing Committee strongly decries the hike in petroleum products (PMS, AGO, Kerosene, Cooking gas) which has made life miserable and unbearable for Nigerians. The cost of fuel influences the cost of virtually every economic activity.
It therefore, urges the government to bring down the cost of petroleum products to the reach of the general citizenry.


The Standing Committee salutes the coming on stream of Dangote refinery and for its bold effort towards solving the problem of scarcity of petroleum products and prays that it succeeds in this venture. It calls on government to quickly resolve the imbroglio between the NNPCL, MDPRA, and Dangote refinery in the interest of Nigerians.


Local Government Autonomy:
The Standing Committee applauds the recent Supreme Court ruling upholding the autonomy of the 774 LGAs in the nation. It therefore urges that the bill to establish the Local Government Independent Electoral Commission be handled expeditiously to ensure that the autonomy of the Local Governments brings the desired democratic governance and expected development of the constituent communities. Furthermore, it strongly recommends that financial security architecture to monitor the proper utilization of allocations accruing to the Local Governments be instituted to avoid the Local Governments becoming another layer of financial hemorrhage.


Conclusion:
God sees the situation of his people and hears their cry for healing. He is ever ready and willing to heal his people and nations. He is the LORD who heals us and he uses any means as he chooses for the healing of his people. May God’s healing power rest upon his people and our nation.


Signed
The Venerable Gershinen Paul Dajur, PhD
General Secretary, Church of Nigeria


The Most Rev’d Blessing C. Enyindah, PhD
Dean, Church of Nigeria


The Most Rev’d Henry C. Ndukuba, MA, BD, MA (Ed.), DD
Archbishop, Metropolitan and Primate of All Nigeria

Breaking News: Church of Nigeria Elects Seven Bishops, Four Archbishops

Breaking News: Church of Nigeria Elects Seven Bishops, Four Archbishops


The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), has elected Bishops to fill the vacant Episcopal Sees in Seven of its Dioceses and Four internal Ecclesiastical Provinces.

The elected Bishops are;
1. Jos Diocese
– Ven. Ephraim Gongdem
2. Okigwe Diocese
– Ven Dr John Obinali
3. Enugu Diocese
– Ven. Prof Sam IKe
4. Ijebu North Diocese
– Ven. Dr. Godwin Odubena
5. Ahoada Diocese
– Ven. Bernard Hanson
6. Wusasa Diocese
– Ven Titus Alkali
7. Osun North Diocese
– Ven Samuel O. Ifeyemi

While the Elected Archbishops are;
1. Enugu Province
– Rt. Rev’d Sosthenes Eze, Bishop of Enugu North Diocese
2. Kwara Province
— Most Rev’d Israel Afolabi Amao, Bishop of New Bussa Diocese
3. Ibadan Province
– Rt Rev’d Dr Williams Oluwarotimi Aladekugbe
Bishop of Ibadan North Diocese
4. LoKoja Province
— Most Rev’d Daniel Yisa, Bishop of Minna Diocese

Korede Akintunde, the Church of Nigeria Communication Officer, in a press statement released on Tuesday morning, noted that the election of the Bishops and Archbishops were conducted during the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Episcopal Synod held on Monday, 12th August 2024 at St Matthew’s Anglican Church Maitama, in Abuja.

He noted the elections were announced by the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, The Most Rev. Dr. Henry C. Ndukuba at the end of the Episcopal Synod.

The Primate who congratulated the newly elected Bishops and Archbishops, prayed that God will grant them wisdom, strength and good health, to pilot the affairs of the people of God in their respective Dioceses and Provinces.

He, however, called on all members of the Church to pray and support the newly elected Bishops and their families, as they go into their new places of assignments after the due processes, training and consecration.

He also called on the newly elected into various offices to pray and seek God’s face for the power of God in their new roles.

The Primate added that the Consecration of the Bishops-elect and the presentation Archbishops-elect will hold on Wednesday 18th of September 2024 during the Standing Committee Meeting of the Church being hosted by Nike Diocese in Enugu State.

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Breaking News: Church of Nigeria Elects Seven Bishops, Four Archbishops

JOSHUA GENERATION INTERNATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE 2024 ADJUSTMENT OF DATE

IMPORTANT PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT ON JOSHUA GENERATION INTERNATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE 2024

Due to the sudden clash of events at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion and the Convener of Joshua Generation International Youth Conference, The Most Rev’d Dr. Henry C. Ndukuba has approved the Change of date for this year’s JGIYC from 1st of April to 8th of April 2024.

With this, Joshua Generation International Youth Conference will now hold from Monday 8th to Saturday 13th of April 2024.

The Primate appeal to all to bear all inconveniences as the Church remains committed to the future of this generation and call for more mobilization across all Christian communities and Churches for this great gathering of young people.

Korede Akintunde
CoN Communication Officer

Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion to Consecrate Four Newly Elected Bishops Next Month

Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion to Consecrate Four Newly Elected Bishops Next Month



The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion will hold the consecration service for the newly elected bishops of Uyo, Ogbia, Oji River and Katsina on Tuesday 19th March, 2024 which will be hosted by the Diocese of Ijebu in Ogun State, South West of Nigeria.

Recall that after at the end of a successful Standing Committee Meeting of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion held at the Cathedral Church of the Ascension, Boji-Boji, Owa, from 5th to 9th February, 2024, and at the end of the Episcopal Synod held on Thursday, 8th February, 2024 at St Michael’s Anglican Church Owa Alero in Ika Diocese, Delta State, The Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, The Most Rev. Dr. Henry Ndukuba announced the elections of four clergymen to fill the vacant Episcopal Sees in four Dioceses.

The service which will hold at Cathedral Church of Our Saviour, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State will be presided over by the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, The Most Rev’d Dr. Henry C. Ndukuba and will live on Advent Cable Network Nigeria (ACNNTV).

To be consecrated are;
1. The Venerable Owen Ukafia for the Diocese of Uyo
2. The Venerable Nuhu Yohanna for the Diocese of Katsina
3. The Venerable Matthew Tamunotari Obaze for the Diocese of Ogbia.
4. The Venerable Ikechukwu Egbuonu for the Diocese of Oji River.

The Primate calls for prayers for the newly elected Bishops as they embark on the new assignment and for a safe travel for all attendees of this service.

Korede Akintunde
CoN Communication Officer
Email: communication@anglican-nig.org
20-02-2024

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