COVID-19: CHRIST EMBASSY DRAGS AKWA IBOM STATE GOVERNMENT TO COURT

Christ Embassy has filed a suit before the Federal High Court sitting in Uyo against the Akwa Ibom State Government over the arrest of its pastor, Emmanuel Effiong, during last Sunday service where the Government/CAN COVID-19 Monitoring team were said to have been barred from entering the Church.

In the suit No. FAC/UY/FHR/106/2020, between Pastor Emmanuel Effiong v. Rev. (Dr.) Ndueso Ekewre & 2ors., the Church is calling on the “Akwa Ibom State government to unconditionally release Pastor Effiong, and a member of the church media team.

In a statement made available to newsmen  in Uyo, Pastor Kelvin Atang said Christ Embassy “totally condemn the closing down of our Church and detention of Pastor Emmanuel Effiong, who has been detained by the Commissioner of Police, without giving us the right to fair hearing and state that this action is borne out of malice, hatred and calculated attempt to malign the Church for disassociating herself from the Christian Association of Nigeria”.

According to the statement “the State government sealed the church by acting on falsehood, noting that it was even the team that assaulted the church’s cameraman when they arrived the church premises.

It denied attacking members of Akwa Ibom State Government/Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, COVID-19 monitoring team during its Sunday service.

“As a Church that respects the rule of law, we had envisaged this gang up and also took steps to seek protection of the law by approaching the Court. The statement read.

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