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Politics Off the Altar: Anglican Church Sets New Rules After Wike Controversy

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Following FCT Minister Nyesome Wike’s political speech in one of its parishes, the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has announced new rules limiting political rhetoric from its pulpits and platforms.

The directive is to be implemented with immediate effect across all Anglican dioceses in Nigeria.

This decision comes amid growing concerns about the politicization of places of worship.

A memo, signed by the Church’s Director of Communication, Korede Akintunde, obtained by Persecondnews, details the new guidelines for all parishes on how to engage with politicians and public officials.

The directive, dated July 11 and shared on social media, was issued following an episcopal consultation in the Diocese of Nike, Enugu State.

It carries the signature of the Primate of the Anglican Church, Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba.

“In light of the recent developments that have raised concerns about the use of church services as political platforms, with the attendant potential compromise of its integrity, the Church hereby provides guidelines for receiving politicians and government officials,” the memo reads.

While the memo did not reference any individual, it follows closely on the heels of remarks made by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, during a church service at St. James’ Anglican Church, Asokoro, on July 6.

The event, held in celebration of completed projects under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, featured Wike making controversial remarks about Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate.

At the event, Wike took aim at Obi, saying the former Anambra governor’s “time has passed” and suggesting that Nigerians “follow him without knowing who he is”.

Reaffirming its inclusivity, the Church stressed that its doors remain open to all individuals, regardless of political leanings. However, it underscored the importance of maintaining neutrality from the pulpit.

“To preserve its mandate and core values, the church must not become partisan in any of its programmes. All parishes are to hold a pre-discussion with any guest expected to address the congregation and guide such persons accordingly,” the memo added.

The guidelines stipulate that invited guests be informed beforehand that the pulpit is not to be used for political messaging. In addition, the Church cautioned presiding clergy against making statements or behaving in ways that could be interpreted as politically aligned.

The directive also bars church officials from excessively praising political guests, warning that such actions could damage the Church’s reputation.

Furthermore, it recommends that, where possible, guests should not speak from the lectern, describing it as “consecrated for reading the word of God”.

Despite the new measures, the Church made it clear that it would continue engaging with government authorities on matters that affect its members and the wider society.

“The church must not shy away from discussing issues that concern the faithful and society at large with those in authority,” the memo added.

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