Our Correspondent

It was confusion, sorrow and anguish as worshipers of the cathedral church of St Luke, headquarters of Sapele Diocese of the (Anglican Communion) worshipped outside their church premises last Sunday as the church was under lock and keys by the youths last Thursday protesting the sack of their spiritual head Rt. Rev. Dr. B.A. Erifeta (JP) for financial management, greed, intimidation of members among others.

The worshippers outside the church auditorium

Some of the members of the church who were not aware of the new development came to church as early as 7am as usual, but were surprised to see that their church, the largest cathedral in town was placed under heavy keys as they were later briefed by the security men employed by the church.

The people’s warden Mr. Onojorhoevwo Oghenero of the cathedral church of St. Luke Sapele who read his address during the brief open air service, announced a vote of no confidence placed on the Bishop by members of the rescue team of Sapele Diocese in a letter which was signed by himself and twelve others and addressed to His Grace, Most Rev. Nicholas D. Okoh, The Archbishop, Metropolitan and Primate of (Anglican Communion) and copied Rt. Rev. Christian Esezi Ide, Bishop, Diocese of Warri.

The peoples Warden in a letter addressed to their spiritual head with the title, A call for immediate attention to Rescue Sapele Diocese from Greed, Oppression and Backwardness, drew his attention to what they alleged as the deteriorating state of Sapele Diocese since the enthronement of Rt. Rev. (Dr) Blessing A. Erifeta (JP), Noting that they have applied tolerance and deep perseverance  to curtail all the excesses of the Bishop for the past six years with the expectation that things will get better but to no avail.

He added that they have equally forestalled the eruption of serious crisis in the diocese from different quarters that have been agitating for a change and freedom from Bondage and right now everything has gotten to their elastic limit, whereas the Bishop sees both the laity and clergy as foolish Mumu or senseless people that do not know their right from their left.

Mr. Onojorhoevwo also listed some of their grievances with the Bishop which has led to the apologetic state of the diocese and increased tension in the church to include, administering the holy Trinity Grammar school inherited from Warri diocese as his personal business, administering the pure water factory of the diocese as his private business, Reckless spending of Diocese funds and involvement of the diocese in frivolous loans for purchasing of choice vehicles, giving of a marching order to all the priests of the diocese to remove their salary account from first bank to Fidelity Bank Plc to facilitate loan transaction at the expense of the members of the diocese.

Others crimes of the Bishop as alleged by the group are replacement of spirituality with materialism, absence of due process, non accountability, probity and conservation in the administration of finances of the diocese, incessant ordination and collation even though the diocese cannot  care for  the financial implication, display of high level of arrogance, autocracy and intimidation in all diocese board meetings and clergy staff meetings, where he does all the talking, gives reports and  any move for a contrary idea/suggestion will not be countenanced by the Bishop and refusal of the Bishop to pay back the N8,000,000,00 clergy corporative money which he took without the notice of officials of the cooperative society, ignoring the official directive of the ministry of commerce, Delta State to refund the money.

He also alleged of the Bishop incessant trips abroad with his family members, training of his children abroad at the expense of the diocese without due process amongst other endless list of his misdeeds, which they said has resulted in the drastic reduction of the church membership which now stood at 240 worshippers due to  unnecessary financial  pressure on them.

They resolved to pass a vote of no confidence on him, calling on him to report himself and step aside while calling on the primate, most Rev. Nicholas Okoh to wade into the matter by giving them a Godly Bishop that will rebuild their dilapidated and wounded diocese, noting that they have put modalities in place to invite the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) and other relevant agencies to investigate the Bishops financial recklessness.

They also urged the primate to constitute an audit committee comprised of people from diocese outside Bendel province and a member from their group to guide against unwholesome influences.

Meanwhile, at the time of filing this report the Bishop was not available for his comment on the allegation against him, neither could he be reached on phone, while other clergies within the St Luke Cathedral were equally not available for comments.