The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, PCN says, its newly elected Moderator of the General Assembly and Prelate of the Church, Most Rev. Ekpenyong Akpanika never faulted the process that brought him to power on August 15, 2022.
Some news reports have it that the new Prelate had described the process that brought him in as “ungodly”.
However, in a statement made available to Newmen in Umuahia Tuesday, the Director of Information and Public Relations Affairs of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Rev. Dr. Nnoke Ibe said Rev. Akpanika never granted a press interview on the said date and never made such comment on the said date.
Ibe said “The attention of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria has been drawn to the publications in some news outlets which suggest that the newly elected Prelate and Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria insinuated that the process that brought him to that elevated position was ‘ungodly.’ This statement attributed to His Eminence Ekpenyong Akpanika was purportedly made during a press interview he granted on Monday 15th August 2022.
“We are using this medium to make it clear that the Prelate never granted any press interview nor did he speak to any member of the press on the said date. We therefore wonder where that interview was held or where the Prelate might have made that embarrassing statement.
“We further clarify that whatever the Prelate might have said on any other occasion should not be taken out of context. To clear any doubt, we are confident that the process that produces that leadership of the Church has always been adjudged by observers to be stringent, transparent, free and fair.
“In the processes of her elections, the PCN prayerfully depends on the leadership of the Holy Spirit as members and ministers of proven integrity gather to vote for their choices without inducement or any form of pressure. The election that produced His Eminence Ekpenyong Akpanika followed this same time-tested procedure.
“We want to finally affirm that His Eminence has promised to continue to resist all ungodly influences and practices in the process of choosing leaders for the Church to ensure that it remains pure and guided by righteousness. According to the Prelate, elections must be devoid of ungodly, unchristian and unethical practices”, the statement further said.
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The church therefore called on the general public to ignore any attempt by anybody “to cast slur or aspersion on the Church or the person of the Prelate and Moderator” assuring that the Church will continue to show the way in conducting transparent and acceptable elections and showing good examples for the nation and the world to follow in the course of choosing leaders.
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