RELIGION: UMC-N Bishop Ande Emmanuel decries continual tensions,calls on Gov.Agbu to waive into the matter.
The Resident Bishop United Methodist Church Nigeria Episcopal Area, Ande Emmanuel has decried continual tensions impacting the church in Nigeria.
The Bishop, in a Press briefing in Jalingo, condemned any act of violence or disrespect to the church, referencing the attack at Banyan Theological Seminary in the Bambur Community of Karim Lamido Local government area.
He remarked that the Seminary established in 1946 by the United Methodist Church agencies and donors has been manned by the church and has continued to fund the Seminary that has trained many clergy of the UMC, including him.
The Bishop added that earlier before the attack on the Seminary, on February 6th,2025, a United Methodist Church, Keru Charge in Balaifi In Benue District of North Eastern Nigeria was set ablaze the attack he attributed to persons associated with the Global Methodist Church.
Bishop Ande remarked that the UMC has always toured the path of peace, calling on the GMC leadership to work with it to achieve peace.
He was quoted saying " We believe these latest event at Keru and BTS are directly connected to tensions in the region stemming from the GMC's unlawful occupation of the United Methodist Church secretariat in Jalingo and other UMC properties across Nigeria.these coordinated attacks are seen as part of the Global Methodist Church's ongoing campaign of intimidation, violence and forceful takeover of UMC properties".
Emmanuel said the church leadership in its passion for peaceful coexistence has donated cash, clothing, and foodstuff
He appealed to Governor Agbu Kefas to waive into the matter in the overall interest of peace.
The Bishop called on members of the UMC in Nigeria to refrain from any approach that may damage the peaceful coexistence that peace-loving Tarabans have enjoyed over the years.
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