Wike's Walhalla: Anglican Church restricts politics in podium

Wike's abuses in church has caused problem for others

Jul 12, 2025 - 06:54
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Wike's Walhalla: Anglican Church restricts politics in podium
Anglican Bishops in Nigeria

Arising from the minister for Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nysome Wike's use of the Church podium for multiple political assaults, the Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion has restricted itself from being used to wage political wars.

Wike had used St James Anglican Church in Asokoro, Abuja to lash on perceived political rivals such as Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar.

The priest in charge of the parish, Venerable Ben Idume, equally used the podium to make encomium on Wike and President Bola Tinubu which critics such as Ruben Abati rebuked.

Now, the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, the Most Revd Dr Henry Ndukuba, during the Episcopal Consultation held in the Diocese of Nike, Enugu, on Friday, has banned such nuisances in the church.

All the Anglican Bishops from across the country attended the Episcopal Consultation.

The Church said the official guidelines regarding the reception of politicians and government officials in church services and programmes applies to all its parishes.

According to the memo, the church acknowledged concerns about the increasing use of church services as political platforms, which risk compromising the integrity of Christian worship. 

The guidelines, it noted, affirmed the importance of maintaining a welcoming and respectful atmosphere while safeguarding the Church’s neutrality, core values, and divine mandate.

Key points outlined in the memo include: “The Church remains open to all persons, including politicians and government officials, in both its services and other programmes.

“In keeping with its calling and inclusive nature, the Church must not engage in or promote partisanship.

“The Church must diligently avoid speeches, conduct, or events that may incite division or foster political bias within the body of Christ.

Henceforth, the following protocols are to be observed:

“There must be a prior discussion with any guest who is expected to address the congregation, in order to offer appropriate guidance.

“Guests must be clearly informed that the Church is not a platform for promoting partisan views or political propaganda.

“Church leaders and officiants must refrain from making statements or behaving in ways that could be construed as politically aligned or sectional.

“No Church official should eulogise or exalt any guest in a manner that might bring the Church into disrepute.

“Where possible, guests should not be permitted to use the Church’s lectern when speaking, as it has been consecrated for the reading of God’s Word.

“The Church of Nigeria acknowledges its role within the body politic and affirms its responsibility to engage government authorities on matters affecting the faithful and society at large.”

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