Members of the Adoration Ministry, Enugu, have accused the Peoples
Democratic Party of sponsoring the recent transfer of the founder and
Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka. The allegation was made on
Sunday.
It would be recalled that Father Mbaka was transferred from the
Christ the King Parish, GRA, in Enugu metropolis, to Our Lady Parish,
Emene, on the outskirts of the Coal City.
This was disclosed in a statement signed by Kingsley Eze, Sunday
Ukam, (Enugu State Adorer), Adedije Wale, (Osun State Adorer), and
others, who insisted that their spiritual director’s transfer was not in
order and had been influenced by forces who believe Mbaka has spoken
more than they wanted.
The parishioners also accused the bishop of the Enugu Catholic
Diocese, Onaga, allowing himself to be used by evil forces in the
transfer. The wondered why his transfer had to come now after previous
bishops had allowed him to stay in the parish for about 20 years.
“What Bishop Michael Eneja saw and allowed, Bishop Gbuji
protected and watered but Bishop Onaga uprooted in a most barbaric and
despondent manner,” they said, referring to the transfer.
“Most Nigerians know that the uncommon silence of Bishop Onaga
over Fr. Mbaka’s prophesy of the defeat of the Goodluck Jonathan’s
PDP-led government by President Muhammadu Buhari was not really for
nothing.
“He was just waiting for the time to carry out the script of the stalwarts of the overthrown party.
“Barely few weeks before the posting, the voice of a faction of
the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a socio-cultural group, was heard barking at Fr.
Mbaka to ‘shut up’ over his prophesies.
“And now comes the posting done in such a manner as to really shut Fr. Mbaka up.
“Sources close to Bishop Onaga disclosed to us that the Bishop
said he transferred Fr. Mbaka out of pressure from Ohanaeze and PDP.
“The posting is not Holy Ghost oriented but PDPnized and
Ohanaezenized, and any cleric be him pastor, bishop or cardinal that
supported this is enemy of the Holy Spirit.” The statement read.
The members threatened to go against church rules to see that things are done right.
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