The Mountain of
Fire and Miracles Ministries, MFM, a popular church in Enugu was, yesterday,
demolished by Enugu State Government.
The large worship centre, located at the foot of the
ZikAvenue Bridge in EnuguState capital, was demolished after it was said to be
sitting illegally on two plots of about 2,000 square metres.
The pastors and members of the church, who were said to
have been praying for God’s intervention in the matter since the government
declared its intention to demolish the building last year, watched helplessly
as four bulldozers reduced the one-storey structure to rubble.
They rushed into the building and moved the church
property to one side of the auditorium, pleading with the officials of Enugu
Capital Territory Development Authority, ECTDA, who were supervising the
demolition, to spare the property.
Law enforcement agents, comprising men of the Police
Mobile Force and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC,
prevented some youths of the church from stopping ECTDA officials from
demolishing the structure. No arrests were made.
Enugu government
had declared the building illegal, saying it was built along the Asata stream,
allegedly violating the state’s town planning laws.
However, the church had dragged the state government to
court and obtained an injunction restraining government from demolishing the
building.
But while the matter was in court, government allocated
another land to the church with a directive to the church leaders to relocate
without delay.
The alternative allocation was situated at Emeka Ebilla
Avenue off Agbani Road, but the church was said to be reluctant in relocating
the popular worship centre, insisting that government must pay compensation to
enable it erect another building at the new location.
Government, however, declined and reportedly gave the
church some months to vacate the building, which was thereafter marked for demolition.
A pastor of the
church, Kennedy Udogaranya, said that the church and officials of the state’s
Ministry of Lands had engaged in dialogue over the issue, but they were
surprised to see government officials with bulldozers yesterday.
He said that the church could not gain access to the new
land allocated to them because of the dispute between Ngwo and Amechi people
over the land.
He explained that the church had informed the government
of the difficulties in relocating to the place and officially requested for
time to enable the two communities settle their differences over ownership of
the land.
The pastor said that the haste with which the government
demolished the building had given the impression that government had other
motives for the demolition.
Udogaranya said even though government had given them an
alternative location, they should not be evicted in a hurry as the church would
not conduct services on an undeveloped plot.
A statement by the Commissioner for Enugu Capital
Territory Development Authority, Mr. Ikechukwu Ugwuegede, yesterday, said
government demolished the structure because “it was illegal and unapproved as
an application for approval was considered and rejected in March 2012.”
He said that the reasons for the rejection of the
application included “overbuilding of the property, with more than 100 percent
built upon, encroaching into stream and road reserves, construction outside the
purpose of the property as the area was designated for commercial development
and not for institutional use.
“There was evidence of structural instability. There was
evidence of failure of some of the reinforced concrete elements at the northern
end of the basement area of the structure.”
“No responsible government will stand and permit a
predictable catastrophe to befall its people .”
He said government had already identified other
structures “which must be brought down to prevent any unsafe condition or
illegal structure from remaining.”
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very good move......this pentocostal church thiefs tink dey can use God's name to invade law and other...abeg fashola and oda govt shud start the same too.
ReplyDeleteYou sound like an idol worshiper, surrender ur life to JESU.
DeleteAnonymous 8:02 may thunder of God destroy dat ur useless dirty and unbrush mouth..mumu wey be pegan dey talk..mtcheeeewwwwwww..Anuofia..olodo
ReplyDeleteGod of Elijah is in control in Jesus' Migthy name. Adetunji Johnson.A
ReplyDeleteWhen we say Church of God, is it not adding value to the State by the virtue of peace and Destinies Discovery. May God forgive all Anti-Christ in the name of Jesus. I suggest the State should provide another Location for the Church for continuous Holyghost movement in the State. Govt should put it in their dialogue agenda to build Churches and Mosques to add value to Fear of God and godliness in the Country. I'm Adetunji Johnson.A
ReplyDeleteIf the church is not where its supposed to Βε̲̣̣̣̥ they had to relocate to where govt gave them . They are even lucky our Able govnr gave them another site
ReplyDeleteDidn't U read that the land giving to them was a dispute land, erecting church of God on a dispute land is totally not proper.
DeletePls let somebody go anf tell the gov. Of dat state dat he has successfully destroyed his kingdom
ReplyDeleteat the end of the day Jesus said our body is d main temple,
ReplyDeleteWhy are some people so gullible? Are we saying a place of worship is above d law? Even Jesus Christ had respect for constituted authority. The right thing is to obtain your building plan approval b4 u start building, if u do otherwise, u are on your own. Place of worship does not enjoy special privilledge in d eyes of d law.
ReplyDeleteGovernment should not alow ilegal stuctures gets completed before demolision. Where were the govt when the foundation was laid?
ReplyDeleteLets try to be active. in this case, building of that church should be a govt project..... OUR GOVERNMENT
oh God hope u ar seein wat's going on in My State Enugu.ILm short of words
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