Bishop of The Church of Nigeria
(Anglican Communion), Ekiti West Diocese, Rt. Revd. Oludare Oke, has
compulsorily retired the Vicar of St. Paul’s Millennium Anglican Church, Odo
Owa Ekiti, Revd. Michael Ogunniyi.
Ogunniyi was sacked for allegedly
administering the donation made to the church without due process and approval.
The Diocesan Communicator, Mr.
Sola Adetule, and Emeritus Communicator, Dr. Kunle Olasope contained the
development in a statement.
The bishop also appointed the
Dean of the Cathedral, Very Revd. Julius Olaosebikan as supervisor of Odo Owa
until Ogunniyi bows out of office.
Governor Kayode Fayemi, had on
January 25 donated N5m to St. Paul’s Millennium Church during the funeral of
the late Primate of the church, Archbishop Abiodun Adetiloye.
The bishop had instructed that
the money be put in a fixed deposit account and to be used as an endowment
fund.
But the vicar in consultation
with the Provincial Church Council of St. Paul’s Millennium Church bought a bus
with N3m for the purpose of evangelism and used N1m to renovate the church,
while the balance was deposited in the church’s account.
The action angered the Bishop,
who later demoted the Vicar from an archdeacon to a cannon. His demotion led to
a protest from members of the church.
The statement said the Governor
announced that the N5m was an endowment fund, adding that the Vicar’s action
did not only a gross disobedience to the bishop but also a violation of the
diocesan policy that no archdeacon should incur expenses in excess of N1
million without the approval of a bishop.
The statement read in part, “The
vicar has of recent behaved in a disappointing way which was tantamount to
inefficiency, incompetence, disloyalty, canonical disobedience, betrayal,
dereliction of duty and general unruliness. In these he had declared himself
unfit for the position he occupied.
“The question of Vicar Ogunniyi
is therefore strictly a matter of discipline which must be maintained if the
person, position and authority of bishop is not to be rubbished and dragged in
the mire.
“The matter was discussed at the
diocesan board meeting held at Our Saviour’s Anglican Church Ipoti Ekiti on
Friday March 1, 2013. At that meeting, the bishop handed over to Canon Ogunniyi
a letter of compulsory retirement, giving him six months notice to expire on
August 31, 2013.”
Reacting, Ogunniyi said that
although, he would be due for retirement in 2017, he had accepted the forceful
retirement in good faith.
Ogunniyi, 68, said the church had
been making efforts to buy a bus for evangelism in the past 15 years, adding
that he did the right thing by yielding to the demands of the church council to
buy the vehicle.
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