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Sequel to the retirement announcement by the General Overseer (Worldwide) of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye on Saturday and the subsequent revelation by the him (Adeboye) that fellow General Overseers like Pastor Kumuyi, Bishops Oyedepo and Mike Okonkwo would also be affected due to a new law promulgated by the Financial Regulations Council, FRC, the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of the council, Mr. Jim Obazee, at the weekend said that though only 89 out of the 23, 216 registered churches in the country have complied to the law till date, the council would be unrelenting till all the churches, mosques and other organizations as highlighted in the law complies.
Obazee noted that it was necessary that church founders imbibe accountability in running the affairs of their churches. In his words: ‘In keeping other peoples’ money, you have to prepare account. That is why churches fought me so badly, took me to court as a person and then my office too. Mosques and orthodox churches freely complied, but those Pentecostal churches called me to ask questions.
They said: ‘This church is church of God and we are accountable to God.’ And I told them: ‘Very good, so you must take this church to heaven, you can’t operate it here’. When public funds are involved, government needs to ensure proper accountability.”
Obazee explained further: “Religious organisations are ordinarily set up as ‘not-for-profit’ and they remain institutions of public character. The challenge, however, is a trend where churches and mosques start dabbling into non-charity ventures like schools, hospitals and so on.”
“When you set up a church, your motive is to ensure that people are well focused to go to heaven. Then the money in the church should be targeted at ensuring that people are helped to do that. If you want to set up a school, then it should be free for all your members’ children. If you charge any money, then you are in the same league with other schools outside that are paying taxes to the government.”
“If you set up schools, hospitals and the likes under a church, there is a high likelihood that you will be engaging in non-charitable activities within charity. If you are doing that, then what stops Dangote from setting up a mosque and having all his cements, rice and sugar under it? That is actually what some churches and mosques are doing,” Obazee explained.