The Lagos State Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)
is currently enmeshed in crisis over attempts to impose some candidates
for the election of new executive.
Sources close to the Christian
body said that the national body of CAN was manipulating the electoral
system of the body to disenfranchise some candidates to favour others.
The
sources further said that all the members of the outgoing executive
were disallowed to contest any other offices in violation of the CAN
electoral rules and thus precipitating crisis.
The outgoing
executive is headed by Monsignor Bernard Okodua who is no longer
contesting for any post but other officers eyeing elective positions are
have been stopped from contesting any other posts.
This development has however angered members of some of the five blocs that make up CAN.
The
election was first slated for October 15, this year but was rescheduled
when the list of candidates was presented, and names of members who
served in the outgoing executive and who vied for other positions were
missing, causing confusion among the entire members.
While some
argued that the constitution of CAN does not allow members of the
outgoing executive to contest any other posts, aggrieved members brought
out the CAN constitution which empowered them to vie for any position
of their choices.
The National Secretary of CAN had earlier
written a letter to the Lagos State Chapter telling members of the
outgoing executive not to contest for any executive positions.
But
in a reply, a law firm had described the content of the National
Secretary’s letter as unconstitutional, ultra-vies, null, void and of no
effect, warning that what the National Secretary did was to
disenfranchise aggrieved members from exercising their right to freedom
of association, freedom of movement and others.
The election has
been shifted to Wednesday December 17, 2014, but it may likely be
postponed again, as many of the issues at stake are yet to be resolved.
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