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REASONS BEHIND FATHER MBAKA TRANSFER; CATHOLIC CHURCH

The Catholic Church on Monday elucidated the late exchange of Father Ejike Mbaka, saying the dubious minister was simply being sent to where he would be more valuable to the congregation.

In its first response since the contention over the exchange broke, the congregation church said the presenting was not implied on be correctional. In a select meeting with PREMIUM TIMES Monday, the Secretary-General of the Catholic Secretar‎iat of Nigeria, Reverend Father Ralph Madu said exchange of ministers inside of the catholic church is a "typical church technique."

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"Mbaka's own particular is not a special case," Mr. Madu said. "The Bishop has the privilege to post any cleric wherever he feels his administration would be more helpful to the congregation."

Open reactions had welcomed the Enugu Diocese's late choice to exchange Mr. Mbaka out of Christ the King Parish‎, GRA, where he had served for over 10 years and had built up a well known petition to God service, the Adoration Prayer Ministry.

Mr. Mbaka is to continue quickly at his new post at the Our Lady Parish, Emene. The minister, who is as red hot as he is disputable, had portrayed his ‎re-posting by the congregation as a "figured move" to make him endure. I know we are going to endure inside of now and couple of months to come, the minister said. I am going to endure and endure; I realize that. I'm going to endure on the grounds that I have no spot to put my head. I am going to endure in light of the fact that I have no spot to keep the Adoration Ministry's advantages. I know I'm going to endure.

On Sunday, the South-East zone of the All Progressives Congress asserted that Bishop Callistus Onaga was controlled by outside powers into affecting Mr. Mbaka's exchange. As a gathering, we have watched with concern and anxiety the feedback, the assault, attack and unsavory remarks heaved against Fr. Mbaka since he fortunately forecasted that President Buhari would win the 2015 decisions, the APC said in an announcement by Osita Okechukwu, Spokesperson of its South-East council.

"Indeed, even the congregation did not save him; he was called unprintable names, yet his prescience worked out."

In the keep running up to a year ago's presidential race, Mr. Mbaka had told a social occasion of a large number of catholic faithfuls at his Adoration Prayer Ground service to vote out then president, Goodluck Jonathan. The cleric, prestigious for his gruff sermons, has a tremendous followership in‎ South East Nigeria, where a large number of Catholics throng to his petition to God ground for recuperating and supernatural occurrences. In any case, taking after his late exchange to another ward, theories were overflowing that his being moved to another area was discipline for his unalloyed backing of a Muslim competitor, President Muhammadu Buhari, over his Christian ancestor, Mr. Jonathan. Be that as it may, Mr. Madu told PREMIUM TIMES that "such frivolities ‎have nothing to do with the posting."

"His posting ought to have been a benefit, not a discipline – which the Bishop can do in light of the fact that he has the force. On the off chance that he (Mbaka) says it's a discipline, then it's open for further examination. Posting is a normal thing, a cleric can be exchanged after two, three, four, or more years, it relies on upon the caution of the Bishop. That service (Adoration Ministry) is his private service, it doesn't have a place with the congregation. Managing a ward is a full time work. Managing a service is a greater undertaking. On the off chance that the congregation chooses to take him some place where he'll have more opportunity to complete his service, how is it correctional? That ought not be the dialect. 

Mr. Madu said Mr. Mbaka had done things that were unsatisfactory to the congregation in the past yet got no disciplines for them. He should be a minister,  Mr. Madu said. Imagine a scenario where the Bishop had shut down the ministry‎, which is inside of his energy to do. In some cases, exchanges can be for the benefit of the minister as something can be turning out badly which he won't not know about. The Bishop is allowed to move any cleric whenever, it is his duties.

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