CRA: Why we’re opposed to newly enacted CAMA

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The Christian Rights Agenda 9CRA), has described the newly enacted Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) as an anti-Christ law from the pit of hell.
In a statement at the weekend, CRA said the obnoxious provisions of the Act were satanic verses passed by the 9th National Assembly to fight the church, Christians and Christianity in Nigeria.
The rest of the statement reads:
“Nigeria is a secular state which does and should not in anyway be seen to be controlling the church.
How can religious organisations be made to account to an agency of government?
How can an agency of government like the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), dissolve and appoint board of elders and General Overseers for the church?
How can a government agency regulate and control the church?
Every church has it’s own unique way of governing itself .
The new clauses in the CAMA (connote) nothing but a plot to break the church and halt the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ in Nigeria.
Recall that the CRA recently raised the alarm on the lopsided composition of the leadership of the National Assembly with the two chambers in firm control of Muslims as President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Deputy Speaker of the House, majority leaders of the both Senate House of Representatives and other principal officers and key committee chairmen.
Under the above circumstances, the CRA was (and is) not surprised that such a satanic legislation was passed.
We call on the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)  to appoint Liaison Officers for both Senate and House of Representatives who will keep an eye on every Bill and Resolutions being considered by the National Assembly in order to alert the Christendom.
In the interim, we call on all churches not to comply with the  satanic law as doing so will amount to surrendering the body of Christ to Satan an his agents.
We also urge the National Assembly to, as a matter of national emergency, amend the law to remove the satanic clauses in the interest of peace, unity and prosperity of Nigeria.

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