SDA pastor closes down local Church over alleged extortion

Pastor Dr. Kwame Annor Boahen, the President of theĀ Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) North Ghana Union has ordered the closure of the Acts 2000 local SDA Church atĀ  Manhyia, in Kumasi.

He has since Monday, August 14, 2023 banned prayers at the local church which he pastors.

Dr. Annor Boahen had engaged some Police Officers to guard the premises and prevent prayer groups from entering.

A section of the church members congregate on the streets for prayer service

He is accusing the Prayer Ministry and Elders of the Church of not conducting church service in the right manner.

He also explained that the Prayer Ministry had adopted the Charismatic and Pentecostal way of praying, which does not conform to Adventist practices and doctrine.

The Senior Adventist pastor claims leaders of the prayer group had turned the Ministry into a money making venture and are thusĀ extorting monies from unsuspecting members for personal gains and selfish ambitions.He expressed surprise at the showing of spiritual and supernatural powers during ministering and prayers, as well as indulging the practice of bathing women, besides sprinkling of water.

He believes these practices are alien to the beliefs of the SDA and must be guarded against to avoid the emergence of splinter groups in the church.

Last Wednesday, prayer groups who converged from across the district for prayers between 8.30am and noon were prevented from entering the premises and were compelled to hold prayers on the adjoiningĀ streets.

But the elders and leaders have debunked his claim, saying they are unfounded.

They explained that Dr. Annor Boahen’s action is an attempt to cover-up alleged financial malfeasance under his administration and acts that point to denunciation of the SDA faith by disregarding the Sabbath as an Adventist and celebrate his retirement on his 60th birthday, at a public event at the Rattray Park on Saturday, July 1, 2023.

Following his complaints, the Manhyia Divisional Police Commander, DSP Zakaria, last Wednesday summoned a meeting between the pastor and the elders to settle the impasse so as to avert a possible clash.

The meeting was attended by Elders C.K Agyapong, Daniel Kofi Berchie, S.W Donor, Joseph Kennedy and Clifford Sarfo on one side, with Dr. Annor Boahen and Elder Ernest Boadu on the other side.

The embattled Head Pastor (Dr. Annor Boahen), however, admitted during the meeting that he had not explored all the available channels to address the situation.

The meeting noted that the decision to close down the local Church at Manhyia was arbitrary, contrary to the administrative structures of the church.

The Pastor also admitted at the said meeting with the Police Commander that he did not follow laid down procedure in handling the impasse and that no communiquƩ had been issued by the Conference for deliberation and action at the Union and local church levels.

The concerned church elders have appealed to the Conference to deal with the issue diligently and dispassionately to enable the prayer groups continue with prayer sessions to save souls.

As a result, the Manhyia Police Commander has ordered Dr. Annor Boahen to re-open the Manhyia local Church and do the needful by bringing the situation to the attention of the Conference, who might either sanction a closure or settle the misunderstanding, devoid of any confrontation.

Meanwhile, Dr. Annor Boahen has declined to comment on the issue at the alleged instance of his lawyer.He told The Chronicle that he had been advised not to comment on the issue until a communiquƩ had been issued by the appropriate authority to address concerns of both sides.

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