CAN drags FG to Court over CAMA law

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has filed a lawsuit before the Federal High Court Abuja challenging the legality of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020 (CAMA).

This was contained in a statement on Monday by its General Secretary, Joseph Daramola.

The Christian body stated that it is not comfortable with some provisions of CAMA 2020, hence, its decision to challenge the matter in court since all attempts to convince the Federal Government proved futile.

The suit with number FHC/ABJ/CS/244/2021 was between the Incorporated Trustees of Christian Association of Nigeria, the Corporate Affairs Commission and the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment.

Legal luminaries representing CAN includes; Prof J. Amupitan (SAN), Wale Adesokan (SAN), Isaac Okpanachi, Comfort Otera Chigbue, Godswill Iyoke, Dr Cyril Obika, Geraldine Mbah, Francis Oronsaye, Oluniyi Adediji.

“The Association resolved to go to court after all attempts to convince the Federal government why it should not intervene or interfere with the management of the Church in the country through any of its agencies failed,” the statement partly read.

4 Comments

  1. Is it up to taking one another to court because I don’t understand what both of you are dragging of

  2. Are suppose to go to this world court? Why not summon this FG in the alter of prayers .Christian this days lack power.

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