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Archbishop Ntagali sued

Archbishop Stanley Ntagali has been dragged to the High court for allegedly forcing former Kitgum Bishop Benjamin Ojwanga into early retirement.

Rev Canon Samuel Obol, Rev Laban Awor, Canon Omony Ogabo and Arthur Katongole last week asked court to allow them to file a representative suit against Ntagali, the board of trustees of the Church of Uganda and the house of bishops.

In their application, they allege that last month, at the urging of the house of bishops, Ntagali ordered Ojwanga to retire prematurely from his position.

“There are thousands of Christians in Kitgum diocese and in the church of Uganda generally who are opposed to the unlawful actions and the decisions of the respondents to remove the Right Rev Ojwanga from his office as the bishop of Kitgum diocese or any other bishop for that matter without following the cannons of Uganda, the laws of Uganda and the principles of natural justice,” the application reads.

Through Opwonya and company advocates, they say that ever since Ojwanga was elected bishop of Kitgum in the year 2000, some clergy were not happy with his election.

According to the four, in the recent past, many dioceses of the Church of Uganda have been experiencing restlessness caused by sections of Christians pushing for the removal of their bishops since some have been removed prematurely for various reasons.

In his affidavit in support of the application, Rev Obol, the lead applicant, says his passion is to help prevent the Church of Uganda from imploding due to internal contradictions.

“The instability has been created because the tenure of bishops is not clear, which has led several Christians to revolt. When some rebellious Christians generate pressure in various dioceses, they demand the removal of their leaders hence sometimes the church doesn’t follow set rules,” Obol states.

The applicants want court to issue a permanent injunction restraining Ntagali from installing Benoni Ogwalo as a caretaker bishop in Kitgum.

Source: Observer.ug

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