Pastor Ezekiel suffers blow as court declines to suspend church closure

The registrar and the AG will have seven days to file and serve their responses.

In Summary
  • Odero claimed he was not given any opportunity to defend himself and the church before the Registrar of Societies.
  • He pleaded to have the decision overturned as it is curtailing his congregant’s freedom of worship. This has since been declined.
Pastor Ezekiel Odero during a Meza ya Bwana service at New Life International Prayer Centre and Church on Sunday.
PREACHING Pastor Ezekiel Odero during a Meza ya Bwana service at New Life International Prayer Centre and Church on Sunday.
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The High Court has declined to suspend the Registrar of Societies directive that deregistered Pastor Ezekiel Odero's New Life Prayer Center and Church in Kilifi

Justice Jairus Ngaah however certified the matter as urgent and directed the Pastor to serve his papers on the registrar and the Attorney General who have been named as respondents in the matter.

"In short, as much as the court would have been disposed to grant the order for stay(suspension), the prayer for the order is grounded on a non-existent premise. For this reason, the prayer of stay is refused," said the Judge

The registrar and the AG will have seven days to file and serve their responses to the application by Odero which will be mentioned on September 5, for directions.

In his court papers, Odero claimed he was not given any opportunity to defend himself and the church before the Registrar of Societies embarked on deregistering the New Life Prayer Centre and Church.

He pleaded to have the decision overturned as it is curtailing his congregant’s freedom of worship. This has since been declined.

He maintained he had no prior information as to the decision of the Registrar to cancel the Registration of the church,

“It is increasingly disheartening of the numerous attempts by state organs to persecute me, frustrate my ministry and eventually not only shut down the New Life Prayer Centre & Church but also all my other projects,” says Odero

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