The ongoing turmoil in the Resurrection Power New Generation Church (RPNGC) is a “coordinated effort” by a faction within the church to seize control under the pretext of demanding financial transparency and accountability, the church’s legal representative, Mr Alexander Kodwo Kom Abban, has revealed.
According to him, the countless allegations and rumours were all part of a grand scheme by a few disgruntled members of the church and underlined the power struggle that had bedevilled the church, following the untimely demise of its founder, Reverend Dr Anthony Kwadwo Boakye.
RPNGC has been embroiled in a leadership crisis following allegations of financial mismanagement and a power struggle by a faction within the church who were bent on seizing control under the pretext of demanding financial transparency.
Addressing a news conference in Accra on Tuesday, Mr Abban denied the allegations of financial mismanagement, stressing that some purported elders of the church are spreading false rumours to hijack the administration of the church.
“These individuals are spreading baseless allegations and inciting division with the sole intention of hijacking the church,” Mr Abban said, labelling the effort as a “calculated coup d’état.”
These purported individuals, led by Elder Benjamin Frimpong Yeboah, have planned to cut off the children of the late founder, Dr Anthony Boakye, from all administrative roles in the church alleging that the children are living liverish life after the demise of the founder, their father.
Rev. Dr Anthony Boakye, who died in February 2023, had formally registered himself, his wife Mrs Margaret Boakye, and their children Benjamin and Jennifer Boakye as directors of the church at the Registrar General.
He also appointed Mr John Kofi Boateng (known as “Dada Boot”) as General Secretary and Ms Linda Naa Odarley as Deputy Secretary.
Founded in 2002, the church grew into a nationwide movement but lacked formal governance structures, with leadership largely centralised around the late founder and his inner circle.
Following his death, a funeral committee was formed comprising family members, elders, legal advisors, and staff, of which Mr Shardrack Adjetey Sowah, who is a member of the church, was made the chairman of the said funeral committee.
In June 2024, the crisis deepened when an audio recording surfaced allegedly featuring Mr Kofi Nyarko, who claimed to be Rev. Boakye’s grand-nephew, accusing the founder’s children of embezzling church funds.
Mr Abban dismissed the claims as “malicious and unfounded,” adding that Mr Nyarko had previously been implicated in theft during Dr Boakye’s illness at his house.
“Every individual named in the recording denied the allegations when I met them. Nyarko was invited to substantiate his claims but never showed up,” Mr Abban stated.
BY CLIFF EKUFUL
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