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CAMA Law: CAC Advises Protesting Church Leaders To Dissolve Into Associations by Demzlent(m): 3:05pm On Aug 29, 2020
By Our Reporter

The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has announced that churches, religious bodies and non-governmental charitable organizations registered with the commission as association were free to dissolve as a registered association if they were not comfortable with the newly signed Company and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020.


CAC’s Registrar General, Alhaji Garba Abubakar who made the disclosure in Abuja, stressed that it was not mandatory for associations to be registered before they can operate.

“Anybody that feels he does not want to come within regulatory oversight, if you feel your members will agree with you to run the association and they make donations individually, you don’t have to register with CAC. But for as long as you register, because it is not a business, there are a lot of physical exemptions granted to associations, the government should be interested in how these organizations are run and whether the income and property are being utilized for the objective enshrined in the constitution of the association,” he said.

He adds: “For businesses, the law is saying you must register. It is mandatory if you are carrying out business using names rather than your surname or full names, the law says you must register. But, for associations, you don’t necessarily have to register.”

The CAMA Act signed into law recently by the President has generated tension in the country, with the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) rejecting the law and describing it as ungodly. However, CAC said the law was not targeting any particular group, but to close gaps against corruption and to instill confidence in foreign NGOs and foreign donors in line with global practices.


According to Abubakar, the new law has given CAC the power to classify associations. He explained that “this classification may be according to how the objectives are set, they may be religious or they may be non-governmental. One fundamental difference between associations and companies is the requirement that whatever asset or property the association owns should strictly be used to pursue the objectives of the association. We have a provision dealing with the suspension of Trustee as enshrined in section F39 of the Company and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020.


“This is not targeted at any particular group, but what we have done is to bring our law to be consistent with what is obtained in other countries. All these provisions borrowed from the Charities Act of the United Kingdom (UK),” he stated.

He explained that “the law says if CAC has reasonable grounds to believe that any Trustee due to misconduct, or mismanagement, or allegation of fraud, after an enquiry, there has to be an enquiry. The meaning of enquiry is that you have to give the other person fair hearing and the accused have to defend themselves. CAC will now recommend to the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment based on their findings and the Minister can approve the suspension of the Trustee.”

Abubakar said the new law has provided for the establishment of Administrative Proceedings Committee (APC) which will be chaired by the Registrar General of CAC with about five directors as members, a representative from the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, with observers from members of the civil society groups, and other relevant groups.

Another scenario for suspension of a Trustee under the new law is the court. That is, “if CAC approaches the court in respect of an allegation against a trustee bordering on corruption or misconduct, or if 20 per cent of the membership of an association approach the court, if found guilty, a trustee can be suspended.

The registrar stated further: “There are provisions of the law dealing with dormant accounts by incorporated Trustees. The law has imposed an obligation on the banks to inform the commission about any account of any association that has been dormant for the period of five years, and once they give that information, no transaction should be allowed on that account without notifications to CAC. Even when we have reasons to believe that the account is now active, they cannot allow unhindered access to the account without notification to the CAC.


“The law has also given CAC the right where such an account is dormant to give directives for the balance to be transferred to another association with similar objective because the whole essence of having money in an incorporated Trustee account is to utilized it to pursue the objective of that association.

“So, if you have established an organisation to support maybe the IDPs, and you have money in your account that has been there for five years, you are not supporting anybody and nobody is touching the money, the money is not for you personally. After five years, CAC can give directives that this money should be moved to another organization that is established for similar objectives so that this money will be utilized.”

Abubakar said under the new law, “except for those limited by guarantee, the income and profit cannot be shared by members of an association but strictly used for the objective of the association. If you are on the wrong side of the law, of course, laws are to be obeyed and if there are infractions, there will be a sanction,” he stated.

Associations are now required to maintain financial information with the CAC, their day to day income, their expenditure and at the end of the year when they are filing in their financial returns, the law requires them to submit the account statement of the association to CAC

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Re: CAMA Law: CAC Advises Protesting Church Leaders To Dissolve Into Associations by longetivity(m): 3:09pm On Aug 29, 2020
so Na Buhari wan dey control religious activities
Re: CAMA Law: CAC Advises Protesting Church Leaders To Dissolve Into Associations by naijafella(m): 3:14pm On Aug 29, 2020
Only churches who have something to hide are making noise over this CAMA thing. They are the ones used for money laundering. If you come forward and register with the CAC, then the govt has every reason to check your books and question any misappropriation accordingly. Such churches board of truestees can be removed and the members allowed to appoint new board. The era of one man milking the church is gradually coming to an end and some of them are unhappy. You run schools, estates, businesses in the name of a church yet you don't want the govt to regulate your financial moves. Then get yourself another country. You can't try such sh*t in the USA or UK.
Re: CAMA Law: CAC Advises Protesting Church Leaders To Dissolve Into Associations by desiredhome: 4:17pm On Aug 29, 2020
longetivity:
so Na Buhari wan dey control religious activities
Read......read before you comment, read with understanding
Re: CAMA Law: CAC Advises Protesting Church Leaders To Dissolve Into Associations by CodeTemplar: 4:32pm On Aug 29, 2020
naijafella:
Only churches who have something to hide are making noise over this CAMA thing. They are the ones used for money laundering. If you come forward and register with the CAC, then the govt has every reason to check your books and question any misappropriation accordingly. Such churches board of truestees can be removed and the members allowed to appoint new board. The era of one man milking the church is gradually coming to an end and some of them are unhappy. You run schools, estates, businesses in the name of a church yet you don't want the govt to regulate your financial moves. Then get yourself another country. You can't try such sh*t in the USA or UK.
Stop talking deranged. Hide what? Bombs , Guns or Biological weapons?


I entrust my tax with govt involuntarily and my tithe with church voluntarily, which should render account to me? The forced one or the freewill one?

Funny enough you went from money laundering to "one man milking the church", which are you after.
Re: CAMA Law: CAC Advises Protesting Church Leaders To Dissolve Into Associations by CodeTemplar: 4:42pm On Aug 29, 2020
Demzlent:


Abubakar said under the new law, “except for those limited by guarantee, the income and profit cannot be shared by members of an association but strictly used for the objective of the association. If you are on the wrong side of the law, of course, laws are to be obeyed and if there are infractions, there will be a sanction,” he stated.



Churches don't have profit. What they have is contribution inspired by scriptural instruction with the aim "that there may be meat in God's house" or in more contemporary terms, running expense related to the ministry being met. Now how is this a profit?

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