PFN Challenges Amaechi To Reveal Culprits Of Alleged N60bn Bribe

PFN Challenges Amaechi To Reveal Culprits Of Alleged N60bn Bribe
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) on Friday called on Governor Rotimi Amaechi to reveal the culprits of the alleged N6 billion he said some pastors had collected from politicians for the purpose of influencing their members to vote a certain candidate in the February 14 election.
Making a brief remarks at the closing service of the 13 biennial national conference at the TREM headquarters in Anthony Village, Lagos, the national president of PFN, Rev. Felix Omobude assured the modest congregation that PFN has nothing to do with the alleged bribe taking because “it is not in our character.”

Reverend Omobude said the governor should substantiate his claims by naming names.
“I challenge Nigerian journalists to help the Nigerian nation by asking the governor to go the whole hug by revealing names of the pastors who had taken monies for such unholy endeavor and who had given our collective wealth to a few pastors,” he appealed.
Continuing, Omobude urged all Christians across the country who have not collected their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) to take advantage of the remaining few days to collect same to enable to actively participate in the electoral process, stressing that PFN is not partisan because the churches represent all the political parties in the land.
“We will not be partisan. We are not partisan. We are recommending any candidate for you instead we urge you to pray and vote wisely. You must ask questions before you cast your vote. You must not mortgage your future for a bag of rice. Your four vote is very important and your must use it wisely.
“Do not use your hand to vote for someone who will fight you tomorrow. It is important that we use our votes wisely in the coming elections. We must come out to cast our ballot for any of the candidates that build a Nigeria of our dreams”, he said.
He called on all Pentecostal ministers in the country to ensure that they help to put the house in order, stressing that PFN must hold on to the values handed to us and must pass on the flame of love and oneness.
According to him, “we can harness this tremendous growth to renew our values,” stressing that he was tired of hearing stories of 60-year old men defiling 12-year old girls and they are said to be pastors.

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