…Urges FG to save Nigeria from terror
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) on Sunday held a peaceful procession in protest against the growing state of insecurity across Nigeria.
The PFN converged on The GoodLand in Ogudu after a 3-day national call to prayer tagged, ‘The Consuming Fire’ and said its high time the Federal Government (FG) took urgent actions to curb the senseless killings of innocent Nigerians across the country.
“The level of banditry, kidnapping, violence, insecurity and savage killings all across the Nigerian landscape has risen to an intolerable height such that every Nigerian should cry out against it to God for divine intervention, and to our governments for immediate and effective action,” Francis Wale Oke, national president of PFN, stated on Sunday.
Oke, who was represented by Yemi Davids, chairman, Lagos State chapter of PFN, said Nigerians were sick and tired of the evil and the apparent misplaced focus on winning elections by all means rather than focusing the full weight of the law and federal might on crushing the killers of Nigerians.












