PFN Denies Endorsing Labor Party, Peter Obi
Category: Nigeria News
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria says it has not endorsed the Labor Party
nor its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, as rumored.
The PFN
National Publicity Secretary, Bishop Emmah Isong, described the rumors as
“fake news” on social media at the ongoing 17th Biennial conference on
Friday.
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“I want you to know that nothing like that has happened in the history
of the PFN.
“We have not endorsed any political party or any
presidential candidate, rather what we have is the 17th Biennial Conference of
the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria titled, ‘More Than Conquerors,’
currently ongoing in Bayelsa state,” he said.
He said the
conference is an avenue for all Christians, especially those in power, to come
in and fellowship with the organization, saying no candidate has been endorsed
at the conference.
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Isong described it as nothing but fake news and called on well-meaning
Nigerians to ignore it as such news was aimed at smearing the image of PFN.
“We coincidentally had the vice presidential candidate of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, former
governor Mr. Peter Obi, same day, come into fellowship with us.
“And at no point did the National President his Eminence Bishop
Dr. Wale Oke, nor fathers of faith of NEC endorse any presidential candidate
or political party. That has not happened. I believe whatever you have read
regarding that issue is junk and fake news.”
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The body called on Christians in the country to examine the profiles of
candidates and vote according to their conscience, adding that it cannot force
any Christian to vote for a particular candidate.
He urged
supporters of political parties to stop the use of social media to canvass
votes for their candidates, adding “political campaign is beyond social
media.”
He further said that PFN was not partisan and that its
members belong to different political parties.
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“Therefore, we will not make the mistake of endorsement at this point.
“We have not yet and never will endorse any political candidate
for the 2023 elections. We asked our members to pray, wait for the Lord, and
vote according to their conscience,” he said.
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