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2023: PFN/DPG urges Christians to vote credible candidates

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    Determined to rescue Nigeria from bad leadership, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria and Directorate of Politics and Governance,(PFN/DPG), has called on Christendom to vote for credible candidates in the 2023 general election for better Nigeria.

    The PFN/DPG group is a holy gathering of all Christians from all churches in politics.

    The group made the call in a One-Day Political Prayer Rally (PPR) held in Asaba, the Delta state capital, with the theme; ” Power Belong to God”.

    Speaking at the prayer rally, the Directorate of Politics and Governance (PPR), Bishop Simeon Okah blamed the “Christians for first allowing the dirty people to take over government at all levels, saying politics itself was a dirty game”.

    Account to him “In the past, we thought politics is a dirty game, and we allowed the dirty people to take over power.

    He said that politics is for the wellbeing of the people, “we must not leave it for the bad leaders in 2023”.

    The Delta State Chairman of PFN/DPG, Bishop Kingsley Enakhirehri, in his sermon urged Christians to get their permanent voters card to vote and not be afraid.

    He added that Nigeria doesn’t belong to any ethnic group, saying that they must be ready to defend their votes.

    Also speaking at the venue, Apostle Cyril Okonye tasked Christians to ensure that the right people occupied all elective positions by voting their candidates during the forthcoming general elections.

    According to him, when the righteous are in power, the people rejoice. So, vote without fear, the just and the good ones now and your votes will count. And that is the only way to chase out the devil who wants Nigeria collapsed.

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