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Kaduna: PFN Wants Govt To Refrain From Lip Service
The Kaduna State Chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has demanded that the federal and Kaduna State governments should refrain from paying lip-service to matters of insecurity and take proactive measures against incessant killings throughout the country.
The message was contained in a statement issued, yesterday by the State Chairman of PFN, Apostle Emmanuel Egoh Bako, and made available to newsmen in Kafanchan, Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The statement expressed sadness over the gruesome murder of the resident pastor of Living Faith Church, Romi New Extension; Kaduna Pastor Jeremiah Kehinde Omolewa, who was murdered in cold blood by gunmen along Kaduna-Abuja Expressway on Sunday, 4th August, 2019.
“This is not an isolated case but part of the general and daily news which now bedevil our nation.
“The government both at the national and state should match words with action and be proactive in handling the deteriorating cases of insecurity in Kaduna State and Nigeria as a whole.
“PFN does not subscribe to the lame and habituated defence that the government and security agencies have been overwhelmed by the challenges and or that they are on top of the situation,” it said.
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