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PFN Condemns Marginalization Of Christians In Federal Appointments

The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has condemned, in strong terms, the glaring marginalization of Christians in appointments into Federal Government offices by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government.
The National President of the fellowship, Rev Felix Omobude, who frowned at the scenario in a statement in Benin City, stated that the government actions could further negatively affect the unity of the country.
He noted that Nigeria has never been as divided the way it is now under the present administration.
Omobude, stated that the PFN was most saddened with the on-going appointment exercise in the Judiciary where only adherents of a particular religion were favoured for appointment as Court of Appeal Justices at the expense of merit and equity.
The PFN leader expressed displeasure that over the years, some Nigerian politicians and top government functionaries have hijacked religion to continue to fester their desires to pursue their selfish ambition.
According to Omobude, “PFN is deeply saddened that out of 13 nominees from the Northern part of the country for elevation to the Court of Appeal, not a single Christian is among them.
“This unacceptable situation has further buttressed the fact that the nation’s judicial system has been hijacked, politicised and made an object of ridicule.
“This is one of the reasons why some Nigerians are fast losing confidence in the nation’s judicial process.
“The PFN hereby calls on President Muhammadu Buhari and all those concerned in the appointment of Justices to the nation’s Court of Appeal, to revisit the issue and ensure that fairness and justice are done irrespective of religious and ethnic background.
“The PFN will not continue to bemoan such brazen acts of provocation and unfairness, as the fellowship will henceforth take all necessary lawful steps to defend and protect the interests of its marginalized members.
“PFN has always called for justice, fairness and equity in all governmental activities because to subvert a man of his rights on the basis of his religion is corruption.
“PFN once again, calls on President Muhammadu Buhari to stand by his promise that he is for every Nigerian because the country belong to all Nigerians”, he added.”
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