2023 General Elections: Today is ‘Operation Show Your PVC Day’, PFN tells Christians

President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Wale Oke, has declared today, as a Permanent Voters Card (PVC) Sunday, as part of the efforts to mandate Christians to fully participate in the forthcoming 2023 general election.

Oke made this declaration at the PFN secretariat during a National Executive Council meeting held in Lagos, while addressing the press, urging Christians to ensure they get their permanent voter cards and follow the clear directive, in collaboration with the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), from the Christian fathers on the casting of their votes.

“We will not be partisan, but not going to sleep. I declare June 26 as PVC Sunday, in which prayers will be offered and communion administered to worshippers in Pentecostal churches across the nation”, he added.

He said worshippers would be mandated to show their PVCs at churches, adding that the effort will bring about collaboration with Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to use strategic churches as registration centres.

Oke further said that the 2023 elections would be a ‘make or break’ election, as according to him, Nigerians, especially Christians must be fully involved in deciding the next leader of the country.

The PFN also decried the killings, kidnaps and other anomalies presently going on in the nation, saying, “The nation is in pain, hence the need for a ‘Commander-in-Chief not sympathiser-in-chief’ leader is essential. We want real change, we are praying for a new Nigeria.”

The Christian body also condemned the Owo church attack, saying it was tired of the condolence messages from the present administration instead of decisive steps to end bandits and terrorist attacks on hapless citizens.

Furthermore, the body disagreed with Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian tickets, on the grounds that none would work for a multi-religious country like Nigeria.

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