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PFN National VP To visit south south governors, advocates for unity

From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
The National Vice President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Archbishop Emmah Isong, is set to lead a high-powered delegation of clergymen on a working visit to the six states in the South-South geopolitical zone.
The tour will take the clergymen to Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta, and Edo state on June 16, this year.
PFN Zonal Secretary, Pastor Samuel Ukweni disclosed this to our correspondent in a telephone conversation which took place shortly after PFN stakeholders’ virtual meeting in Calabar yesterday.
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The zonal secretary stated that the tour will help to strengthen relationships, foster collaboration, and provide opportunities for fellowship among PFN members.
He said that during the visit, Isong and a team of clerics will pay courtesy calls on state governors, fathers of faith, and other key stakeholders in the respective states.
A letter from the office of the National Vice President, South South Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), titled “PFN South South National Vice President Visit” asked states liaison officers to work with state chairmen and ensure the success of this visit.
The letter signed by South South Zonal Secretary Pastor Samuel Ukweni averred that all necessary arrangements for the reception of the national vice president,appointment with state governors, fathers of faith and mobilization for rally shall strictly be handled by the states.
The letter admonished PFN leadership of the aforementioned six states to join hands with one another and ensure that the National VP’s official visit became a success.
“Kindly adjust your state programs and personal schedules to accommodate and facilitate this important fellowship”. The letter stated.
The Zonal Secretary stated that key highlights of the tour will include a two-hour prayer rally in each state, featuring up to 2-3 choirs stressing that the rallies are expected to bring together PFN pastors, executives, and members for a time of prayer, worship, and fellowship.
Ukweni, called on state liaison officers and chairmen to ensure the success of the visit calling for necessary arrangements, including meetings with governors stressing that mobilization for prayer rallies, will be handled by the states.