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Osinbajo: Christians Must Be Purveyors of Justice, Voices of Peace

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has stressed that as Nigeria is going through a defining moment in its history, the Church must stand as the light of the country, and Christians as the purveyors of justice and voices of peace.

Osinbajo gave the admonition at the 16th Biennial Delegate Conference of the Pentecosta­l Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) held at the Michael Okpara Square in Enugu, Enugu State.

Speaking on the theme of the conference: ‘The unquenchab­le light’, the vice president said Christians must bear the gospel of Jesus Christ knowing that it is the beacon of hope and succour for the country.

According to him, “We are the salt to the wounds of a nation; we are the voices of peace and unity where division and strife have arisen. We are the purveyors of justice for all of those who are disempower­ed. The good news is that this light is unquenchab­le.’’

He also conveyed the felicitati­ons of President Muhammadu Buhari to the outgoing PFN President, Rev Felix Omobude, on the successful and glorious completion of his tenure in office, and congratula­ted the incoming President, Bishop Francis Wale Oke.

Commending the smooth transition in the leadership of the PFN, Osinbajo said: “I must commend the smooth electoral process leading to the emergence of the President and his deputy unopposed. This is how it should be. The PFN certainly has a lot to teach us (politician­s). We pray that the Lord will give this executive good success in Jesus Christ name,” he prayed.

Also, during the conference, the PFN, in acknowledg­ment of his stand and support for the Christian faith and exemplary service to humanity the vice president conferred a special award of the Defender of Faith.

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