Gov Eno Congratulates Bishop Wale Oke On Election As PFN President

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, PhD, has sent his hearty congratulations to Bishop Francis Wale Oke on his reelection as the  President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria(PFN).

The Governor has also congratulated the Senior Pastor of Insight Bible Church, Uyo, Dr. Sylvanus Ukafia on his emergence as the National Publicity Secretary of PFN.

In a message of felicitations released by his Chief Press Secretary, Ekerete Udoh, Governor Eno said the reelection of the PFN President, “is a testament to the solid leadership you have shown during your first term, which has led to the expansion and growing influence of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria in the propagation and expansion of the works in the Body of Christ.

“You have been an  embodiment of hope, of restoration and the unchangeable plans and designs of God in the affairs of our dear Nation.

“You have always assured us that, though our Nation may be going through tough times currently, but with unity and faith, we will collectively overcome and thrive.

“We are optinsistic that in your second term, you will continue to preach the gospel of love, of unity and of religious tolerance and interfaith cohesion.

“Thank you for  the  prayers  and support you have shown us, since God raised us to the leadership of our dear State.”

Governor Eno, also wished the new National Publicity Secretary of the Fellowship, Dr Ukafia, success In his new role.

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