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Clergy promises support for NCPC Christian Leaders Consultative Peace Forum
The Presiding Bishop and Founder of the Redeemed Evangelical Mission International, Lagos, Bishop Mike Okonkwo has thrown his weight to the Christian Leaders Consultative Peace Forum being championed by the Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission NCPC.
The Clergy disclosed this in Lagos recently while playing host to the Executive Secretary of NCPC, Rev Yakubu Pam in his church headquarters in Lagos.
He assured the NCPC boss that he would support any positive initiative that would bring a lasting peace in the country. The Cleric explained that no sacrifice would be too much to salvage the present state of the nation.
He averred that the Church has all it takes to help bring back peace in the country through genuine engagement with strategic stakeholders in the Nigeria project.
Bishop Okonkwo promised to support the worthy cause of the Christian Leaders and reiterated his unalloyed support. He assured the NCPC boss who is the Convener of the peace forum that he would support actively in the proposed meeting of the body slated for early next year in South East, in Enugu.
He thanked the NCPC BOSS and his team for their sacrificial Leadership and service to the nation.He prayed that God in His infinite mercy would continue to reward the good efforts of Rev Pam in peace building in Nigeria.
Earlier, the Executive Secretary of NCPC, Rev Yakubu Pam briefed the Clergy on the just concluded Christian Leaders Consultative meeting in Lagos.
He intimated that the meeting was held to bring Christian leaders in Lagos together to find a lasting solution to youth restiveness as well as the general state of the nation.
The Convener of the peace meeting told his host that he was happy with the quality of representation at the meeting. He assured him that every resolution reached at the meeting would be communicated to the Lagos State Governor and the Presidency.
Rev. Pam described Bishop Okonkwo as a dependable servant of God who had contributed immensely to the development of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria.