The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), has enjoined Nigerians to refrain from hate speeches and utterances in order to promote national unity.
PFN in a press release Thursday in Benin City, Edo State said it was disheartening for some Nigerians to engage in acts capable of undermining the lives and property of fellow Nigerians.
The statement signed on behalf of the PFN national president, Rev. Dr Felix Omobude by Deacon Ralph Okhiria, stated that the Constitution of Nigeria recognizes the rights of all citizens to live in any area of their choice within the nation’s territory.
Rev Omobude said, “The PFN believes in a nation where every Nigerian is free to live in and to engage in any legitimate business, practice his/her faith and own property in any part of the country without let or hindrance.
“Those beating the drums of war should be reminded that war is an ill-wind that blows no one any good.
“PFN recognizes the fact that any threat to any section of Nigeria is a threat to all Nigerians, irrespective of their tribes or religions.
“The PFN calls on the various tiers of government to take the issue of protecting the lives and property of all Nigerians as their primary responsibility and to be fair to all citizens of Nigeria while reassuring them of their safety in anywhere they wish to live and transact their businesses.”
Dr Omobude called on Nigerians, particularly Christians to continue to pray for peace in Nigeria, adding that the task of nation building was everybody’s business.