The Chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, Niger State chapter, Pastor PeteRock Sadiq, has challenged Christians in the state to take active part in politics ahead of the 2027 general elections, warning that the Church can no longer afford political indifference.
Sadiq spoke during the 14th anniversary of House on the Rock, Minna, held as part of the church’s Quantum Leap Conference 2026, urging Christians to match prayers with civic responsibility by collecting their Permanent Voter Cards, verifying their details and voting.
He stated, “We are not a political party, but we are a moral force and a moral force cannot be politically indifferent. A registered voter who fails to collect a PVC effectively loses the opportunity to influence leadership”..
The PFN chairman also warned against vote-buying, saying citizens who exchange their votes for temporary benefits ultimately mortgage their future.
“A vote sold is a future mortgaged. The
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