Nigerians have been advised to embrace peace, approach the polls with a positive mindset, and do away with things that can hinder the country’s progress as it gets ready for the general elections of 2023.
This was stated at a meeting in Abeokuta by the Chairman of the Penticostal Fellowship of Nigeria, David Otaru on Thursday.
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As politicians get set for the 2023 general elections, Nigerians have been advised not to allow themselves to be used against the peace and progress of the country.
Nigerians were also urged to approach the year with the expectation that everything will work well without any form of violence and destruction.
The Chairman of the Penticostal Fellowship of Nigeria and the secretary to the Ogun State Government made the appeal during the inauguration of the chairman for another tenure in office.
On Security, the PFN state Chairman urged citizens not to leave everything in the hands of security agencies in the country.
He noted that people must be ready to provide adequate information to support them in fighting crimes and criminality in the society.
Other speakers at the event tasked Nigerians to focus more on positive things and make themselves available for unity and progress in the country.