Pentecostal Fellowship Of Nigeria Rues Insecurity
The Pentecostal fellowship of Nigeria, PFN wants the Nigerian government to come clean on the issue of cattle colonies and other related security challenges across the country.

Chairman of PFN in cross river state, Lawrence Ekwok said this in Calabar during a media briefing on a proposed special national prayer organised by all Christians under the umbrella of Christ for all nations over insecurity in the country.
The clergy said the cattle rearing which is a private business by the nomads should be treated as such, wondering why the interest of the government is in a private enterprise.
The PFN urged the federal government to look into the insecurity across the country as a serious issue that should be tamed before the electioneering campaigns commence.
The deputy coordinator of the programme in cross-river state, rev Eyo Nsa, said there was general insecurity across the country hence the need for the enlarged prayers to get god to intervene.
The Christian faithful came together in cross river for enlarged prayer congress for the economy, security and prosperity of the country.