Bishop Emmah Isong, National Publicity Secretary of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has disclosed that there are no skirmishes in the fellowship.
Isong made the assertion during an interview with journalists on Monday in Calabar while reacting to reports on national dailies, stating that the fellowship was in disarray under the leadership of Archbishop Wale Oke.
The publicity secretary who is also the founder, Christian Central Chapel International, (CCCI) said the accusations made by one Mr Olalekan Bilesanmi was an attempt by the writer to jeopardise Oke’s reelection bid.
He stressed that claims that Oke was inept, incompetent and never a promise keeper were fake and a figment of the writer’s imagination.
He said, they had never had the fellowship been this vibrant adding that the comments against the PFN president was a roadside discussion and does not hold water.
“I think the fellow misfired, I have seen that national daily featured by the young man and I want to tell you that there is no storm whatsoever in the PFN.”There are no schism in our great fellowship and our national president Dr. Wale Oke, is leading the fellowship robustly.
“In his leadership, we have found greater moment of unity and friendship, never had the PFN enjoyed a high apex of relationship like this,” he said.
Speaking further, he said the president has raised the fellowship to a point that they had strong, young generation of leaders, who they call the next generation of PFN.
While describing the president as a man of proven integrity, and capacity to lead the body to higher heights he said God endowed him with wisdom.
“We have laid a foundation of our second National Secretariat in Abuja, our National Secretariat had been in Lagos in the past 40 years but now we are going to have another Secretariat in Abuja, this had never been so,” he said.