The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria(PFN) has
declared the former Senior Pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly,
Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, is not a member of the body.
It,
however, said it was saddened and disturbed by the allegations of
criminal conduct and serial impropriety made against Pastor Fatoyinbo.
The
PFN said it was antithetical to the tenets of Christianity and violent
breach of the trust that ought to exist between members of the
congregation and a Minister of the Gospel.
President of PFN, Dr.
Felix Omobude in a statement in Benin City, said the body was shocked at
the allegations that are criminal in nature.
According to Omobude: “We strongly condemn this ignoble and bastardy conduct as alleged against Pastor Fatoyinbo.
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“Our prayers, thoughts and support are with all those who have fallen victim as have been reported.
“PFN
strongly believe in the pursuit of truth and will ensure that truth is
unveiled in this whole matter and appropriate sanctions served.
“The
PFN hereby warns Pentecostal Pastors who feel they can live carelessly
and take undue advantage of their congregants that PFN will not shield
anyone who crosses the line.
“The PFN calls on all concerned
while expressing their views over this sad issue, to be peaceful and
have some respect for the Kingdom.”
