PFN congratulates ex-chairman on appointment as Plateau governor’s aide

The Plateau State chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria has congratulated its immediate past chairman, Rev. Steve Dangana, on his appointment as Special Adviser on Religious Affairs to Governor Caleb Mutfwang.
PFN’s congratulatory message was conveyed in a statement by its Plateau State chapter Chairman, Rev. Dunka Gomwalk, on Saturday in Jos.
Mr Gomwalk thanked the state governor for finding one of the PFN’s leaders worthy of serving in his government.
”The PFN family in Plateau heartily congratulates its immediate past chairman, Mr Dangana, on his appointment as Special Adviser on Religious Affairs to Mr Mutfwang.
”This appointment did not come to us as a surprise considering his pedigree and track record of hard work and devotion when he served two tenures as PFN chairman in the state. He provided quality leadership and became a bridge between the PFN churches and other denominations both within and outside the state. We thank the governor for finding one of us worthy to serve in his administration,” he said.
Mr Gomwalk advised Mr Dangana to put in his best effort towards the success of the Mutfwang-led administration in the state.
(NAN)
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