Gunmen on Sunday night attacked the Angwan Rukuba community in Jos.
The PFN president commiserated with the family of the late singer.
The President described Mr Oke as a man of character, principle, and faith.
“Nigeria’s challenges are our collective responsibility, not just that of the leaders, but also of the citizens,” he said.
The PFN chieftain urged the government to build adequate health facilities for Nigerians to discourage medical tourism.
In 2022, PFN decided against voting for Mr Tinubu based on APC’s Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket and urged its 65 million Christians to do the same.
“May God almighty ensure that Nigeria elects somebody with character, somebody who is competent, somebody who will respect our religious rights.”
The Fellowship declared June 26 as “PVC Sunday”, and called on churches to mobilise their members who were eligible, to register for their PVCs.
The cleric urged PFM members to get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and vote out corrupt political leaders.
