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Bayelsa PFN Reconciles As Aggrieved Parties Pledge To Work With EXCO


All is now settled as the aggrieved parties at the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bayelsa State Chapter, have agreed to work together with the current executive led by Pastor Tam Seth Eyedoude following the reconciliation.

Recall that the State PFN held its election on December 2, 2025, which brought back Pastor Eyedoude as the Chairman-Elect, but a member who fronted Pastor Timiebi Kiyaramo said that he was subtly schemed out on grounds that he was a state advisory council member (SAC).

However, reconciling all the aggrieved parties with the new leadership, the National President, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, asked that Pastor Timiebi Kiyaramo be added to the state advisory council immediately after the inauguration of the new executive.

Represented by Bishop David Bakare, the National Secretary of the body, who was in Bayelsa State on the mandate of the National President of PFN to reconcile the parties, the President also asked that all the departments of the body be reconstituted.

He said,” Without sacrifice, we can never achieve reconciliation. Today, there is no winner, and there is no loser.

“And I’m giving this directive on behalf of the national president that the harmonisation of all the directorates be immediately fixed. And it should be done with the supervisor of the office, the national vice president.”

Pastor Kiyaramo, accepting the reconciliation from the national president, however appealed for the harmonization that there should be a harmonization of the leadership.

Also, Pastor Tam Seth, the chairman- elect, thanked the national body for coming to reconcile the body.

He said that he has always made sure that there was Peace anywhere he finds himself, maintaining that he will continue to bring Peace to the body of Christ.

Recall that he had earlier promised that his leadership was going to work with everybody to move the body forward.



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