PFN Commends Buhari On FRC, Says Code Shouldn’t Have Been Implemented

The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has expressed support for the suspension of the corporate governance code of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRC) by the federal government.
According to a statement signed by Felix Omobude, National President of the body, the group declared that the council did not do enough hear the thoughts of stakeholders before it began implementing the code.
“The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) welcomes the decision by the the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment to suspend the Corporate Governance Code issued by the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRC), one of the parastatals under its supervisions, pending what it calls a detailed review, extensive consultation with stakeholders and reconstitution of the board of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria,” the statement read.
“The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) had consistently expressed its concern at the non-inclusive process that brought about the code and the all-pervasive nature of it, especially as it relates to activities of the not-for-profit sector whose activities are already regulated by provisions of the law under which they were registered.
“The PFN had maintained that in view of the inability on the part of the Financial Reporting Council to achieve the necessary buy-in from concerned stakeholders on the code of governance and address legitimate concerns raised by many, it was wrong for it to have proceeded to enforce its implementation.
“The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria notes the concern among many with respect to portions of the suspended Code interpreted by some to have limited the tenure of Pastors and other Spiritual Leaders. We are confident that all the contentious issues will be reviewed under the process ordered by the Government.
“While the PFN respects the right of the appropriate government agency to make laws for the good of all. PFN states emphatically that she will not sleep on her right especially as it affects our freedom of worship.
PFN appeals for calm, restraint and understanding on the part of all Christians and for continued prayers for the Year 2017 to be one of greater peace and prosperity for all Nigerians.”
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