Amid instability in parts of Africa, the church is seeking to play a central role in the resolution of conflicts in the Horn of the continent.
Consequently, the African Pentecostal Mission Fellowship has called for escalated intervention for sustainable peace to be realised in the region.
“We have to stretch our focus so that we can co-exist as a community,” Bishop Elly Rob, the General Secretary of the African Pentecostal Mission Fellowship said.
He noted that through stability, Africa stands to grow and move forward.
Bishop Rob made the remarks on Thursday when he led a delegation of faith leaders in a meeting with President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi, Kenya.
The Bishop lauded the church for its effort in advancing justice, shaping public policy and promoting cohesion in Africa.
“We appreciate your investment in social services and contribution in tackling climate change”, he said.
In his reaction, the Kenyan President observed that the Government will continue working with faith leaders for the prosperity of the continent.
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