Members of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), alongside prominent pastors Yemi Davids and Emmanuel Iren, have joined a street protest over rising insecurity across the country.
The protest, which was also widely circulated on social media, saw religious leaders and supporters calling for urgent government intervention to address increasing cases of banditry, kidnappings, and general insecurity affecting communities nationwide.
According to reports shared online, the demonstration was aimed at drawing attention to the worsening security situation and the impact on families, businesses, and worship communities.
Footage from the protest showed clerics and PFN members marching peacefully while expressing concern over the state of national security.
The involvement of well-known church leaders has since sparked conversations across social media, with many Nigerians commending the move as a bold stand, while others debated the role of religious leaders in public demonstrations.
The protest adds to growing public pressure on authorities to intensify efforts toward restoring peace and stability in affected regions of the country.
As of the time of filing this report, further details regarding official PFN statements and the scale of mobilisation are still being awaited.