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Group mobilises voters, promotes PVC registration

National Prayer Support Group for Good Governance had its inaugural summit at National Centre for Women Development in Abuja, with clerics from Muslim and Christian communities present. Members from each

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February 18, 2026byThe Nation
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National Prayer Support Group for Good Governance had its inaugural summit at National Centre for Women Development in Abuja, with clerics from Muslim and Christian communities present.

Members from each state were present at Abuja to join the prayers.

Convener and Director General, Alhaji Abdul-Hakeem Atilade, flew in from his UK base with his national  and state executives.

Atilade noted the critical role of faith and unity in achieving peace, stability, and progress.

He said the prayer initiative would be replicated in all 36 states and Federal Capital Territory through to foster intercession for good governance and electoral success for All Progressives Congress (APC).

Recognised by APC National Secretariat as a support group, the group underscored  its commitment to spiritual engagement beyond election. The organisation’s structure includes national, zonal, and state levels, with representation for persons with disabilities.

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Beyond prayer, it combines spiritual intercession with civic participation, including voter education and mobilisation.

 Members will conduct door-to-door encouraging registeration, collection of PVCs, and participation in democray.

Atilade called on supporters of the President to join. He said donations and partnerships ill be handled with probity.

The campaign embodies a blend of faith, patriotism, and civic responsibility, positioning itself as a force in our democratic journey toward 2027.

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