The resolution commends Johnny Ukaumunna Johnson for his extensive and impactful career dedicated to service and ministry. Born on March 15, 1962, in Nigeria, Johnson faced significant challenges early in life, including the loss of both parents. Despite these hardships, he pursued education and became a full-time Minister of the Gospel in 1984, founding the outreach organization Youths for Christ Outreach, which has inspired many youths to become ministers themselves. In 2000, he established the Pan African Missionary Association (PAMA), which has grown into a significant mission organization focused on transforming lives across Africa through various conferences and seminars.
Additionally, Johnson has made substantial contributions through his NGO, in partnership with Aslan Child Rescue Ministries, providing scholarships to orphaned children, assisting widows, and supporting disabled individuals in Nigeria. His humanitarian efforts extended during the Covid-19 pandemic, where he provided food supplies to those in need, including Muslims. The resolution recognizes Reverend Johnson's lifelong commitment to service and his dedication to uplifting communities in Africa, celebrating his achievements alongside his family, including his wife Pastor Ruth Johnson and their six children.