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 early hardships, including the loss of both parents, which he overcame by financing his education through a small shop. He joined the ministry in 1984, becoming a full-time Minister of the Gospel and 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), a significant mission organization that has transformed lives across Africa through various conferences and seminars. Johnson's humanitarian efforts include founding a non-governmental organization that has provided scholarships to orphaned children, assisted thousands of widows, and supported disabled individuals in Nigeria. His work has also extended to helping those in need during the Covid-19 pandemic. The resolution recognizes Johnson's lifelong commitment to service and his contributions to the betterment of communities in Africa, alongside his family life with his wife, Pastor Ruth Johnson, and their six children.