The Nigerian
Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC) says it will monitor pilgrims strictly
while in the Holy Land to keep likely absconders in check.
Rev. Tor Uja,
the NCPC Executive Secretary, disclosed this while addressing intending
pilgrims at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on Wednesday.
Uja said that
security personnel from within Nigeria and in Israel had been trained and given
proper orientation to stop absconders.
He said that
the security personnel were also trained to be on alert at all times in case of
threat to peace or dangers that might affect pilgrims.
“We have
trained and given proper orientation to our security personnel; others are in
the land of Israel and they are routinely doing a rekey.
“Wherever
there is any threat to peace or shadow of danger, they will advise us and we
will avoid going to such places.
“We have moved
pilgrims completely from areas where there have been fires for two weeks so
that no Nigerian is exposed to danger; no Nigerian is left unsecured.’’
According to
Uja, the commission will set up a forum for prayer sharing and education for
pilgrims while in the Holy Land.
He said the
forum would make Christians go on pilgrimage and come back as better persons.
“It is time to
build this country and to give it foundation; it is time to give this country a
character; it is time to give this country a vision and a hope.
“It is time to
make Nigerians to know that our land is a land of great opportunities.
“We have more
opportunities in Nigeria than in America and in Israel.
“We have
better land than anywhere else, what we are going to get is a revitalisation to
meet with the Lord Jesus Christ afresh and to have a revamping of our spiritual
lives.
Alh Mohammed
Bello, the FCT Minister, described the trip to the Holy Land as a lifetime
wish.
He urged
intending pilgrims to pray for themselves and the country.
Bello
commended Israel for making sure that Nigerian pilgrims were treated with
respect and given their right as international travelers.
“The Israeli
Government and the Nigerian Pilgrims Commission have done very well in terms of
making sure that Nigerians are respected and given their rights as
international travelers,’’ Bello said.
Sen. Philip
Aduda, representing FCT, appealed to the intending pilgrims to behave well and
be “the change the country wants.”
Aduda also
urged them to defend the Holy Bible and the Nigerian flag while on the
pilgrimage.
(Source: NAN)
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