NCPC Boss Advocates For Unity Of Nigeria During Election
By Ngozi Nwankwo
The Executive Secretary Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission Rev. Dr Yakubu Pam, has said that the unity of the country was of top priority in the electioneering era.
Pam said this while addressing the 5th batch of the December 2022 intending pilgrims comprising Delta, Borno and Kogi State at the Departure hall of the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport in Abuja, recently.
Pam said the unity of mind and purpose is of utmost importance at such a time as this, hence the need for the spiritual exercise to Israel and Jordan, adding that the unity of the nation was what the Commission stands for, and Pilgrimage was the platform through which Nigerians could get more united.
He revealed that the Commission has always recorded huge success in zero tolerance to abscondment, adding that the states had always adhere to warnings and implications of such actions.
Pam commended Nigerians for always showing signs of discipline, patriotism and law abiding in every aspect of Christian pilgrimage process.
He charged pilgrims to be proud Ambassadors and good representatives of the country and Christ as they embark on the spiritual journey.
Speaking also, the Delta State Executive Secretary, Apostle Samuel Okoh said nation building was incomplete without the Church, hence the need for the pilgrimage exercise.
Okoh said he was optimistic that the Pilgrims would impact upon the nations and their various families.
Okoh commended the state governor, Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa for approving the journey for 386 pilgrims to the Holy lands, adding that Deltans were not only going on the tour but representing the national front.
On his part, the Executive Chairman, Kogi State Christian Pilgrims Commission advised them to be of worthy character and pray fervently for the nation and enhance the unity that every Nigerian had longed for.
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