Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission to airlift intending pilgrims to Holy Land this year – Bishop Adegbite
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By Anthony Maliki, Abuja
The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, (NCPC), Bishop Stephen Adegbite has said that his Commission would certainly airlift intending pilgrims to the Holy Land this year.
He made the disclosure on Wednesday while hosting the Chairman and members of Board of the Lagos State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board who paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja.
This was contained in a statement by Celestine Toruka, NCPC’s Deputy Director and Head, Media & Public Relations.
While welcoming them to his office he intimated them that NCPC belongs to the Church and he will ensure that the right thing at the right time.
He urged them to continue to pray for President Bola Tinubu for God’s wisdom to effectively pilot the affairs of Nigeria, while assuring them that Nigeria would surely get out of the woods in no too – distant- time.
He said Lagos would continue to remain fresh in his memory having stayed there for over three decades. “Lagos is my success story and I will continue to support the cause of Lagos”.
Bishop Adegbite urged them to admonish the intending Lagos Pilgrims to be patient with the Lagos Board and the Commission, bearing in mind that they would travel on pilgrimage at the right time this year.
He assured them that the interest of Lagos is protected as far as NCPC Pilgrimage operation is concerned.
Earlier, the Chairman Lagos State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, Bishop Johnson Akinpelu said they were grateful for the effective leadership qualities of Bishop Adegbite since his assumption of office as the Executive Secretary of NCPC on 5th February, 2024.
He prayed that the Lord would imbue him with wisdom to continue to lift the Commission to greater heights.
Bishop Akinpelu stressed the need to continue to pray for the peace of Jerusalem which is an injunction from the Holy Bible.
He expressed his optimism that peace would be restored in Israel soon and by extension the Middle East.
The Chairman disclosed that they were in NCPC to find out the state of things with regard to this year’s pilgrimage exercise in view of the mounting pressures from the intending Lagos Pilgrims.
He noted the efforts of President Tinubu in advancing the cause of Christian Pilgrimage in Nigeria as well as the dogged efforts of the Chief Servant of NCPC.
He appreciated the Executive Secretary of NCPC for the sense of direction he has brought to bear in the Commission.
The courtesy visit was graced by the Vice Chairman of the Board, Archbishop Prof. Rufus Oguntuase, the Board Secretary, Mrs Florence Gbafe and other members of the Lagos State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board.
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