Niger Delta
Be Good Ambassadors Of Nigeria, Delta Govt Urges Pilgrims

The Delta State Government has advised intending pilgrims to Israel and Jordan to be good ambassadors of the state and the country.
The state Commissioner, Bureau for Special Duties, Mr Johnbull Edema, gave the advice while briefing the pilgrims in Asaba last Friday ahead of their journey.
He noted that the journey was not a jamboree but a spiritual exercise that would allow pilgrims to pray for the state, government and the country at large, particularly as the general elections approached.
“We advise pilgrims to use the opportunity of their holy trip to pray for Nigeria ahead of the forthcoming general elections,” he said.
The commissioner said that the first batch would depart the state on January 16, while the second batch would depart on January 26.
He said that the state government is sponsoring 368 people for the pilgrimage and called on the beneficiaries to reciprocate the gesture by living up to expectations.
“The state government is spending so much to ensure that intending pilgrims have a hitch-free pilgrimage to Israel and Jordan. I urge the beneficiaries to reciprocate the gesture by living up to expectations,” he said.
Edema thanked Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa for approving the exercise, and urged the intending pilgrims to obey all rules in their host countries, including regulations and laws to avoid violating the principles guiding the holy trip.
The Chairman of the State Christian Pilgrim Welfare Board, Archbishop Cyril Odutemu, said the board does not issue visas to intending pilgrims but the prerogative of the embassies of Israel and Jordan.
Odutemu said it was at the discretion of the host countries to either approve or deny any intending pilgrim visa and advised them to ensure they comply with all COVID-19 protocols.
He warned those planning to abscond to rethink, adding that modalities had been put in place in collaboration with the host countries to apprehend and deal with such individuals.
The board Executive Secretary, Rev. Samuel Okoh, spoke extensively on what the intending pilgrims should expect, sites to visit, relationship with fellow pilgrims and the need to obey constituted authorities while in the holy land.
The state Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, Senior Apostle Sylvanus Okorotie, and the Permanent Secretary (Bureau for Special Duties), Mr Gregory Ejohwomu, were among those who attended the briefing.
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