Pledges Zero Tolerance On Its Pilgrimage Polices
The Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC) has announced December 22, 2024, as the launch date for the airlift of Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land, promising a seamless and corruption-free operation.
The declaration was made by the NCPC Executive Secretary, Bishop Stephen Adegbite, during the Conference of States meeting in Abuja.
The gathering, which brought together State Chairmen and Secretaries of Christian Pilgrims Welfare Boards alongside representatives from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), served as a platform to reinforce the Commission’s commitment to excellence, transparency, and faith-driven leadership.
Bishop Adegbite urged attendees to remain steadfast in their faith and unwavering in their commitment to service.
Your help will come from the Lord who made heaven and earth. he said
Encouraging stakeholders to uphold integrity and lead by example.
We must be a good example of getting it right in Nigeria he emphasized
Adding that collaboration and adherence to the Commission’s zero-tolerance policy on corruption and abscondment are critical to achieving success.
The Bishop also praised President Bola Tinubu for navigating the nation through challenges, expressing optimism for Nigeria’s progress.
Nigeria is still moving to the desired destination he remarked
Calling for a collective effort to sustain the progress.
On his part, the Chairman of the Conference of States, Bishop David Moradeyo, applauds the NCPC leadership for its transformative strides and commitment to transparency.
Our prayers are that every operation goes smoothly under divine guidance he said.
As the commission intensifies its preparations, it is desirably to uphold the integrity and deliver a spiritually enriching experience for pilgrims come December 22.