Uja made this known at the Conference of Pilgrimage Leaders and
Managers of Nigeria on Thursday in Abuja.
He said that the
commission was trying to ensure that the cost of pilgrimage was reduced to
enable Christians who would like to embark on the exercise to do without much
difficulty.
“One of the reasons
why we have to reduce the cost of pilgrimage is because our economy is not
smiling at all.
“We do not want a
burden either on individuals or the government; we want it to be cheaper for
anybody who wants to embark on pilgrimage to do so without struggle.
“We will announce it
to the public; we believe that it can be made cheaper.
“We have a committee
that is working on that and we intend that any unnecessary weight that can be
cut down should be cut down,” he said.
Uja said that the
commission had invited air carriers and ground handlers to meet and decide how
the fare and other reductions could be made.
“We have invited our
air carriers and ground handlers for a meeting so that we can dialogue and see
if we can make the flights fare cheaper.
“We are going to meet
with them to see if managing of pilgrims in Israel can be made cheaper too by
reducing the cost of accommodation, feeding and other local elements.
“When all that is
done, definitely, the cost of travelling to Israel will come down,’’ he stated.
He called on the
churches to take the ownership of pilgrimage in Nigeria by preaching the gospel
so as to ensure reconciliation among people and nations.
“Our mandate includes
the spiritual purpose of preaching the gospel, the social purpose of ensuring
reconciliation among people and nations and the mandate of provoking
developments among people.
“It is time for the
church to rise up in defence of this nation, to project good values.
“Pilgrimage will not only make people spiritual but it will also
help the leaders in the building process of making Nigeria a greater nation in
the world,’’ the NCPC boss said.
He urged states’
governors to see pilgrimage as a basic constituency that they had, and should
support Christians in their states to be part of the exercise.
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