John
Kennedy Opara
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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved N160 to US$1 exchange
rate for the Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission’s (NCPC) operations.
The commission’s
Executive Secretary, John Kennedy Opara, told State House correspondents after
briefing Buhari on the commission’s activities at the State House, Abuja.
The Punch report continues:
He said: “As you are
aware, he has approved US$1 to N160 for the conventional exchange rate for this
pilgrimage operation and he also agreed that he will continue to encourage us,
particularly as we drive to ensure self-sustenance, to make sure that the
pilgrims are able to pay for the pilgrimages by removing government
sponsorship.
“This is a journey and we
are sure that we are going to succeed. So, he was very happy with the entire
process. We are praying that God will help us to be a source of strength to Mr.
President, so that the
Federal Government and states will spend the necessary resources on other
things while the pilgrimage is self-funding as time goes on.
“We are already running
four pilgrimages in one year. The first is the Easter pilgrimage, which has
passed, the Youth Pilgrimage which we termed operation catch them young, the
family pilgrimage and the overall pilgrimage. For those going to Israel for the
11 days trip, it is N379,840 and for the youth pilgrimage, it is going to
cost N357,000.”
Nigerians on pilgrimage,
he noted, can now undergo skill acquisition programme organized by the Nigerian
Christian Pilgrims Commission and Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture, towards
training them in the area of agriculture.
He added: “We are
introducing the pilgrimage pilot lottery scheme that will enable people who are
lucky to be able to go on this trip without much dependence on the state and
the Federal Government.”
He said he was in the
State House to brief the President on the activities of the commission.
“I came to brief the
President on the activities of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission.
Earlier, my colleague, the Chairman of Hajj Commission had come to brief him.
“I had to tell him where we
are and how we started the commission and where we are today and our prayers. I
want to say that the President was very happy with the commission and he said
the commission has done very well.”
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