The Anambra State Government has said that it will not sponsor any Christian or Muslim for the 2015 pilgrimage exercise for reasons relating to the present harsh economic realities.
The State Governor, Willie Obiano, made the proclamation when he received a delegation of the national executive members of the Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC), at the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia.
The delegation, led by the National Executive Secretary of the Commission, Mr John-Kennedy Opara, came on a sensitization visit to the Governor and to brief him on the various packages in the 2015 Christian Pilgrimage to the Holy Land which they said is all encompassing for the benefit of families, youths and all Christian faithful.
Mr Opara commended the Governor for his efforts in transforming the state in both infrastructural and economic development.
He briefed Governor Obiano on the packages in the 2015 Christian pilgrimage which were in four categories but laid emphasis on the youth pilgrimage in which youths are carried along in both spiritual exercise and skills empowerment in the area of agriculture.
The National Executive Secretary of the Commission also reeled out the innovations and initiatives of the commission towards ensuring that Christians find it possible to embark on pilgrimage, which includes the lottery exercise.
Responding to the presentation of the Executive Secretary, Governor Obiano gave the assurance of his support for pilgrimage as a way of encouraging moral and spiritual growth of the citizenry towards contributing effectively in nation building.
He, however, drew attention to the present economic reality of the country and the struggle of the state to cut down on cost while intensifying its revenue generating drive.
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