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FCT board records hitch free spiritual exercise in six years

By Daniel Tyokua 

The FCT Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, said it has recorded successful spiritual exercise to the holy land in the last past six years.

Director of the board, Mr Dabara Vingo disclosed this to Journalists in Abuja at the weekend.

He said during the period cases of abscondment and other ill activities were not experience in the Federal Capital Territory team during the pilgrims surgeon to the Holy Land.

Vingo explained that the board was able to achieve the feat following its uncompromising stance on the implementation of laid down security protocols especially during the selection and vetting process. 

According to him, all intending Pilgrims are made to go through a thorough background and security checks that only those with clean records and good intentions can sail through. 

While acknowledging that the exercise is highly spiritual, the director said that the Board in nearly a decade has not recorded any unfortunate incident amongst her pilgrims during the religious trip. 

Vingo  said that despite the peculiarity of FCT Pilgrims, the contingent from the nation’s capital have been adjudged the best in the country by the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission. 

“As it is now, we have gotten tools where we can check them (intending pilgrims), we screen them base on the forms they submitted even in their absence. 

“We judge the information you give to us. Once we have convicted you on the form we’ll keep it aside. Then we will call you to appear physically and this time around, we’ll handover the screening to the Police, Department of State Services (DSS), NCPC, Immigration Service or on the bases of what you submitted. And then the last screening we do is when we are now on transit, even at the airport. There are some parameters we will see and we will know that this one is a potential abscondee. 

“The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammed Bello, he knows pilgrimage very well. Whenever we submit our report to him, he will always put us on our toes and in fact give us lectures, clues with suggestions on how to mitigate the issues of abscondment. 

“By the grace of God, in our last Conference of States meeting in 2022 at the National Headquarters, NCPC, the Executive Secretary was directing other states to come to FCT and learn how we organise the pilgrimage because here is very delicate. 

“If you go to Plateau state, almost all of the people performing pilgrimage in Plateau are from the state. If you go to Lagos almost all the people who are performing pilgrimage are Yorubas and from Lagos. I all the states you have indigenous people doing it, but here in FCT it’s a mix of people from every tribe in the country because it is seen as a point of unity. You hardly know the kind of person you’re interacting with.”

He said that aside the security checks carried on the intending pilgrims, the board also take to God in prayers to guide them in the selection process to ensure that only those that will represent Nigeria in good light makes the list of pilgrims. 

While noting the importance of pilgrimage in the life of a Christian, the Director said that the exercise is more of spiritual than the physical for a believer. 

He said that the soul cleansing exercise is the best avenue for one to connect with his or her creator. 

Dabara who said that the just concluded 2022 pilgrimage which rounded up two days to the general elections was very significant to Nigerians, revealed that it played a vital role to ensuring the peace enjoyed before during and after the elections in the country. 

He disclosed that all the Pilgrims tool time to pray for the peace of the nation, this is as he advised that Nigerians should continue praying for the leaders as directed in the Holy Books. 

The Director reminded Nigerians that power only comes from God as Him alone has the power to make a one a leader.

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