The Bayelsa State, has said it would no longer sponsor
pilgrims, who want to fulfill the religious obligation of
Gov. Seriake Dickson |
The state governor, Seriake Dickson who made this position
clear, while inaugurating a 10-member Pilgrims Welfare Board at the Conference
Hall of Government House in Yenagoa, explained that, the decision was
necessitated by the current economic realities, facing the country and the
state, in particular.
He therefore, urged the Board to reach out to other
stakeholders, such as corporate citizens, churches, the government officials
and wealthy individuals for sponsorship, as well as sensitise intending
pilgrims on the need for them to take responsibility of their spiritual
assignment.
Governor Dickson, however, said the administration would
continue to maintain the prevailing enabling environment for adherents of
Christianity, Islam and other religions to practice their faiths without any
hindrance.
While congratulating the Chairman and members on their
appointments, the Governor pointed out that, the Board's duties are to
coordinate and organise the activities of pilgrims and enlighten the public,
that it is not just the government's responsibility to continue to sponsor
people on pilgrimage.'
His words, "We are a praying and Christian state. But,
we also have muslims here. And, all people of faith are at liberty to live in
our state and practice their faith without let and hindrance. We give support
and encouragement to all.
"We need this Board in place, so that you can as a
body, coordinate the activities of all pilgrims, whether they are Christian
pilgrims, which majority of our people are, or even the activities of muslims,
who are to be supported to perform their obligation of visiting the Holy Land.
"But let me make it clear that the circumstances of our
national economy and the realities of our state economy do not support the
practice of the state sponsorship anymore. But, we are going to encourage
pilgrims from all faiths to be alive to their responsibilities, who may want to
visit the Holy Land to do so."
In his response, the Chairman of the State Pilgrims Welfare
Board, ArchBishop Israel Ige described Pilgrimage as a tool for moral transformation
and spiritual rebirth, that helps to strengthen the faith of Christians by
enabling them to physically confirm the scriptures they read and hear.
Arch Bishop Ige, who is the immediate past Chairman of the
Bayelsa Chapter of the Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN), expressed
gratitude to the Governor for their appointment, and pledged to carry out the
Board's mandate diligently.
Catechist Aputu John Dan is the Vice Chairman of the Board,
while Bishop Ebi Belepeigha is the Secretary with Mrs Pere-ere Koroye, Dame
(Mrs) Atonye Barigha and Rev John Lewis to serve as members.
The board, which is expected to commence its assignment with
immediate effect, also has Mr MacDonald Osarebie, Alhaji Yakubu Boleigha,
Alhaji Kassim Oru, Pastor Dimaro Ayaebi as members.
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