The Executive Secretary of the
Nigerian Christian pilgrim commission (NCPC), Rev. Tor Uja has said that he
would be committed to do what is right, what is good and what is blessed in the
administration of Christian Pilgrimage in Nigeria. He disclosed this in his
office in Abuja while playing host to the Methodist Archbishop of Abuja, His
Grace, the Most Rev. (Dr) Joseph Oche Job.
He thanked the Federal Government for
creating an organization like NCPC which organizes pilgrimage for the
Christians in Nigeria. He emphasized that the commission belongs to all
Christians.
Rev. Uja intimated the Cleric that he
would invite church leaders on a meeting regularly on pilgrimage in order to
find a sustainable way of moving pilgrimage forward. He stressed the need to
dialogue and resolve issues affecting the church and the nation at large.
He requested that the Methodist
church should send 500 Christians on pilgrimage this year.
Earlier, the Archbishop described
Rev. Tor Uja as a “seasoned Pastor well known in every part of the country”. He
prayed that the Lord who brought him to Abuja would see him through.
According to Him: “You are now a
national figure, God has enlarge your Coast”. He admonished him to be an
Evangelist to everybody and treat everyone fairly.
Archbishop Job equally advised
members of staff of the Commission to extend their hands of fellowship to the
NCPC boss by giving him their maximum cooperation so that NCPC would forever be
on top.

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