Pray For Nigeria, Be Good Ambassadors – Governor Sule Urges Intending Pilgrims
Nasarawa State Governor, Engr Abdullahi Sule on Tuesday (May 14, 2024) urged intending pilgrims from the State to Saudi Arabia to pray for peace, unity and the success of the present administration in the country.
The Governor made the call in his farewell message to the intending pilgrims from the State in Lafia.
Sule called on the pilgrims to use the spiritual exercise and pray for President Bola Tinubu and the State Governors to be able to turn around the affairs of the country for good.
1,758 intending pilgrims from the State would be transported to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday May 15.
It could be recalled that the intending pilgrims were supposed to be 1,760 but two women were screened out and dropped due to pregnancy in line with the current roles of Hajj exercise.
Sule lauded the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) for selecting the State for two successive years to be among the inaugural flights to the Holy Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Governor also commended the officials of the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board for their coordination in the previous exercise that had attracted special recognition to the state at the national level.
Gov. Sule congratulated the pilgrims for the grace of God in their lives to perform Hajj which is one of the seven pillars of Islam and urged them to continue to be good ambassadors of the State.
On his part, HRH Justice Sidi Bage (Rtd), the Emir of Lafia charged the intending pilgrims not to do anything that would bring disrepute to the good name of the state in Holy Land.
He explained that enforcement of law and order is very strict in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and urged them to avoid anything that would led to breakdown of the law while in the pilgrimage.
Similarly, Justice Aisha Basir-Aliyu, Chief Judge (CJ) of the state and State Amirul – Hajj advised the pilgrims to use the exercise for prayers for the president, governor and other leaders.
The 2024 Amiru-Hajj expressed optimism that with prayers God would intervene to address the present problems confronting the country.
In his goodwill message, Ahj. Idris Ahmed Al-Makura, Executive Secretary of Nasarawa State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board expressed gratitude to the governor for the support toward the success of 2024 exercise.
“As it has been in the past, Gov. Abdullahi Sule had given the board all the necessary support and had supported the intending Pilgrims in the areas of accomodation and transportation to ease pilgrimage.”
The Executive Secretary therefore, assured that the welfare and wellbeing of the pilgrims would be the topmost priority of the board as it had always been over the years. (NAN).