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FCT Minister State Urges Pilgrims To Embrace Conduct , Dedication

Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), emphasised the need for good behaviour and devotion for potential pilgrims at a screening exercise in Abuja on Wednesday.

The Minister, represented by her Special Assistant, Mrs. Helen Zamani, advised pilgrims to consider themselves ambassadors for the country, emphasising the need for excellent behaviour throughout the exercise.

Saying, “Intending pilgrims should go through this spiritual journey with full dedication, acknowledging their role as country representatives and maintaining good behaviour.”

She made this known on Wednesday where she officially declared the screening exercise open for intending Pilgrims for the 2023 Main Pilgrimage to Rome and Greece contained a demand for full compliance with all requirements.

The acting Director of FCT Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, Mrs. Rahila Isa-Baita, described the pilgrimage as an exploration of the historical sites linked to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. She explained the choice of Greece and Rome, attributing it to the ongoing crisis between Israel and Hamas, ensuring spiritual depth and historical significance.

Mrs. Isa-Baita also highlighted the screening process, stating, “It’s an exercise to understand expectations, address concerns, and ensure everyone is physically and spiritually prepared for the pilgrimage.”

This year’s pilgrimage, set to take place in Greece and Rome, deviates from the traditional location of Israel due to the ongoing conflict in the region.

Addressing the use of the Schengen Visa for the pilgrimage, Mr. Philip Danjuma, Head of Operations at FCT Pilgrims Welfare Board, clarified that while the visa allows entry to multiple countries, the number of entries is subject to embassy regulations.

Dr. Omokide Moshood explained the health screening as part of the exercise, aiming to identify ailments like diabetes and hypertension. He emphasized the importance of addressing health concerns before embarking on the pilgrimage.

A participant, Mrs. Elisha Fub, expressed her expectations for the trip, stating, “I aim to build myself more spiritually and explore historical sites of the early church as narrated in the Holy Bible.”

The screening exercise serves as a comprehensive measure to ensure both the spiritual and physical preparedness of the pilgrims for the upcoming journey.

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