Pray for Nigeria, Gombe gov urges intending pilgrims

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Pray for Nigeria, Gombe gov urges intending pilgrims

The Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has urged the 2557 intending pilgrims from the state to Saudi Arabia for the 2023 Hajj exercise to pray for the state and Nigeria at large to overcome its challenges.

The Governor made this urge while bidding the intending pilgrims farewell in an address he delivered at the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board office.

He said, “While in the holy land, please be good ambassadors of yourselves; good ambassadors of your communities, your local government areas, Gombe State and Nigeria, so we can all be proud of you.”

The Governor also charged the pilgrims to desist from any action that is capable of undermining their spiritual exercise, personal or state’s reputation just as he reminded them that in the holy land, law can take its course on anybody found wanting of any mischievous or unwholesome act.

He wished the pilgrims a hitch free Hajj exercise, encouraging them to intimate their guides on anything they do not understand saying that his administration is on its feets to ensure the state pilgrims had best Hajj experience right from Nigeria to the holy land.

While speaking on the current socio-economic realities in the country,calling on the pilgrims to intensify prayers for God’s intervention, the Governor said, “Intensify prayers for yourselves, Gombe State and Nigeria for God’s intervention into our recent experiences. Nigeria is faced with multifaceted challenges, that only through the merciful intervention from the God Almighty we can get through”.

The Governor equally charged Hajj officials at all levels to discharge their duties with sincerity, diligence and patriotism for a seemless Hajj exercise.

The Chairman, Gombe State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, the Emir of Dukku, Haruna Abdulkadir Rasheed, thanked the Governor for his tireless commitments to ensuring a hitch free Hajj exercise.

While encouraging the state’s pilgrims to concentrate on their worship rather than spending, the Chairman called on the pilgrims to cooperate with the state, national and international Hajj officials for a successful exercise.

In his address of welcome, the Executive Secretary of the Board, Alhaji Sa’adu Hassan, hailed the Governor for securing a conducive accommodation for the state’s pilgrims in the holy land.

He said that initially a 350 capacity plane was billed to airlift the state pilgrims, but with the Governor’s commitments, a 550 capacity aircraft is secured to take the first batch of the pilgrims, adding that after screening of the shortlisted pilgrims, the airlift is commencing in earnest on Wednesday.

Also speaking, the Chairman, Da’awa Committee, Sheikh Adamu Girbo (Retired), said that all necessary Hajj trainings and teachings were fully conducted for the pilgrims, right from local governments to state level.

He advised them to imbibe the spirit of modest spending while in the holy land.

Earlier before the farewell, Sheikh Mukhtari Musa Ɗanbayo took the 2557 pilgrims through the rudiments, do’s and don’ts of the spiritual exercise to make it a success.