As part of move to consolidate its base ahead of
2019 elections, the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, at the weekend
inaugurated a 10-man committee on Muslim and Christian pilgrimages.
The committee which is headed by a former Grand Kadi
of Kwara State, Justice Idris Haroon, is to coordinate the pilgrimages sponsorship
by the Senate president.
Among other duties, the committee will select and
screen those to be sponsored for Hajj, Umrah and Jerusalem pilgrimages by
Saraki.
Speaking
during the inauguration of the committee which also has the Secretary of the
state's chapter of the Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Cornelius
Fawenu, as a member, Saraki said he decided to take over the responsibility of
sponsoring Muslim and Christian faithful on pilgrimages because the government
could no longer do it because of economic challenges.
Explaining the rationale behind his decision, the Senate
president said: "Any good leader must at all times listen to the yearnings
of his people.
"We have our Muslim and Christian brothers
desirous of observing the pilgrimages, but could not afford the cost. We will
help such people with a forum through which they can realise their dreams.
"We may not be able to do like the government
which used to sponsor about 400 when I was governor of the state, we will start
with 100. The coming Umrah (lesser Hajj) shall be the starting point."
Responding, the Chairman of the committee, Justice
Haroon, thanked Allah for preserving Saraki's life and for what he has been
able to achieve, not only in the state but the country.
He praised the Senate president for his initiative,
saying: "This which you have initiated as a true Muslim is the first of
its kind in this state and Nigeria."
He assured that the committee's members to work
assiduously to meet the aspirations of the people.
"We will do our job with the fear of God and
shall ensure that only pious people are selected for the exercise," Haroon
stated.
The CAN Secretary, Rev. Cornelius Fawenu, described
the inauguration of the committee as "a day that has gone into the Guinness
Book of Record as unprecedented.
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