According to The Nation, President Muhammadu Buhari has approved N160 to $1 exchange rate for Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission’s (NCPC) operations.
This was disclosed to State House correspondents by the Executive
Secretary of the Commission, John Keneddy-Opara, after briefing
President Buhari on the Commission’s activities at the State House,
Abuja.
He said: “As you are aware he has approved $1 to N160 for the
conventional exchange rate for this pilgrimage operation and he also
agreed that he will continue to encourage us particularly as we drive to
ensure self sustenance.
“This is a journey and we are sure that we are going to succeed. So
he was very happy with the entire process. We are praying that God will
help us to be a source of strength to Mr. President, so that the Federal
government and states will spend the necessary resources on other
things while the pilgrimage is self funding as time goes on.
“We are already running four pilgrimages in one year. The first is
the Easter pilgrimage which has passed, the Youth Pilgrimage which we
termed operation catch them young, the family pilgrimage and the overall
pilgrimage. For those going to Israel for the 11 days trip, it is N379,
840 and for the youth pilgrimage it is going to cost N357, 000.”
According to him, Nigerians on pilgrimage can now undergo skill
acquisition programme organised by the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims
Commission and Ministry of Agriculture in Israel towards training them
in the area of agriculture.
He added: “We are introducing the pilgrimage pilot lottery scheme
that will enable people who are lucky to go on this trip without much
dependence on the state and the federal government.”
Kennedy-Opara said he was in the State House to brief the President on the activities of the commission.
He said: “I came to brief the President on the activities of the
Nigerian Christian Pilgrims’ Commission, earlier my colleague, the
Chairman of Hajj Commission had come to brief him.
“I had to tell him where we are and how we started the commission and
where we are today and our prayers and I want to say that the President
was very happy with the commission and he said the commission has done
very well.”
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