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Don’t violate immigration laws in holy land, Ekiti govt tells Christian pilgrims

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By: ‘Yomi Ayeleso – Ado-Ekiti

The Ekiti State Government has appealed to intending Christian pilgrims on a voyage to the Holy Land of Israel to refrain from acts that could grossly violate immigration laws during their spiritual sojourn to the country.

The government specifically charged intending pilgrims to act as patriotic and good ambassadors, and distinguish themselves as people of character and integrity during their stints at the Holy land.

The Deputy Governor, Chief Monisade Afuye, gave the admonition at a special farewell service, held at the Government House Chapel, in Ado Ekiti, for the Ekiti contingents to this year’s holy pilgrimage.

The  Deputy Governor, in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Victor Ogunje, reminded them to pray for Nigeria and Ekiti State in particular, as the country is in dire need of divine intervention that will bring about the desired accelerated socio-economic transformation.

Mrs Afuye appealed to the pilgrims to steer clear of any act that could tarnish the image of the State and bring the christendom to opprobrium .

She said; “I enjoin you  not to perceive this journey as a period for merriment, but to see the pilgrimage as a lifetime opportunity. Comply with all the rules, don’t act lawlessly, so that you won’t tarnish the image of our country.

“There are long standing immigration rules guiding your conducts, kindly observe and obey them. Ekiti has always had one of the best contingents since inception and this shouldn’t be an exemption.”

The Deputy Governor added that the present administration under Governor Biodun Oyebanji , has remained the vanguard of peaceful co-existence among diverse  religions, urging the intending pilgrims to offer prayers against any insurrection in the facet of religious crisis in Ekiti.

In his sermon at the spiritual procession,  the CAN Chairman in Ekiti State, Reverend Emmanuel Aribasoye, told the pilgrims that God, the State and their families expect a positive change of behaviour after the pilgrimage to substantiate the fact that the holy journey has made a tremendous positive impact.

 

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