Gombe State Governor, Inuwa Yahaya on Monday, assured of his administration’s commitment to provide support for successful and hitch-free Christian pilgrimage exercises despite N250M unsettled Debt.
Yahaya revealed this in his address, while playing host to the Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission, NCPC, Revered Yakubu Pam in Gombe.
He said in spite of the over 250 million naira unsettled claims left by the previous government for the State Pilgrims Welfare Board, his government is committed to providing Christians in the State the opportunity and needed support to undetake their spiritual journey.
According to him, “This Government inherited a liability of about 120 billion in a state that is just about 3.2 million, so spread it per capita on the citizens and you can imagine what it is. And that is just for the liabilities that were booked and recorded. Issues to do with unsettled liabilities of pilgrimage of close to 250 million Naira were not part of our assessment. But despite this we will make sure we continue to fulfill our own obligations to provide support to those who wish to perform their pilgrimage”.
He appreciated the leadership of the NCPC for their choice of Gombe to host the North East Zonal meeting and to also flag-off the next pilgrimage to Jerusalem, noting that this would not have been possible without the peace and tranquility the State enjoys, as well as its centrality and neutrality.
The Governor said inspite of the cosmopolitan nature of Gombe, the state remains peaceful, attributing the feat to Government’s proactiveness and the understanding of the people.
“I can beat my chest to say that peace doesn’t bring itself, we worked for it and God answered our prayers and gave us peace, so we shall continue to work assiduously to guard and protect the peace and the human resources of the State for the benefit of our people,” Yahaya added.
The Governor who decried the setback caused by covid-19 pandemic to the global economy, said the novel Coronavirus is a wake up call for Nigeria and Nigerians to do the right thing.
He said it may take some years for Nigeria and the world to fully recover from the economic effects of the pandemic and as a result, he said his administration has made budgetary provisions to stimulate the economy and mitigate the impact especially on women and the youths in the post covid-19 era.
On his part , the NCPC Executive Secretary, Rev. Yakubu Pam said they were in Gombe for a zonal meeting aimed at building synergy between the NCPC and the state pilgrims welfare boards for successful and hitch-free Christian pilgrimages.
He thanked the Governor for the cordial relationship that exists between his administration and the State Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria CAN as well as the christian community in general.