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A Cross section of Ogun Christian pilgrims
The Ogun State Government has issued strict guidelines for Christian pilgrims travelling to Israel, urging them to remain spiritually focused, disciplined and law-abiding throughout the pilgrimage in the Holy Land.
The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, gave the charge on Saturday, during a farewell messages to the intending pilgrims at the Obas’ Complex, Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
Abiodun, represented by the Chief of Staff, Dr. Taiwo Oluwatoyin, stressed that pilgrimage to the Holy Land is not a leisure trip but a sacred period for spiritual renewal and deeper communion with God.
Gov. Abiodun urged the pilgrims to conduct themselves with integrity and decorum, noting that they would be representing Ogun State and Nigeria abroad at large.
The governor emphasised that unity, cooperation and strict adherence to laid-down rules were critical to the success of the pilgrimage.
“Pilgrims must see themselves as ambassadors of the state and the country. Your conduct abroad reflects on all of us, and unity among pilgrims is key to achieving the spiritual purpose of this journey,” he said.
Also speaking, the Board Secretary, Mr. Oduyemi Ibiyemi, described the pilgrimage as a strictly spiritual exercise and cautioned pilgrims against distractions that could undermine its essence, urging them not to intending or engaging in ‘Japa Syndrome’ as some might have it in mind.
“You must be intentional to avoid distractions,” Ibiyemi said, advising pilgrims to dress modestly, eat moderately, remain with their assigned groups, obey the laws of host countries, follow the instructions of tour guides and maintain good conduct throughout the journey.
He added that prayer should remain the central focus of the pilgrimage. Ibiyemi also commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his continued support of the pilgrimage programme, describing the state government’s efforts as instrumental to a well-structured and seamless process.
The farewell messages also featured sensitisation and briefings for operational staff, including clerics, media personnel, medical officers and administrative teams, who were taken through their specific roles and responsibilities to ensure a smooth and hitch-free pilgrimage.
A total of 172 pilgrims from the state, are expected to undertake the holy pilgrimage this year to Israel for 10 days.