The Executive Secretary of Nigeria Christians Pilgrims Commission (NCPC), Rev Yakubu Pam, has urged Plateau politicians, religious leaders, and traditional rulers to close ranks and forge a common front for the unity and development of the state.
Pam who disclosed at the weekend in Jos during a reception in his honour as the new ES by his committee of friends, said: “Without unity, the people will be divided and unable to achieve the collective goals of the people on the Plateau.”
The new NCPC ES said he felt humbled to be appointed despite several names that were taken before President MuhammaduBuhari for consideration for the job.
Pam, however, assured President Buhari that he was going to reposition the commission and deliver on the assignment making the Commission a rallying point for all Nigerians.
He also called on his Berom kinsmen to appreciate Governor Simon Lalong for nominating him for the position, supported by the former Head of State General Yakubu Gowon (rtd).
According to him, “Henceforth, churches would be encouraged to see NCPC as their own and encouraged to sponsor their members to go on Christian Pilgrimage to the Holy Land instead of relying on the government to sponsor them.
Pam who was also a guest Preacher the following day Sunday at Assemblies of God Church, Jos admonished Christian worshipers at the service to rely on God who by divine order has what it takes to single out anybody for promotion.
He continued: “In the midst of many God would raise the righteous to the top of the ladder and nobody could bring him down because the hands of the invisible God is upon him.”
Pam urged Nigeria Christians to put their hope in God and remember to always pray and seek the face of God if they are to attain the desires of their heart.