Christian faithful in Kaduna State have commended Governor Uba Sani for restoring the state-sponsored Christian Pilgrimage Programme after an eleven-year suspension, describing the move as a strong statement of fairness, equity, and inclusive governance.
The commendation came during the 2025 orientation programme for 50 intending Christian pilgrims sponsored by the Kaduna State Government. The event marks the first state-backed Christian pilgrimage in over a decade, following its discontinuation by previous administrations.
Participants expressed gratitude to the Governor for reviving the initiative, noting that the decision has rekindled hope within Christian communities and strengthened their sense of belonging in the state.
The Head of Service, Mrs. Jimami C. Bako, praised Governor Uba Sani for reintroducing the programme, emphasizing that the administration recognizes spiritual growth and moral values as important complements to physical infrastructure and economic development. She described the revival as a reflection of leadership that values faith as a foundation for peace and social harmony.
The Commissioner of Information, Ahmed Maiyaki, stated that the initiative aligns with His Excellency administration’s commitment to justice, equity, and inclusiveness for all residents, regardless of religious affiliation.
He urged the intending pilgrims to use the opportunity to pray for peace, unity, and sustained prosperity in Kaduna State and Nigeria.
Beneficiaries said the revival of the Christian Pilgrimage Programme underscores the government’s renewed commitment to religious harmony, balanced governance, and strengthened trust between citizens and the state.
THESHIELD Garkuwa