JNS.org – Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan will lead more than 30,000 Christian pilgrims on an upcoming trip to Israel.
While in Israel, President Jonathan, who is the first sitting
Nigerian Christian president to visit Israel, is expected to sign a
Bilateral Air Services Agreement between Nigeria and Israel, making it
easier for Christian pilgrims to visit, AllAfrica.com reported.
According to Nigeria state media, the first round of 2,000 Christian
pilgrims will begin arriving Oct. 19, while President Jonathan is
expected to arrive Oct. 23. The president will also be joined by several
members of his administration and by other governors.
“Our belief is that if Nigerians go on pilgrimage and are morally
transformed, they would pursue peace and all the enemies of peace would
be defeated,” said John Kennedy Opara, Exectuive Secretary of the
Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commision, according toAllAfrica.com.
Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria has been racked by sectarian
tension for the past decade as Islamic terror groups from the Muslim
north have attacked Christians in the south. But Israel and Nigeria
enjoy strong diplomatic ties, with several dozen major Israeli companies
operating in Nigeria.
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