Catholic arm seeks end to pilgrimage subsidy

Fri, Jul 5, 2024
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THE Justice Development and Peace Commission (JDPC) says state sponsorship of individuals to pilgrimage is contrary to the essence of pilgrimage.

The JDPC Director, Rev. Fr. Raymond Anoliefo, made the assertion in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

JDPC is the social arm of the Catholic Church.

The Federal Government subsidised the just-concluded 2024 Hajj with N90 billion.

Anoliefo said that the sum could be channelled into healthcare, education, pipe born water supply  and social security.

According to the JDPC director, pilgrimage is a spiritual retreat and a personal concern which connotes sacrifice  and  perseverance.

“Ploughing the nation’s scarce resources to service few individuals should be stopped.

“Such a fund can be used to equip our  healthcare  centres or provide other basic amenities,” he said. (NAN)

5th July, 2024.

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