Kaduna Gov Uba Sani Ends 11- Year ban on Christian Pilgrimage to Holy Land .
Uba Sani has approved 50 Christians from Kaduna State to embark on pilgrimage, bringing to an end an 11-year suspension of the programme in the state.
The Christian pilgrimage scheme had been halted during the administration of Nasir El-Rufai, when the Christian Pilgrims Welfare Agency was scrapped — a decision that sparked controversy among sections of the Christian community.
Reacting to the development, the Kaduna State Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Ma’aji Bawa, commended the governor for what he described as a bold and inclusive move.
“We are grateful to Governor Uba Sani for approving 50 Christians to commence pilgrimage after 11 years. This decision has restored hope and strengthened the confidence of Christians in the state,” Bawa said.
He described the approval as a significant first step and expressed optimism that more beneficiaries would be accommodated in subsequent exercises.
“Although the number is 50 for now, we believe it is a foundation to build upon. We trust that the government will gradually increase the number so more faithful can participate,” he added.
Bawa stressed that pilgrimage is a sacred spiritual obligation rather than a recreational activity.
“Pilgrimage is not a jamboree. Those going are embarking on a spiritual journey to seek God’s face. They will pray for peace, unity and development in Kaduna State and Nigeria at large,” he stated.
According to him, the restoration of the pilgrimage scheme is symbolic and spiritually significant, demonstrating the government’s recognition of the role of faith in society.
“This gesture shows inclusiveness and respect for religious diversity. It strengthens the relationship between the government and the Christian community,” he said.
The cleric, however, called for transparency and fairness in the selection process, emphasising that only spiritually committed and responsible individuals should be chosen.
“We expect a credible and transparent process. Those selected must understand the purpose of pilgrimage and represent the state with dignity,” he said.
He further urged Christians in Kaduna State to remain prayerful, law-abiding, and supportive of government policies, expressing hope that the resumption of the programme would promote greater harmony and spiritual renewal across the state.



































