The Executive Secretary of Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC), Mr. John Kennedy Opara, has said that
The Executive Secretary of Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC), Mr. John Kennedy Opara, has said that the Commission would partner with the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST), by using its platform to disseminate messages on self sponsorship drive of the Commission. He disclosed this while receiving the Acting Post Master General of the Federation, Arch. Enoch Ade Ogun who was on a courtesy visit to NCPC Corporate Headquarters with his management team.
Mr. Opara commended the leadership of NIPOST for their new zeal to change the wrong perception Nigerians have about the Agency over the years; stressing that indeed NIPOST had for sometime suffered the set back of being seen in a bad light.
He urged them not to relent in the good work they have started, stressing the need for all hands to be on the deck in order to achieve the needed change. He further urged them to encourage other Nigerians to partner with the Commission in the area of self sponsorship, as the Commission is currently driving towards self sustenance.
The NCPC boss assured his guest that the Commission would partner with their Agency to move the country forward. In his words, “The issue of partnering with you is a task that must be accomplished.”
Earlier, Arch. Ade Ogun emphasized that NIPOST was in a position to complement the Commission’s efforts in terms of rendering Courier Services to the Commission and Nigerian pilgrims who go on pilgrimage to Israel. He informed that they have over 650 networks all over the world. According to him, “This will enhance the business of Nigerians, especially those who go on pilgrimage.”
He stated that affixation of stamps on transaction documents and agreements were needful for authentication and legal binding, so as to prevent such documents from being faked. He assured the Commission of their readiness to synergize with NCPC for better results. In his words, “We want to work with you to see how we can serve our father land more effectively.”