Governor Lalong makes u-turn, sponsors 229 pilgrims to Mecca

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Plateau State Government has sponsored 229 persons to perform this year’s Hajj. This came two years after Governor Simon Lalong announced that he had suspended sponsorship of pilgrims due to paucity of funds.

The state government only sponsored the pilgrim officials last year,
but Lalong during a farewell ceremony for Plateau State pilgrims noted
that out of the 1,118 pilgrims for this year, 502 persons had been
sponsored privately while the state had sponsored 229 and the remaining
387 were those who were deferred by the immediate past

government.

Lalong who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Prof. Sonni
Tyoden, said the payment for the 387 persons deferred had increased the
cost of sponsorship and limited the number of those “who by official
recognition of their spiritual responsibilities would have been
sponsored by government”.

“This is a sacrifice that we all must share in our bid to ensure that
those who were denied the opportunity are able to perform the
pilgrimage as one of the religious pillars of Islam,” he said.

Lalong charged the pilgrims to see themselves as ambassadors of the
state whose spiritual depth of conviction must be reflected in the pious
conduct of the exercise.

He noted that the temporary suspension of sponsorship was only an
adjustment to the current realities and did not in any way reflect the
government’s lack of appreciation of the relevance of holy pilgrimages
to the citizens of the state.

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