NCPC Boss, Rev. Pam Harps on Repositioning the Commission for Effective Service Delivery


The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, NCPC Rev. Dr. Yakubu Pam has harped on repositioning of the Commission for effective service delivery. He made this known on 18th April 2023 at NCPC Chapel during a review strategic prayer meeting with the Management and staff of the Commission,s headquarters staff as well as the zonal office staff who joined virtually.


The NCPC boss stressed that the Commission stood in the gap from the commencement of the 2023 general elections to the end by urging the pilgrims of the 2022 main pilgrimage exercise to Israel and Jordan to pray fervently for a hitch free pilgrimage exercise and for peace to reign supreme in the land. He affirmed that God indeed answered the prayers of our pilgrims as the elections had come and gone.
The Executive Secretary who spoke on the theme, “Breaking Limitations” took his biblical references from the book of Luke Chapter 5 verse 2 called on the staff not to depend on their human powers. He said they need the power of faith to break limitations. According to him, “if you have great faith you can go places”.


Rev. Pam further hinted that the Commission would be repositioned for better service delivery and to break limitations. His words, “we are repositioning NCPC to break the powers of limitations”.
He affirmed that the Commission was poised to have a new name and a new beginning. According to the NCPC boss ,“if I do not reposition this place, history will not forgive me”.
He thanked the staff of the Commission for their commitment to duty, especially the role they played in the successful conclusion of the 2022 main pilgrimage exercise. According to him, “it is my duty to thank you all for your contributions in the last pilgrimage of 2022”.


He harped on the need for staff to imbibe the spirit of brotherhood, unanimity of purpose and oneness. His words, “you have done me proud”.
The NCPC helmsman reiterated that since his assumption of office as the third substantive Executive Secretary of the Commission; he did everything humanly possible to identify with the staff.
He posited that if he could put more of his strength on the staff, the Commission would be able to produce the best hands in the public service.
He stressed the need for the Commission to be financially independent.

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NCPC Boss, Rev. Pam Harps on Repositioning the Commission for Effective Service Delivery

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