Five Nigerian pilgrims who went to Israel for this year's pilgrimage
have absconded. Two were from Lagos State while the remaining three were
from Kaduna State.
The two pilgrims from Lagos State, western
Nigeria, were part of group two, batch one of the pilgrims who departed
the shores of Lagos on 22 November, 2013. P.M.NEWS gathered that they
disappeared immediately after a visit to the Wailing Wall and while
pilgrims were ascending Mount Zion.
One of the pilgrims was caught by the police, while the second one, identified as Ndubuisi is still at large.
The incident, which occurred on Saturday, has led to tight security around Lagos pilgrims so that more would not escape.
The
passports of all Lagos pilgrims were collected from them immediately
they stepped into the Tel Aviv Airport on the orders of the Nigeria
Embassy in Israel to prevent pilgrims from absconding during the
pilgrimage.
Officials of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims
Commission, NCPC and the Lagos State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board
have been trying to cover up the defection, but members of the group
where the pilgrims absconded have been discussing the matter over and
over.
One of the pilgrims, who craved anonymity, told P.M.NEWS
that this year's pilgrimage was better than the previous one when nine
pilgrims absconded at a time, denting the image of Nigeria in the holy
land.
On Sunday, police escort, previously absent during tours
across the holy land, have been accompanying Lagos pilgrims to other
sites to ensure that no case of defection was recorded, while the
guides, who led the pilgrims on tour of holy sites always ensured that
pilgrims in their groups were counted after visit to each site.
Other pilgrims were told to keep an eye on their colleagues and report any suspected incident of defection to officials.
However,
Lagos pilgrims have been receiving mixed treatment from the Israelis in
the holy land due to the primitive ways some of the pilgrims,
especially those from local governments in Lagos State comported
themselves.
In most cases, many of them rushed for food and took
excess, thus, denting the image of the country before white tourists.
One of the pilgrims, instead of using a small cup to get orange juice,
brought a two-litre plastic, an action that irked officials of the
Jerusalem Gate Hotel.
At Intercontinental Bethlehem Hotel, after
the first night in the massive edifice and due to the disgraceful
conduct of Lagos pilgrims during dinner, they were taken to a secluded
place for their dinner the following day by management of the hotel to
prevent them from mixing with white tourists.
A protest by
officials of the Lagos pilgrim board led the management of the hotel to
change their mind and brought the pilgrims back to dine with their while
colleagues.
At the Jerusalem Gate Hotel, Lagos pilgrims were
frustrated when they moved in on Saturday as the Sabbath day observed by
the Jews kept them at the hotel's lobby for hours after a long day's
tour of some parts of Jerusalem.
P.M.NEWS reports that apart from
the little hitches witnessed, the pilgrimage was successful. Officials
of the Lagos Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board housed the pilgrims in
some of the best hotels with the state of the art facilities in Israel.
The
first batch of over 300 Lagos pilgrims are expected to arrrive the
country tomorrow evening after spending 10 days in Israel.
Also, three female pilgrims from Kaduna State were also reported missing in Israel by officials.
The
Director of Planning, Research and Statistics at the state's Bureau for
Christian Religious Affairs, Mr. Bulus Zakka, told newsmen in Israel
that the three might have absconded.
Zakkah said two of the pilgrims were from the second batch of the pilgrims while one was from the first batch.
He said 1,000 pilgrims were attending the pilgrimage from the state.
The
director said the details of the missing persons had been given to the
Israeli authorities, who had initiated efforts to assist the board to
locate them.
"We have reported to the security agents of Israel who are investigating and by the grace of God, they will be arrested.
"The security agencies are working round the clock to see that these people are arrested."
The
director said the missing pilgrims would be arrested and deported to
the country as their details and profiles had been dispatched to the
various security outfits in that country.
"We have been facing this problem and efforts to stop the attitude have proved abortive.
"That is why bus captains were directed to collect all the international passports in order to stop pilgrims from absconding.
"But
now that this thing has continued, the board has no alternative than to
make certain recommendations to the government, because it is the image
of Kaduna State that is being dented," he said.
The director said
that recommendations would be made to the state government to ensure
that non-indigenes wishing to participate in future exercise did so
through their state rather than through Kaduna State.
"In the
past, we have never had cases of indigenes of Kaduna absconding. Most of
the absconders are from other parts of the country."
The team
leader, Tanko Tete, lamented the persistent cases of absconders recorded
annually, urging the state government to forestall a re-occurrence.
He
said the screening committee of the Christian Pilgrims Board should be
able to identify those likely to run away while in the holy land.
Tete
emphasised the need for intending pilgrims to see the exercise as a
religious obligation aimed at lifting their spiritual life rather than
an escape route to other countries.
Some 700 pilgrims in two
batches have performed the pilgrimage and returned while the last batch
would be transported back home on Tuesday.
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