President Goodluck Jonathan will on
Friday depart Lagos on a brief pilgrimage to Israel, his office said in a
statement on Thursday.
The statement issued in Abuja by Dr
Reuben Abati, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, said
that Jonathan would visit Christian Holy sites during the pilgrimage.
According to the statement, he will
join other Nigerian pilgrims in a prayer session for the well-being and
progress of the country at an Inter-Denominational Service in Jerusalem on
Sunday.
The president, who will be
accompanied by the Chaplain of the Presidential Villa, Venerable Obioma
Onwuzurumba and his principal aides, is expected back in Abuja on Monday.
Before leaving for Israel, Jonathan
will participate in the ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of the
Seme-Krake Joint Border Control Post on Friday morning, the statement said.
“He will be joined at the event by
President Boni Yayi of Benin Republic and officials of the Economic Community
of West African States (ECOWAS).
“The Seme-Krake Joint Border
Control Post is being constructed under the ECOWAS Transport Facilitation
Programme which has the objective of boosting trade and economic relations
among member countries,” it said.
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