Rev.Dr. Yakubu Pam, Executive Secretary Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission,NCPC.


By Daniel Dauda, Jos



In a bit to  curtail the menace of criminality and strengthen Nigeria security architecture, the Executive Secretary of Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission, NCPC, Rev. Dr. Yakubu Pam drum support for community policing.

According to him " I am in support of community police. It is what we are looking for to make sure that the community police is been promoted in our communities.

"More to that, let the masses adopt police for ourselves by giving the information to the police and other security authorities, and also be vigilant. Be vigilant in such a way that community can be effective and they can do it very well because living without community police is unhealthy.

"What we require is prayer and we should be alert in security business we shouldn't live it to only the authorities; and should also be patient because this time it looks like every body is doing his own business. And government should raise up to the occasion too", he stated.

NCPC Boss made the remarks on Thursday during closing of inaugural ministers conference of Network of Gospel Ministers In Northern Nigeria, NOGMINN, in Jos.

The inaugural ministers conference held from 8th-11th February,2021, with the theme:Building a structured and dynamic evapent identity and an empowered Church in Northern Nigeria.

Rev.Yakubu Pam who is President of NOGMINN said 
my advise to Federal Government in respect to farmers herders clashes nationally is to make quick intervention by visiting those who are immediately affected negatively, those communities that people were killed. By so doing you are identifying with them. 

I am happy with what the CP is doing here in Jos which some of us are coming  here to help them. But we're holding dialogue with all of them. You may not used guns and other things in solving some of this issues but dialogue can go a long way. 

"If not for the prayers of the saints there would be no Nigeria. Our environment is getting divided wider and wider, we need reconciliation as a Church.

" The leaders must speak for justice and be so objective in their dealings. Go out and represent the church very well", Rev. Pam Charged.