By Nkechi Eze
The Federal Government has performed the ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of the Ecumenical Airport Chapel and Pilgrims Centre at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
According to an official signed statement by the Head, Information & Public Relations, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), Chris Ugwuegbulam, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, CON, described the project as a historic and spiritually significant initiative that reflects the intersection of faith, national development, and human well-being.
Speaking at the ceremony on Saturday, April 25, 2026 in Abuja, the SGF noted that the event goes beyond a ceremonial function, symbolizing a commitment to integrating spiritual reflection into the fabric of modern infrastructure.
He stated that the Ecumenical Airport Chapel and Pilgrims Centre would serve as a sanctuary of hope, peace, and spiritual renewal for travelers, pilgrims, and the Christian faithful, providing a sacred space for individuals to pause, reflect, and reconnect with God amidst the demands and uncertainties of travel.
Akume highlighted the timeliness of the project, noting that in an era characterized by increasing mobility and pressure, the need for spiritual support systems is more critical than ever. He described the Centre as a consecrated haven open to all, designed to uplift hearts, ease burdens, and strengthen faith.
The SGF further stated that the initiative underscores the vital role of faith in promoting national unity, moral values, compassion, and shared humanity, adding that the project stands as a beacon of hope not only for the Christian community but for the entire nation.
He also noted that the development aligns with the Federal Government’s broader commitment to enhancing passenger experience and upgrading infrastructure within Nigeria’s aviation sector. He explained that modern airports must cater not only to physical transit but also to the emotional and spiritual needs of travelers, reflecting a holistic approach to development.
Akume commended the visionaries, promoters, and partners behind the initiative for their foresight and dedication, urging continued collaboration to ensure the successful completion of the project. He expressed optimism that the Centre, upon completion, would serve generations to come, offering comfort to the troubled, strength to the weary, and inspiration to all who pass through its doors.















