Mr Adegbite urged everyone to pray for peace in Jerusalem and the Middle East.
Mr Kalu praised Mr Onuoha for his commitment to peacebuilding and ability to bridge the gap between the state and faith communities.
Mr Adegbite also explained that one of the policy thrusts of his administration is adherence to the principle of due process.
The NCPC stated that it was closely monitoring the situation between Israel and Iran.
Mr Goran referred to John 17: 20-21, where Jesus emphasised unity and encouraged Christian leaders to preach a similar message to the faithful.
Mr Yakubu Pam charged religious and traditional leaders to engage citizens in their jurisdiction on the policy’s gains.
The NCPC boss admonished the intending pilgrims to be good ambassadors of Nigeria and conduct themselves decently while on the pilgrimage.
According to the NCPC executive, the commission will ensure that its staff declare their assets legally and morally binding on all public servants.
The guarantor had signed that he “would take full responsibility in the event that the pilgrim absconds in the Holy Land.”
It remains unclear whether the flight would operate from Lagos or Abuja to Israel.
