


FRSC Oyo State Command Visits C&S Movement Church Secretariat Ahead of Mount Horeb 2025
Focus on Road Safety and Strategic Collaboration for Pilgrimage to Galilee
In a bid to strengthen safety measures and ensure smooth vehicular movement for pilgrims attending the upcoming Mount Horeb 2025 Ascension programme, a delegation from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Oyo State Command, visited the International Secretariat of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church Worldwide Ayo Ni O on Wednesday, 30th April 2025.
The team was cordially received by the Secretary General of the Church, Senior Special Apostle Prophet Anthony Olusesan Samaye JP, MNIM, D. Div. (Hons.), along with the Secretary for Galilee, Youth and Protocol, Special Apostle Pastor Moses Oluyomi. The meeting was held at the International Secretariat, Orile-Igbon, and was centered on enhancing road safety strategies and traffic management during the pilgrimage season.
In his remarks, Prophet Samaye appreciated the proactive step taken by the FRSC and emphasized the importance of inter-agency collaboration in safeguarding the lives of thousands of worshippers and visitors traveling to Galilee for spiritual renewal. He assured the Corps of the Church’s full cooperation and commitment to implementing agreed safety protocols.
Pastor Oluyomi, who has been instrumental in coordinating youth and pilgrimage logistics, also expressed optimism about the outcome of the visit. He noted that the collaboration with FRSC would go a long way in ensuring a secure and well-organized event.
Following the strategic meeting, the FRSC delegates were escorted to His Grace Vicarage in Galilee, where they paid homage to the Spiritual Father and Chairman of the Church, His Grace, Prophet Dr. Emmanuel Abiodun Adewale Alogbo JP, FNACM.
The Spiritual Father, in his address, commended the Corps for their dedication to national service and prayed for divine strength and wisdom in discharging their duties.
The visit marks a significant milestone in the build-up to Mount Horeb 2025, which annually draws tens of thousands of worshippers from across Nigeria and the diaspora. The Church believes that this partnership will further enhance the safety and overall experience of pilgrims journeying to Galilee this year.
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