 The Nigerian Parliamentary Israel Allies' caucus has pledged to mobilize faith-based support for Nigerian-Israel's friendship faces coming as the caucus inaugurated a six-person committee that included four members of the House of Representatives in Abuja. Immanuel Heijine completes the report. The members of the Six-Person Inauguration Committee swore the oath of allegiance to the caucus and to Israel. The pioneer chairman, Honorable Nicolas Osai, in the opening remark noted that the caucus existed in over 50 parliaments of the world. He said that the Nigerian caucus will advance strategic engagements to encourage cooperation between Nigeria and Israel in areas of common interest, which includes agriculture, science, technology, culture, and tourism, education and security, amongst others. He noted forward that the caucus will from time to time organize parliamentary exchanges and visit to the Israel-Nisset and other allies' parliaments globally. There are ways to turn the challenges faced by both our countries into great opportunity that will strengthen Nigerian-Israel diplomatic bond and forge ahead for a greater future of unlimited possibility for the mutual benefit of both countries. The caucus recognized the state of Israel as a strong ally of the federal republic of Nigeria. The caucus works to give legislative imperative that improve the diplomatic relation between Nigeria and Israel, also to stimulate relevant stakeholders' commitments to better relations between both countries through organizations of seminar conferences, high-level forums, and dialogues between Nigeria and Israel to strengthen the friendship between both countries. While welcoming guests, the Nigerian director of NPIC, William Chinedu, noted that the Israel allies' caucus has its strength from a wide range of interest groups, political, religious, philosophical, ethnic, nationalities, and professional. Israel like us derives its strength from a wide range of political parties, various religious or philosophical convictions. There was five ethnic normalities, professional orientations and bases. The caucus uses the instrumentality of advocacy, faith-based diplomacy, and policy dialogues to support and diplomatic relations with the state of Israel. A communique stating clearly the mandate of the caucus was read out with goodwill messages also coming from the well-wishers. The Israelize caucus exists in over 50 parliaments of the world. The caucus works to improve the legislative effort of its members with partnerships and connection to a network of more than 1,000 pro-Israel legislators in over 50 countries of the world, including the United States Congress, the Israel Knesset, the Canada-Brazil European Union, Germany, United Kingdom, Norway, Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, among many other countries that have established their caucuses. The theme for this inauguration and celebration of over 60 years of Nigeria-Israel diplomatic relations is stronger together, forging ahead. That is the theme. Nigeria established diplomatic ties with Israel shortly after her independence in 1960. This mood marks 62 long years of official diplomatic, cultural and economic ties between Nigeria and the state of Israel. I understand the Nigerian-Israel relationship and I also understand the role of parliaments in making sure we defend our people as well as our faiths. This is a faith-based organization and as parliamentarians, I understand the constitutional responsibility of the arm of government to check in terms of accountability other arms of government. And we have to take this opportunity to do all that our faiths ask us to do by way of holding government accountable at all times with the fear of God, where there is no accountability corruption tries. The Nigerian parliamentary Israel allies Kokus has been in existence for the past 62 years and it's getting stronger and gaining more acceptance in the country.