Hajj 2024: NAHCON officials depart to Saudi next week, to meet service providers for improved services

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The officials of National Hajj Commission, NAHCON, will be leaving for Saudi Arabia anytime from next week to engage stakeholders in the Kingdom for 2024 Hajj services.

 

The Commissioner Operations of the Commission, Alhaji Abdullahi Magaji Hardawa disclosed this while speaking with Freedom Radio Group, Kaduna Station, in Abuja.

 

The Commissioner, who acknowledged the hiccups of last year’s Hajj, particularly at Muna, said the officials would travel to Saudi and engage the stakeholders to ensure adequate space, security, proper feeding and other logistics for Nigerian pilgrims in the holy land during the Hajj rites.

 

He said #NAHCON is determined to ensure that feeding of pilgrims at the Mushã’ir was reverted to state pilgrims’ boards, agencies and commissions, as was the practice in the past.

 

NAHCON, he said would do everything humanly possible to ensure that pilgrims get good services for their money in all aspects possible.

 

Hardawa had again called on state pilgrims welfare boards, agencies and commissions to ensure that intending pilgrims from the states paid the four point five million naira as deposit for twenty twenty-four Hajj exercise as agreed, before the fifth of next month.

 

He said it was imperative to beat the deadline, as the Commission was determined to ensure that it worked within the Saudi timeframe of all arrangements for next year’s Hajj operation.

 

He stated that, from engagement so far with the Saudi authorities, it appears it is not going to be business as usual, hence the need for intending pilgrims and their state handlers to hasten in meeting up all guidelines within the stipulated time limits.

 

He fears that this time around there might not be waivers and other favours of extension of time by the Saudis, a privilege Nigeria had heavily relied on and was notoriously noted for in the past due to lackluster approach to serious national and international matters.

 

Hardawa, further said NAHCON, would be meeting with Nigerian aviation authorities to review Saudi aviation guidelines given recently and to map out strategy for engaging airlines that would be involved in the coming Hajj operation.

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