Emir of Zazzau warns pilgrims on danger of carrying contraband as Kaduna Pilgrims Agency Seeks Emir’s Blessing, Support for 2025

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Malam Salihu further reported that the agency has successfully registered 3,480 pilgrims for 2025 Hajj

 

The Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency (KSPWA) has publicly acknowledged the pivotal role of the Kaduna State Government, under Governor Malam Uba Sani, in its recent successes.

 

The agency cited the government’s consistent financial, moral, and operational support as the cornerstone of its achievements.

 

This recognition was highlighted during a courtesy visit by Malam Salihu S. Abubakar, leading a delegation of the Special Hajj Committee and KSPWA management, to His Royal Highness, Malam Nuhu Bamalli, the Emir of Zazzau, at his palace in Zaria.

 

The primary objective of the visit was to seek the Emir’s continued support and blessings for a seamless and successful 2025 Hajj operation.

 

Malam Salihu expressed profound gratitude for the Emir’s past contributions to Hajj exercises and underscored the significance of their ongoing partnership.

 

“The Kaduna State Government’s unwavering commitment to the well-being of our pilgrims is truly exceptional,” stated Malam Salihu. “Their comprehensive support, encompassing vital financial resources and unwavering moral backing, has been instrumental in our accomplishments. This level of support has distinguished the Kaduna Agency from its counterparts.”

 

Malam Salihu further reported that the agency has successfully registered 3,480 pilgrims for the upcoming Hajj season and has initiated a thorough enlightenment program. This program aims to equip pilgrims with essential knowledge regarding Hajj procedures, regulations, and Islamic teachings.

 

In response, His Royal Highness, Malam Ahmad Nuhu Bamalli, Emir of Zazzau, commended the Special Hajj Committee for the impactful reforms implemented within the agency. He emphasized that these reforms are crucial to ensure value for the significant investments made by pilgrims in their journey to Saudi Arabia.

 

The Emir stressed the importance of educating pilgrims about the prohibition of carrying contraband to the Holy Land, to prevent potential encounters with Saudi authorities.

 

He also urged the Nigerian Embassy in Saudi Arabia to maintain close collaboration with the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria to guarantee that Nigerian pilgrims are treated with dignity throughout their stay.

 

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