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  • LASG urges pilgrims to complete Hajj payments April 30

    Intending pilgrims from Lagos State have been directed to complete payment for the 2018 Hajj by April 30 to facilitate their participation in the exercise.

    Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, AbdulHakeem AbdulLateef, gave the directive during a stakeholders meeting on Friday in Lagos.

    AbduLateef was represented at the occasion by the Chairman, Lagos State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Dr Tajudeen Yusuf.

    The commissioner said the deadline was extended from March 31 to April 30 to give room for many pilgrims to undertake the exercise.

    “We urge intending pilgrims to pay in full before the deadline of April 30 lapses.

    “I urge them take advantage of the new date so as not to miss out,” he said.

    The commissioner explained that the deadline was a joint decision of the Saudi authorities and the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

    “As you are all aware, this is a joint decision by the Saudi authorities and NAHCON, Lagos state has no powers to influence it.

    “Intending pilgrims from Lagos need to take it seriously so as not to miss the opportunity of performing the 2018 Hajj,” he said.

    He said that the weekend enlightenment lectures, which began on April 21, would continue in all the 18 designated local government centres in the state.

    He called for peaceful co-existence among various religious groups as the state government was determined to improve basic infrastructures in the state.

  • NAHCON refunds N820 million to 2017 Hajj pilgrims

    The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, has released over N820 million (N820,283,965) as refund to state Muslim pilgrims welfare boards and agencies for 2017 Hajj operations.

    The refunds consist of about N181 million for pilgrims and officials of states that could not travel for the pilgrimage and N209 million refundable deposits from the Saudi Ministry of Hajj.

    It also consists of refunds for catering services that were either not rendered or poorly rendered for which the commission did not pay the service providers. This was about N46.1 million.

    Other refunds, according to Adamu Abdullahi, NAHCON spokesperson, in a statement Tuesday, consists of “sums for poorly rendered tent-C services, faulty cooling systems at Arafat for which the total sum of N278 million was demanded and collected by the commission from the organisation responsible,”

    The refunds, he added, also comprise N1.5 million for states that did not receive Zam-zam water.

    The refund, which was done in two batches, witnessed eleven state pilgrims boards receiving a total of N401,291,658.41 in December 2017, while 13 pilgrims boards and agencies received N418,992,307.77 as the second batch in 2018 after reconciliations,” Mr. Abdullahi said.

    NAHCON advised all concerned pilgrims to check with their respective state pilgrims boards and agencies for collection.

    The refund exercise will be monitored by NAHCON and appropriate security agencies nationwide. NAHCON also directs that any refunds not collected should be returned to the Commission,” the agency said.

  • Board fixes April 30 deadline for payment of 2018 hajj fare

    Board fixes April 30 deadline for payment of 2018 hajj fare

    The Oyo State Muslim Pilgrims’ Welfare Board has fixed April 30 as deadline for payment of the 2018 hajj fare for all intending pilgrims in the state.

    The Chairman of the board, Alhaji Taofeek Akewugbagold, said this on Sunday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan.

    Akewugbagold said that the state collected N1.1 million from intending pilgrims pending the final fare to be announced by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria.

    The Oyo State board chairman said that all registration relating to 2018 hajj must be completed by May 31 unless Saudi Arabia extends the date.

    The chairman said that the centres for orientation, material distribution and inoculation for intending pilgrims had been decentralized.

    “Orientation, distribution of hajj materials and inoculation now takes place in Saki, Igboho, Ogbomoso, Kishi, this is to make the centres closer to the pilgrims and reduce travel stress,’’ Akewugbagold said.

    He advised pilgrims to fear Allah in their deeds as they gather money for the journey.

    Akewugbagold said that adequate security had been put in place with relevant security agencies to ensure that no pilgrim carry any contraband to Saudi Arabia.

    “The turnout for this year’s hajj in the state is very impressive because of the past record of the board. Close to 500 pilgrims has so far paid.

    “We have special packages for the aged and we are proud that for the past four years, Oyo State has been trying to maintain that we get accommodation closest to the Haram.

    “ A lot of sacrifice was made to ensure that we secure accommodation for the state pilgrims within the vicinity of Haram,’’ Akewugbagold said.

     

  • 2017 Hajj: Two Sokoto pilgrims die in Makkah while eating, on queue back home

    The Director General of the Sokoto State Pilgrims Welfare Agency (PWA), Alhaji Ibrahim Umar has confirmed the death in Makkah of two pilgrims, a male and female from the state following natural causes.

    The deceased pilgrims are Luba Usman and Musa Haruna, from Illela and Gada Local Governments respectively.

    Umar is said to have made the disclosure while giving updates on the state’s pilgrims situation Sunday in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

    Umar explained that late Luba Usman was eating her breakfast on Saturday morning when she collapsed and died. Late Musa Haruna who was in the first flight of Gada Local Government, was on the queue on Saturday night for the weighing of his hand luggage.

    The deceased who was also together with his son, just laid down to rest and that was the end of his life”, the DG said.

    According to the PWA Boss, the deceased pilgrims had since been buried according to Islamic rites after their funeral prayers were conducted at the Holy Mosque in Makkah.

    Meanwhile, the first flight of the state’s pilgrims had arrived Sokoto, with 550 pilgrims from Gada and Sabon-Birni Local Governments.

    The second flight is expected to leave the King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah for Sokoto by 11pm on Monday, with 520 pilgrims.

    Umar further said that the officials of the agency and the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria ( NAHCON), had met with the officials of the airlines.

    The DG added that the meeting was to ensure that the airlines adhered strictly to the schedule of fights.

    They have assured us that all Nigerian pilgrims will be transported back to Nigeria before the October 5,2017 deadline given by the Saudi authorities.

    I am assuring all the pilgrims that none of them will be left here and everybody will be transported back to Nigeria in the respective flights they were brought into the Holy land,” Umar, added.

    Umar also stated that all the state’s 4852 pilgrims were hale and hearty.

  • Akeredolu outlaws govt sponsorship of pilgrims in Ondo

    Akeredolu outlaws govt sponsorship of pilgrims in Ondo

    ONDO State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has announced the outright stoppage of sponsoring of intending pilgrims to Mecca and Israel by the state government.

    According to him; “It’s time to stop using pilgrimages for business trips.’’

    Akeredolu speaking while playing host to the Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission, Reverend Uja Tor Uja attributed the stoppage to paucity of funds.

    He noted that paucity of funds and need for prudent management of the state resources necessitated the outright stoppage.

    The governor added that it has become a government policy not to be involved in sponsoring pilgrims.

    According to him the state Christian Welfare Board would soon be constituted to encourage churches and wealthy individuals to sponsor intending pilgrims.

  • Hajj 2017: Death toll of Nigerian pilgrims rises to seven

    The number of Nigerian pilgrims who have died at the current Hajj exercise has risen from five to seven, officials have stated.

    The Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, Abdullahi Mohammed, disclosed this in an interview with journalists at Mount Arafat, Saudi Arabia on Thursday.

    Mr. Mohammed had earlier on Tuesday at the pre-Arafat meeting with Hajj stakeholders announced the death of five Nigerian pilgrims.

    Though, the identities of the dead pilgrims were not disclosed, the chairman said the pilgrims were from Kwara, Kogi, Katsina and Kaduna states and had died due to natural illness.

    “We have lost seven pilgrims due to natural illness. Male and female, particularly from Kwara, Kogi, Katsina, Kaduna. No single accident recorded this year. All pilgrims were evacuated in good time.

    “We will have to say that, so far so good. Even the mortality recorded this year is the lowest in the last 10 to 15 years. We pray that will be the end of any mortality that we are going to record, ” he stated.

    He expressed optimism that the movement to Mustalifah, back to the pilgrims’ tents and the observation of stoning of the Jamarat will also be well coordinated, peaceful and that the pilgrims will finish their Hajj rites safely.

    “Importantly, the commission has introduced an emergency call centre. We have officers who man that call centre 24 hours. So, any pilgrims under any distress situation should call this number 90008251, 920008251,” he said.

    He said the commission has a robust, effective and well-coordinated medical team with ambulances stationed in various medical camps to attend to emergency needs of pilgrims.

    He said the commission was also coordinating well with the state officials to attend to the needs of the pilgrims.

    He expressed satisfaction over the hitch-free movement of pilgrims from Makkah to Muna and to Arafat.

    Climbing the Mount Arafat is a fundamental aspect of the Hajj rites.

    “Anybody who knows what Hajj used to be in the past, for you to move from Makkah to Muna, minimum you need is about eight hours, because of the traffic and the confusion. For you to move from Muna to Arafat, you need nothing less than four to five hours because of the congestion and the confusion. But now, it takes only 10-15 minutes, maximum of 20 minutes, you arrive at your destination,” Mr. Mohammed said.

    “So, actually, the Saudi system is working perfectly. But, just like any other human endeavour, there is always room for improvement. We hope, the authorities, despite the successes recorded they will try to meet up, especially the turnaround time of the vehicles,” he added.

    He said the return of pilgrims to Nigeria will commence on September 7, stressing that the commission will maintain the ‘first in first out policy,’ except for those under emergency.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that eminent Nigerians such as wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki are also performing the spiritual exercise in Mekkah.

  • 1,353 Lagos State pilgrims arrive Saudi Arabia for hajj

    Lagos State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, says 1,353 pilgrims from the state have been transported to Saudi Arabia for the 2017 hajj.

    Dr AbdulHakeem Abdul-Lateef, the Commissioner for Home Affairs and the Amirul Hajj, via a statement issued on Thursday in Lagos by Jamiu Dosunmu, the board’s spokesperson, said they were transported in four flights.

    “As of today, 1, 353 pilgrims from Lagos State have touched down in Saudi Arabia for the hajj exercise, and we have done everything to ensure their comfort,” he said.

    He described the organisation and conduct of Nigerian pilgrims as “impressive.”

    “Organisation and conduct of Nigerian pilgrims during visits to the prophet’s mosque and other important sites has been a source of admiration to pilgrims from other continents.

    “I will emphasise to our pilgrims that they should be wary of luggage they hold for unknown persons and they should not be found in possession of banned substances.

    “Drugs could be hidden in onions, dry red chilies, cans and other unsuspecting items,” he warned.

    2,400 pilgrims from Lagos State are expected to perform the 2017 hajj.

  • You must be medically certified before considering Hajj, Board tells intending pilgrims

    The Kano State Pilgrims Welfare Board has directed prospective pilgrims to go for medical test at the designated health centres in the state.

    The board Executive Secretary, Malam Abba Yakubu, gave the directive on Saturday at the flag off of the weekly sensitisation workshop organised for intending pilgrims in Kano.

    Yakubu said that the test would enable the pilgrims to know their health status with a view to getting necessary medical advice on how to handle their respective health challenges.

    “The medical test will give intending pilgrims the opportunity to know their health status, while those with some health challenges will get necessary medical advice,” he said.

    Yakubu said that it was also in line with the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) directive that all the state pilgrims welfare boards should ensure that intending pilgrims go for medical test.

    On accommodation, he said that the state government had already secured decent place for them near the Holy Ka’aba to enable them to go to Mosque with ease.

    “The essence of getting accommodation for the pilgrims near the Holy Mosque is to reduce the hardship being experienced by pilgrims in reaching the Mosque and the need to prevent loss of pilgrims’ lives,” he said.

    According to him, the state government has upgraded the 31 pilgrims sensitisation centres to Hajj Training Institutes as part of the efforts to enhance research on entire Hajj rites.

    He urged intending pilgrims to take the workshop seriously in order to understand all the Hajj rites.

    The State Deputy Governor, Prof. Hafiz Abubakar, also urged them to desist from any act capable of denting the image of the state and the country.

    He commended the board for initiating the programme, saying that it would go a long way in educating the pilgrims on the Hajj rites.

    Abubakar also advised intending pilgrims to ensure prompt payment of the balance of their Hajj fares whenever the Federal Government announces it.

    In his remarks, the NAHCON Kano Zonal Coordinator, Alhaji Umar Bala, urged the board to ensure that the Islamic scholars engaged to conduct the workshop accompany the pilgrims to the Holy Land.

     

  • 2017 Pilgrims will pray for Buhari’s quick recovery in Jerusalem – Ujah

    The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, NCPC, Reverend Tor Uja has said the commission will pray for the quick recovery of President Muhammadu Buhari on Mount Zion in Jerusalem.

    This was revealed in a statement signed by Commission’s Head of Media, Mr Celestine Ogugua, on Tuesday in Abuja.

    The commission further said a Prayer Convocation for Nigeria would hold on March 5, 2017, during the 2016 Pilgrimage Completion Exercise.

    According to the statement, the focus of the Prayer Convocation was to pray for the President, the Acting President and Nigeria as a whole.

    “We will lead and mobilise the Church to pray for the recovery of Mr. President and for the Acting President to hold forth in dignity and strength.

    “We will also pray for Nigeria and Nigerians for the holistic recovery of our nation.’’

    The NCPC boss also announced that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Babachir Lawal, would be the Special Guest of Honour at the prayer session.

    He said that the commission would push forward its idea of constructing a Heritage Conference Centre for the orientation of all intending pilgrims before airlift.

    Ujah explained that the second ojbective of the Heritage Conference centre is to work with Israeli Agricultural experts to build a farm centre to train farmers in addition to constructing a secondary school that would bring up young people with good Christian values.

    According to him, the current economic recession is an opportunity to build and reconstruct the nation.

    He blamed the recession on the failure of people to institute a proper structure to sustain the nation’s resources.

    He said that NCPC would contribute spiritually and socially toward the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the country.

    “We owe this nation our service; remove sectional barriers and stand for what is right in our nation and in our service to God.’’

    Meanwhile, Ujah, while inaugurating a Committee on Land and Training, urged the committee members to work hard and make the necessary sacrifices to produce the desired results.

    In his response, the NCPC Head of Administration, Mr. Danjuma Elabi, who spoke on behalf of the members, thanked the Executive Secretary for the opportunity given to them to serve.

    He pledged that the committee would work hard to ensure that its objectives were achieved.