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NAHCON Calls for Unity Among Stakeholders Ahead of Hajj 2025

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NAHCON Calls for Unity Among Stakeholders Ahead of Hajj 2025

 

By Alabidun Shuaib AbdulRahman

 

As preparations for Hajj 2025 gather momentum, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON has called for unity among stakeholders to ensure a successful and hitch-free exercise.

 

In a statement signed and obtained by INCNews247 Tuesday morning, Fatima Sanda Usara, Assistant Director, Information and Publication, NAHCON, appealed to stakeholders to put aside their differences and work towards a common goal.

 

“The Commission fully understands the dynamics at play and appeals to all stakeholders to kindly prioritize collaboration towards the immediate goal of delivering a successful Hajj exercise,” Usara said.

 

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She noted that the recent exchanges among stakeholders reflect the keen interest of all parties in ensuring the success of Hajj, but also indicate a possible gap in understanding the specific roles and responsibilities of different actors within the Hajj industry.

 

Usara assured that the Commission would convene a stakeholders’ retreat after the Hajj, where all issues can be thoroughly discussed and amicably resolved.

 

In the meantime, NAHCON has received an official notice from Saudi Arabia informing that April 13 is the deadline for those who wish to enter the kingdom for Umrah, and April 29 is the deadline for those in the kingdom for Umrah to exit the country in preparation for this year’s Hajj.

 

Any violation will attract a fine of SR100,000 (one hundred thousand Saudi Riyals).

 

Umrah pilgrims are advised to be guided by this directive to avoid any embarrassment.

 

READ THE FULL STATEMENT BELOW:

 

NAHCON: Let’s Work Together for a Successful Hajj

 

Recently, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has, unfortunately, witnessed a series of bickering and exchanges in the media. This development, coming at a critical period when preparations for Hajj are peaking, is indeed a cause for concern.

 

However, on the positive side, these exchanges reflect the keen interest of various stakeholders in ensuring the success of Hajj. It shows that, despite differing opinions, all parties share a common concern for the welfare of the pilgrims.

 

That said, the back-and-forth also indicates a possible gap in understanding the specific roles and responsibilities of the different actors within the Hajj industry. This misunderstanding is perhaps responsible for some of the frictions being experienced as more efforts are geared towards the successful delivery of Hajj 2025.

 

It is worth recalling that since the assumption of office by the new NAHCON Chairman, Prof Abdullahi Saleh Usman, there has hardly been sufficient time to convene a stakeholders’ conference or retreat where roles, responsibilities, and limitations of each party could be clearly spelt out. Also recall that before his untimely exit from office, Malam Jalal Ahmad Arabi had indeed planned to hold such a retreat to address contentious issues and promote smoother operations going forward.

 

The Commission fully understands these dynamics and, therefore, appeals to all stakeholders to kindly prioritize collaboration towards the immediate goal of delivering a successful Hajj exercise. We assure all concerned that, by Allah’s grace, the Commission will convene such a retreat after the Hajj, where all issues can be thoroughly discussed and amicably resolved.

 

For now, our stakeholders’ collective priority should be ensuring the success of the forthcoming Hajj, especially considering the huge financial, emotional, and spiritual investments that pilgrims have made in order to discharge this spiritual obligation. Let not our differences of understanding affect the trust reposed on us to serve our pilgrims efficiently.

 

In another development, the Commission has received an official notice from Saudi Arabia informing that 13th April is the deadline for those who wish to enter the kingdom for Umrah, and 29th April is the deadline for those in kingdom for Umrah to exit the country in preparation for this year Hajj.

 

The notice says any violation will attract a fine of SR100,000 (one hundred thousand Saudi Riyals). Please all Umrah pilgrims are advised to be guided by this directive to avoid any embarrassment.

 

Fatima Sanda Usara,

Assistant Director, Information and Publication,

For Chairman NAHCON

 

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