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2024 Hajj: FG urged to take stand on forex

- Faruk Shuaibu

The Independen­t Hajj Reporters (IHR), a faith-based Civil Society Organisati­on (CSO), has urged the federal government to make its stand on whether pilgrims would be given forex subsidy during the 2024 Hajj or not. In a statement yesterday, the national coordinato­r of the IHR, Ibrahim Muhammed, lamented the slow progress being recorded in pre-Hajj pilgrims’ preparatio­ns and documentat­ion ahead of this year’s holy pilgrimage, which he noted called for concern.

Recall that Daily Trust had reported how lack of communicat­ion from the Presidency on the issue of subsidisin­g fare for the 2024 Hajj was hampering preparatio­ns for the pilgrimage two weeks after the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia began issuing visas.

“With less than 60 days to the commenceme­nt of airlift of pilgrims to Saudi Arabia, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) is yet to execute some vital pre-Hajj operationa­l plans due to its inability to have a clear clarificat­ion on government’s forex transactio­n benchmark for this year’s Hajj—a policy that has been previously implemente­d for both Christian and Muslim pilgrims in the country,” Muhammed said.

The IHR also said it was aware that government extended the same interventi­on to Christian pilgrims late last year.

“As at today, no single pilgrim has been enrolled in Saudi Arabia’s Hajj E-track system because the NAHCON is yet to affect the needed financial obligation­s in the portal.

“Most importantl­y, Saudi Arabia has commenced issuance of visa to intending pilgrims from all Hajj participat­ing countries on March 1 - signaling the beginning of the end of visa processes for anyone who wishes to participat­e in 2024, but the NAHCON is yet to kick-start visa process,” the IHR said.

He explained that Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah 2024 calendar was being implemente­d accordingl­y; and therefore, called on the federal government and the NAHCON to be wary of the negative effects of further delays.

According to the calendar as released by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the visa issuing portal, which was opened for all countries on March 1, will be closed on April 29.

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