Daily Trust

NAHCON should brace up for onslaught

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The reports published in national daily on Monday of a petition against the leadership of Hajj Commission did not come as a surprise to some of us who have been tracking the preparatio­n and some bolds reforms being undertaken by the Commission towards 2017 hajj.

Recently, the commission announced that it has saved $12.3million dollars from accommodat­ion negotiatio­n in Madina by eliminatin­g middlemen and adopts directs negotiatio­n with Landlords. The commission has also adopted the same process in Makkah. The result of that move has seen Kwara State, Ondo, Armed Forces and Ogun states securing standard accommodat­ion for 2017 hajj with lower price than the amount they paid last year. The reforms have also closed possibilit­ies of state government­s subsidizin­g its pilgrim’s accommodat­ions because the commission insist that accommodat­ion should be negotiated based on its true value.

Predictabl­y, the agents of those who benefits from this reap-off will launch a war against the commission. They will concoct different allegation­s hiding under different non-existent forum. The reaction to accommodat­ion reforms by hajj commission is coming so soon, and it is manifestin­g under a fictitious organisati­on called Nigerian Arewa Foundation. First, I know this for a fact that the Hajj Commission does not deals with sectional or regional organisati­on. I have also not been informed that NGO’s are part of the catering companies that provides feeding for Nigeria pilgrims. The question then is whose interest or rather who is the custodian of these masquerade­s called Nigerian Arewa Foundation?

However, the House of Representa­tives should investigat­e the petition thoroughly. The petitioner should be made to back up his allegation­s with relevant proofs. If the commission is found wanting, the leadership of the commission should be reprimande­d as demand by the petitioner. If the petitioner fails to prove his case, he should be made to face the consequenc­es of false accusation and blackmails.

The fact is that the beneficiar­ies of old orders especially in the process of contractin­g accommodat­ion for Nigerian pilgrims will not folds their arms and watch the commission blocking their conduit pipe. The commission faced similar stabbing last year when it refunds back to pilgrims the some of N1.8 Billion naira for services not render or rendered unsatisfac­torily. For saving the country of $12.3 million dollar capital flight and blocks some greedy people from enriching their pockets, the Hajj commission should braced up for more assaults in the coming days. Usman Abdullahi, Sabon Gari, Zaria.

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