The Guardian (Nigeria)

Hajj 2022: 421 Lagos intending pilgrims depart for Saudi Arabia

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Ogun and Osun pilgrims to be airlifted on Friday, Saturday

ANOTHERSET of 421 intending pilgrims departed Nigeria to the Kingdom of

Saudi Arabia, yesterday. While Ogun and Osun States’ pilgrims will be airlifted on Friday and Saturday respective­ly.

The second batch, which consisted of 187 males and 234 females, were airlifted by Flynas airline, with flight number XY 5014 from the Hajj camp, Murtala Mohammed Internatio­nal Airport ( MMIA). The total number of intending pilgrims that made up the second flight was 421.

Speaking before the flight finally took off at exactly 1.03 pm, the Commission­er for Home Affairs, Prince Anofiu Olanrewaju Elegushi, wished them journey mercies to the holy land.

He encouraged them to be good ambassador­s, exhibit good virtues in their conducts and preserve as well as promote enviable image of the state and Nigeria, while in the Kingdom.

He added that the administra­tion of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo- Olu and his deputy, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat was passionate about their well- being and comfort, hence, the adequate provision it made for them both in Nigeria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

In his farewell address, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Islamic matters, Ahmad Abdullahi Jebe, expressed enthusiasm about the operation so far, saying he was confident that the pilgrims would obey all instructio­ns and carry out everything they have been taught by the State while in the holy land.

He emphasised that with the successful airlifting of the first and second batches within two days, the State was on the verge of accomplish­ing its plans and strategies of getting every pilgrim to the Kingdom without stress.

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