The Guardian (Nigeria)

NAHCON Reviews 2024 Hajj Fare Amid Unstable Forex

- By Sulaimon Salau

THE crash in value of Naira at the foreign exchange market has forced the rate of the Hajj 2024 to shoot up from about N4.5 million to N6 million.

The of National Hajj Commission of Nigeria ( NAHCON), in a statement by its Assistant Director, Public Affairs, Fatima Sanda Usara, said the recent instabilit­y in the Dollar exchange rate compelled the necessary adjustment despite commendabl­e efforts by the commission

It would be recalled that the

Chairman of NAHCON, Malam Jalal Ahmad Arabi had initially aimed to maintain the 2024 Hajj fare at N4.5m that was charged as initial deposit.

Usara said the prospects had remained high until the wellknown Naira crash that occurred mid- week.

She said Arabi had actively negotiated substantia­l discounts with service providers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in late January, striving to alleviate costs for intending pilgrims.

“However, the volatile currency situation within the week necessitat­ed the commission to take a drastic decision to consolidat­e the gains achieved in lowering the cost of services for the Hajj, without which the price of 2024 Muslim pilgrimage might have shot to about N6 million. “Consequent­ly, intending pilgrims from Nigeria’s Southern center are required to pay N4.9m as Hajj fare; those from the Northern center will pay N4.7m and pilgrims from Yola and Maiduguri centre will pay a fee of N4.7m for the 2024 Hajj,” she stated.

While expressing his regret,

Arabi stated that “this is the will of Allah, because the commission, facing a tight deadline February 25, has limited time to explore further options to remain within the range of N4.5m which he assiduousl­y worked for.

Consequent­ly, NAHCON announces the feasible cost of Hajj to meet the impending remittance deadline”.

Intending pilgrims are therefore advised to balance their Hajj fare by Monday, February 12, accordingl­y to enable the commission transfer the funds before the imminent deadline.

 ?? ?? Minister of Solid Minerals Developmen­t, Dr. Dele Alake ( right) and the Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of the United States of America, David J. Greene during his visit to the minister in Abuja
Minister of Solid Minerals Developmen­t, Dr. Dele Alake ( right) and the Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of the United States of America, David J. Greene during his visit to the minister in Abuja

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