Hajj 2024: Lagos commences weekend orientation for intending pilgrims
THE Lagos State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board (LSMPWB) has expressed its preparedness to commence weekend lectures/orientation programme for its intending pilgrims performing the 2024 Hajj exercise in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Board Secretary, Mr. Saheed Onipede disclosed early in the week during a meeting with the Executive Committee of the Ulamau (Islamic clerics) working with the Board on Hajj and Umrah operations, at the conference room of the agency.
In a statement issued by the Assistant Director (Public Affairs) of LSMPWB, Taofeek Lawal, the Board scribe emphasized that the weekend orientation programme was necessary to educate all the intending pilgrims about the complex nature and rigours of the hajj exercise in order to adequately prepare them ahead of the exercise.
Onipede added that the lectures would afford them the opportunity of knowing all they needed to know about the performance of the Hajj rites especially in both Muna and Arafah as well as in the Jamarat (site for throwing of pebbles) with a view to achieving a rewarding and acceptable Hajj by Allah.
According to him, the weekend orientation programme which would hold every Saturday and Sunday in the month of April, will start tomorrow (Saturday, April 13, 2024) and run simultaneously in all the Local Councils in the state.
He therefore urged the intending pilgrims to attend and take advantage of the programme with a view to getting more acquainted with the exercise, adding that the programme is also an avenue for them to get more information from the Board through their respective Local Government’s Schedule Officers (coordinators), interact and familiarise with one another before their departure to the Holy Land.
He also sought the support and cooperation of the Ulamau, saying their role is critical to every Hajj operation embarked upon by the state.
He said, “Let me appeal to all the members of the Ulamau to exhibit great commitment and dedication to the Hajj exercise in order for the State to maintain its leadership position in Hajj operation throughout the country. Your role is therefore very critical in preparing and educating the intending pilgrims about the Hajj rites”.
Onipede urged the Executive Committee led by Imam Raji Opeyemi to appeal to their members to show commitment and contribute efficiently and effectively to the success of the spiritual exercise by participating fully.
He added that Ojo and Badagry Local Councils which hitherto held their lectures jointly have now been separated with a view to allowing them benefit from the lectures in their respective areas and reduce the stress usually being faced when traveling from Badagry town to Ojo local council for the lectures.
While appreciating the Ulamau for their past contributions, he urged them to tolerate one another and accord the pilgrims the attention they deserve. He however, warned that their attendance in the various local councils would be monitored and anyone found wanting would not be rewarded.