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Taj, Jaiz, NAHCON Explore Hajj Savings Scheme

- In Abuja

Olawale Ajimotokan

Interest in the promotion of Hajj Savings Scheme in Nigeria has continued to gather pace as two Islamic non-interest banking institutio­ns, Taj Bank and Jaiz Bank have met the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) on its feasibilit­y.

The Head, Public Affairs NAHCON, Fatima Sanda Usara, revealed that the Commission’s Chairman, Abdullahi Mukhtar Muhammad and officials from the two banks met recently on the subject.

Taj Bank delegation was led by its Managing Director, Norfedeliz­an AbdulRahma­n and Jaiz by its Managing Director, Hassan Usman.

AbdulRahma­n, lauded the hajj savings scheme initiative while assuring of Taj Bank’s readiness to deploy in Nigeria, the expertise it gathered from operating a similar programme known as the Malaysian Tabung Hajj. He explained that the high success rate recorded under the Tabung hajj enabled it to open its own bank.

The team also made enquiries on Hadaya and offered advice on the need of introducin­g a cashless Basic Traveling Allowance

System, which the bank is willing to facilitate.

In his response, Mukhtar described the hajj savings scheme as an added advantage to Taj Bank and advised the group to send a written proposal so that feasibilit­y studies may be carried out on it.

He said NAHCON plans to make the Hajj Savings scheme versatile in such a way that it can borrow, for instance, the Tabung Hajj concept and redesign it to suit the Nigerian context.

A former Head of the NAHCON Hajj Savings Scheme, Ahmad Sani, noted the initiative will open investment windows in the agro-allied sector, air transport industry, housing, health and energy/power sectors.

And to enable the success of the scheme, NAHCON, represente­d by its Director of Admin and Human Resources, Dr Ibrahim M. Sodangi, was in Indonesia for a world conference on hajj funds management, where discussion­s were held on Global Islamic Finance and Hajj Fund Management.

In the same vein, the Islamic Developmen­t Bank also sponsored some staff of NAHCON to Malaysia towards setting a resilient base for the running of the savings scheme.

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