The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCO, says that all arrangement has been concluded to commence the preparations of 2021 Hajj Exercise.
Zikirla Kunle Hassan, the national chairman of NAHCO disclosed this during inspection of facilities at Katsina State Muslims Pilgrimage Welfare Board on Thursday, September 3, 2020, in Katsina.
“The Commission is ready to start the 2021 Hajj exercise in good time to avoid the issue of fire Brigade approach.
“We are aware that the task of the 2021 Hajj exercise will be difficult due the non-performance of 2020 Hajj exercise due to the issue of COVID-19.
“All the intending pilgrims that paid their 2020 Hajj fares will be given to priority in 2021 Hajj exercise.
“The Commission will collaborate with all states pilgrims welfare Boards in the country to avoid encountering problems.” he said Earlier, the Katsina State pilgrims welfare Board Executive Secretary, Alhaji Suleiman Kuki, said that only 208 persons among the 1,570 of 2020 intending pilgrims collected their Hajj deposits.
Kuki said that the rest of the intending pilgrims had not collected their money and ready to participate in the 2021 Hajj exercise.
He commended the National Hajj Commission for planning to start the Hajj exercise early to avoid entering into difficult situations in 2021 exercise.
Source: Vanguard