The Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board in the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory, FCT, said it will commence camping of 2022 intending pilgrims on Thursday at the permanent Hajj Transit Camp in preparation for their airlift to this this year’s Hajj in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
In a statement signed by the Board Public Relations Officer, Muhammad Lawal Aliyu, the Director of the Board, Mallam Muhammad Nasiru Danmallam said the camping is to prepare the intending pilgrims for their airlift to Saudi Arabia.
Mallam Danmallam disclosed that the first flight of FCT intending pilgrims is scheduled to be airlifted on Friday and requested those in the first flight to report on Thursday from 10:00 o’clock in the morning for the collection of their Travel documents and other preparations for their airlift.
The Director explained that intending pilgrims would be subjected to a mandatory PCR test, in line with the guidelines for this year’s Hajj by Saudi Arabian authority and therefore, advised them to report for the exercise and abide by the laid down regulations.
He disclosed that the intending pilgrims should check for their flight schedules at the head office of the Board in the Central Area, or at the permanent Hajj camp to know their schedules.
He said the Board has taken measures to ensure compliance of all guidelines for the exercise and it has started receiving visas for FCT 2022 intending pilgrims, while arrangements for the Basic Travel Allowance (BTA) have been concluded.
About 2000 intending pilgrims from the FCT are expected to be airlifted from Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, for the exercise this year.
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