2022 Hajj: Second batch of Kwara pilgrims arrive home

Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

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The second batch of pilgrims from Kwara State that performed this year’s Hajj to Saudi Arabia have arrived safely in Ilorin , the state capital.

The pilgrims who are five hundred and sixty including eight NAHCON officials , landed at the Ilorin International Airport via Max Air few minutes past three in the early hours of today (Friday).

They departed the Jeddah International Airport at about twelve midnight Saudi Arabian time and were seen off by the officials of the state Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board.

With the arrival of the  first and second batches, one thousand, and ninety three pilgrims have so far being airlifted out of the one thousand, four hundred and six that were allocated to the state by NAHCON for this year’s pilgrimage.

Speaking on the exercise with VON, the Chairman of the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Dr Abdulkadir Sambaki disclosed that all the pilgrims are in good health condition and no one was arrested for any offence in the Holy land.

Dr Sambaki said that the projected dates of the final flight of the remaining pilgrims which is put at three hundred and sixty eight including officials are the thirty first of this month , Saturday or the first of August.

Also speaking on the exercise, the Special Assistant, Religion to the state governor, Mallam Ibrahim Danmaigoro praised the efforts of the state governor, Mallam AbdulRahman Abdulrazaq and the Amirul Hajj, Dr Awa Ibraheem for taking good care of the pilgrims and also appreciated the pilgrims for their good conduct.

Two of the pilgrims who were part of the latest arrivals, Alhaji Mustapha Ibrahim and Alhaja  Rukayat Joke Yusuf thanked the Almighty Allah for the safe trip and prayed God to grant the remaining pilgrims safe trip back home.

They commended the state government and the board for the arrangements put in place while in the holy land and their hitch free trip back home but said there could still be better arrangements in further Hajj operations.

Alhaja Rukayat Yusuf however, observed that some of the pilgrims did not abide by the directive of the Saudi Authority that the should not carry excess hand luggage particularly large zamzam water which was eventually seized from them.