Hajj Commission Strengthens Ties with Saudi Embassy in Abuja

By Fatima Hassan

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The Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON Malam Jalal Arabi, has paid a courtesy visit to the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Nigeria Mr. Faisal Ibrahim Al-Ghamidy to strengthen ties and foster collaboration between the two entities.

 

Having recently assumed the role as the head of NAHCON, Malam Arabi expressed gratitude to the Saudi Ambassador for the unwavering support that NAHCON has enjoyed under the diplomatic umbrella of the Saudi Embassy. This visit highlighted the longstanding cordial relationship between NAHCON and the Saudi Embassy, reflecting a history of mutual understanding and cooperation.

 

In a statement signed by NAHCON’s Assistant Director Public Affairs, Fatima Sanda Usara, in the meeting the both parties engaged in fruitful discussions, acknowledging the importance of their partnership in facilitating the annual Hajj pilgrimage. The NAHCON Chairman conveyed his appreciation for the continuous support provided by the Saudi Embassy, which has significantly contributed to the success of Hajj operations.

 

In a joint commitment to further enhance efficiency and collaboration, both the Chairman of NAHCON and the Saudi Ambassador agreed to streamline working relations. The aim is to simplify processes and expedite the flow of activities, ensuring a seamless experience for pilgrims and stakeholders involved.

 

Hajiya Usara said that these collaborative efforts between NAHCON and the Saudi Embassy are anticipated to create a more conducive environment for effective communication and coordination, ultimately benefiting the thousands of pilgrims undertaking the sacred Hajj journey. The commitment to fast-track processes reflects the shared vision of both entities to ensure the welfare of pilgrims and strengthen the bonds between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.

 

In another development, NAHCON will soon conclude investigations into complaints received in response to its call for petitions against any of the Private Tour Operators approved to convey pilgrims for 2024 Hajj under the private sector.

It would be recalled that on 13th of December, NAHCON announced the temporary suspension of Hajj slot allocations to tour operators. This decision signaled a commitment to fairness and equity following grievances from certain quarters. Until the inquiry is concluded, NAHCON will withhold further actions, with updates to be communicated publicly once the process is finalised.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

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