NAHCON Chairman Seeks removal of 2% charge on pilgrims’ funds

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By Musa Baba Adamu

The Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Prof. Abdullahi Saleh Usman, has appealed to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to waive the 2% charge imposed on pilgrims’ funds, emphasizing that its removal would significantly reduce Hajj fares for Nigerian pilgrims.

Speaking in an interview with Hajj Chronicles in Abuja, Professor Saleh reiterated his commitment to ensuring that the Commission fulfills its mandate of enhancing the welfare of Nigerian pilgrims.

He stated that one of his major priorities since assuming office was to reduce the cost of Hajj, making it more affordable for Muslims across the country.

 “I am confident that lowering Hajj fares will bring relief to our pilgrims, leaders, and the entire Muslim Ummah,” he said.

To achieve this goal, Professor Saleh explained that he had engaged key Hajj service providers, including airliners, Masha’ir service providers, accommodation providers, and transportation companies, in collaboration with the Forum of State Pilgrims Welfare Agencies.

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He highlighted that these negotiations had already yielded significant reductions in various service costs:

He revealed that: “ On Masha’ir Services, last year, pilgrims were charged 4,770 Saudi Riyals, but following discussions, NAHCON secured a reduction of over 700 Saudi Riyals per pilgrim.

“On Accommodation in Madinah, the cost per bed space was 5,000 Riyals last year, but a reduction of 200 Riyals per pilgrim has been achieved.

“On transportation, last year’s transportation cost stood at 1,300 Riyals per pilgrim, but this year, NAHCON successfully negotiated a 130 Riyal reduction per pilgrim.

“On Airfare, given Nigeria’s geographical diversity, airfare costs vary across regions. However, under Professor Saleh’s leadership, NAHCON was able to secure a $399 reduction per pilgrim.

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 “These reductions have significantly impacted the overall Hajj fare, and we are still expecting further adjustments.”

While noting that NAHCON is not requesting government subsidies, Professor Saleh appealed to authorities to consider selling dollars to the Commission at the official government exchange rate. He stated that this measure, if approved, would further lower Hajj fares.

“We have estimated the dollar exchange rate at ₦1,550, ₦1,600, and ₦1,650, but given the fluctuations, we settled on a moderate rate. If we secure a reduction in forex rates, we will refund any savings to the pilgrims,” he assured.

The chairman also called on state Governors to support their respective State Pilgrims Welfare Agencies by providing loans that would enable them to settle payments with NAHCON before the final payment deadline set by Saudi authoritie

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On the deadline for Hajj fare payments, the NAHCON Chairman clarified that the Commission has no control over the deadline but can only appeal to the Saudi Ministry of Hajj for an extension if necessary. He urged intending pilgrims to complete their payments promptly to avoid any last-minute issues.

He also called on State Pilgrims Welfare Agencies and stakeholders to intensify public enlightenment campaigns, ensuring that intending pilgrims understand the importance of timely payment and proper preparation for a successful Hajj pilgrimage.

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