We weren’t consulted about new Hajj board, Office of Chief Imam
The Office of the Chief Imam, Sheikh Usmanu Nuhu Sharabutu and The Ghanian President Nana
Addo.
The Office of the Chief Imam, Sheikh Usmanu Nuhu Sharabutu has raised concerns about the newly constituted Hajj board saying it is too partisan.
Source: citifmonline.com/Ghana

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The Office of the Chief Imam, Sheikh Usmanu Nuhu Sharabutu has raised concerns about the newly constituted Hajj board saying it is too partisan.
This comes a few days after
government released a 14-member committee chaired by former New Patriotic Part
(NPP) Member of Parliament and Minister Sheikh IC Quaye.
Some regional Chief Imams have
reacted to the names saying there was no consultation to include regional
representatives.
Speaking to Citi News,
spokesperson for the Chief Imam, Sheik Aremeya Shaibu said even the Chief Imam
was not consulted before the announcement was made.
“It appears to me that the board has
been rashly been composed without taking time to study the structure and the
outcome of the work of the previous committee so we can learn the lessons from
there. I would have wished that it would have been a bit more of looking at a
structure, putting in place a certain interim Hajj board that will not be
directly involved in the management and then you put in place an interim
management that would be accountable to the interim board of trustees so that
there would be some form of accountability.”
He explained that the defect in the
previous board bothered on “accountability transparency” he said “was
completely absent” and too partisan.
Sheik Shaibu further observed from
all indications “It appears to me that there is going to be a repeat of that
and that is my worry.”
This he said is because “even with
the Chief Imam’s office, as far as I know, I am not aware of any such
consultation. I served on the advisory board of the National Chief Imam, the
opportunity would have been for us to also see and know those people who have
been put in place.”
He also explained that the Chief
Imam and his team bares no grudges against the current board but their worry
“is more of procedure on how it has been composed and ones the Chief Imam has
not been brought into the picture directly, the way we expect, then we are
unable to comment even on the political background of the people.
Meanwhile, the Ashanti Regional Chief
Imam, Sheikh Abdul Mumin Harun is suggesting that the board be dissolved and
re-constituted to include regional representatives.
“It will allow for all the Regional
Imams to be informed. We don’t want some people to blame the government and say
that the government doesn’t like moslems and that is why some people couldn’t
perform Hajj,” he explained.
We weren’t consulted about new Hajj board, Office of Chief Imam
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