Hajj Board calls for probe into debt by predecessors
The Chairman of the Hajj Board, Sheikh I. C.
Quaye, has called for a probe into a debt of GH¢ 25.58 million incurred by the
immediate past Hajj Board in respect of the 2015 and 2016 Hajj pilgrimages
respectively.
Debt
Addressing the press
and other stakeholders in Accra yesterday, Sheikh Quaye indicated that the key
issue about the debt was the component that was owed to some agencies in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would have to be paid or the country would forfeit this
year’s pilgrimage.
“We, therefore, have no option than to pay the debt for no fault of ours. Pilgrims must be rest assured that a solution has been found and the pilgrimage to Mecca shall surely come off as planned. The appropriate state institutions shall, however, take over the issue on the debt for further investigations,” he stated.
Package
According to the chairman, despite the huge crippling debt
hanging over the new board, the Hajj fare for this year remains same: $3,450.
There will be an additional fee of about $100 for luggage.
Services
“In spite of all the challenges, additional services would be
provided for pilgrims in this year’s Hajj. It includes feeding at Medina on
arrival and at Jeddah on departure, as well as provision of buses to convey
pilgrims to and from the Haram (Mosque),” he said.
The chairman further stated that they were expecting a total of
6,200 Muslims to embark on the pilgrimage this year and that the Tamale
International Airport would be used to airlift pilgrims from the northern part
of the country.
Challenges
Sheikh Quaye, however, observed that one of the key obstacles in
the operations of Hajj was the delay in the acquisition of passports by
would-be pilgrims.
“Until the National Identification Card project is
comprehensibly dealt with, this problem may persist, but this should not be an
excuse. Relatives and sponsors of pilgrims must start now to acquire all
relevant travelling documents since the deadline for payment and submission of
passports will be enforced this year,” he cautioned.
Measures
According to the chairman, there is a new policy by the Saudi
Arabia government to sanction offending countries whose pilgrims will decide to
stay behind after the pilgrimage, by reducing their country quotas.
“The board shall also be instituting stringent measures in
collaboration with security agencies, immigration and human trafficking
organisations to flash out miscreants who engage in human trafficking
business,” he added.
Source: Ghanaweb
Hajj Board calls for probe into debt by predecessors
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