23 States Yet to Remit 50% Hajj Fare – NAHCON
Uhud mountain in Saudi Arabia
Hajj Reporters
The National Hajj
Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), has urged State Pilgrims Welfare Boards to
ensure timely remittance of their 50 per cent Hajj fare or forfeit 20 per cent
of their seat allocation.
The Head of Media of
NAHCON, Alhaji Uba Mana made the call in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja.
Mana said the remittance
of the agreed percentage would enable the commission to fulfill its statutory
obligation to service providers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The spokesman said that
timely payment of the hajj fare would go a long way to facilitate the
commission’s effort toward conducting a successful hajj operation in 2017.
“As preparation towards
the 2017 Hajj geared up National Hajj Commission of Nigeria has called on
states that are yet to make their 50 per cent Hajj fare remittance to NAHCON to
do so.
“ States should endeavor
to remit their agreed percentage immediately or forfeit 20 percent of their
hajj seat allocation, “ Mana said.
According to him, only 13
states out of the 36 states, including FCT and the Armed Forces have so far
remitted 50 per cent of their hajj fare allocation to the commission. The
remaining 23 states are yet to remit their 50% hajj fare to the commsion.
According to the statement,
states who have remitted 50% hajj fare
are as follows:, Niger Kogi, Kwara, Yobe, Borno, Taraba, Bauch, Edo,
Zamfara, Gombe, Kano, Katsina and Plateau.
23 States Yet to Remit 50% Hajj Fare – NAHCON
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