2017 Hajj: Kwara Pilgrims Board Warns Drug Traffickers
The Kwara State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board,
says it is collaborating with the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)
to ensure that no suspected drug trafficker is found among the 2017 intending
pilgrims.
Mohammed Tunde-Jimoh, the Executive Secretary
of the board disclosed this on Monday in an interview in llorin.
The secretary, who was reacting to the arrest
of three pilgrims from Kwara in Saudi Arabia during 2016 pilgrimage, said the
incident was regrettable and would not happen again in the history of the
board.
He said the NDLEA had assured the board of
availability of modern scanning machines to detect suspected drug peddlers who
might attempt to travel to the Holy Land from the state.
According to him, any drug baron planning to
travel with through the board should have a rethink, as adequate arrangement
has been put in place to fish them out.
Tunde-Jimoh advised intending pilgrims not to
travel with Kolanuts or other substances outlawed by Saudi Arabia.
He said the board had made arrangements to
conduct series of enlightenment programmes to acquaint them with Hajj rites.
According to him, the board has already
secured befitting accommodation for the comfort of 2017 pilgrims in Makkah and
Madinah.
Tunde-Jimoh warned the intending pilgrims from
paying the balance of their Hajj fare through agents, saying payment should be
made to only the banks designated by the board.
A total of 2,168 pilgrims and 20 officials are
expected to perform the 2017 Hajj from Kwara.
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