Civil society seeks partnership with ICPC on pilgrims hajj refunds
Hajj Reporters
Independent Hajj Reporters
has concluded plans to partner with Independent Corrupt Practices and Other
Related Offences Commission ( ICPC) to investigate the status of refunds made
to State Muslims Pilgrims Welfare Boards and Agencies between 2012 and 2016
A statement signed by the
civil society’s national coordinator Ibrahim Muhammed and publicity secretary,
Abubakar Mahmoud, Sunday said the
refusal of some state pilgrims agencies to disburse the funds is unacceptable.
“We view with serious
concern the refusal of some state Muslim pilgrims welfare boards to disburse
refunds for service not rendered to pilgrims despite the fact that such money
has been in their custody for three to four years. The refunds which are in
hundreds of millions naira range from
feeding refunds, flight ticket, and other services paid by pilgrims but did not
yet enjoy such services," the statement said.
Since 2012 the National
Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has been making refunds to states pilgrims’
welfare boards and agencies for onward distribution to pilgrims for service not
rendered by hajj service providers.
The publicity that
accompanied the 2015 refunds of N1.8 billion by NAHCON later force some states
to begin the disbursement of some refunds to their pilgrims.
"In view of the
above, Independent Hajj Reporters has concluded arrangement to partner with
ICPC with the aim of investigating states that are yet to refunds all the money
meant for pilgrims between 2012 and 2016,” the NGO which monitors hajj
activities in Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, said.
"It is noteworthy
that pilgrims paid for virtually all services they enjoy during the holy
pilgrimage. It is questionable why will States Pilgrims Boards denied their
pilgrims of their right even when NAHCON has been able to compel Saudi based hajj service providers to refund
money for services not rendered.
Civil society seeks partnership with ICPC on pilgrims hajj refunds
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