Farmers form 90 Percent 2017 intending Pilgrims from Taraba -official
Farmers constituted more than 90 per cent of the 1,260
intending pilgrims from Taraba that have so far deposited fare for the 2017
pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, an official of the state pilgrims Board has said.
In interview with the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Jalingo on Friday, Alhaji Umar Leme, the Executive Secretary
of the Board, disclosed that the farmers had already deposited N912 million
while awaiting the official pronouncement on the hajj fare for this year.
Leme observed that the large turn-out of
farmers for the exercise might not be unconnected with the bumper harvest
recorded by most of them across the state in the last cropping season.
Speaking on arrangements being made for a
hitch-free pilgrimage, Leme said accommodation had been secured for pilgrims at
a strategic location within Mecca close to areas that rites would be performed.
He said 1, 457 seats were allocated to
Taraba by the National Hajj Commission, but that the state government was
making effort to secure additional seats.
He said many pilgrims were not very
conversant with hajj rites, adding that the board intended engaging more
trainers for the 2017 pilgrimage.
Leme called on the National Hajj
Commission to enhance the process of securing travelling documents to reduce
delays experienced in previous years.
The Secretary also called on those who
made deposits, to complete their payment.
Daily Trust
Farmers form 90 Percent 2017 intending Pilgrims from Taraba -official
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