How we arrived at 2017 hajj fare — NAHCON
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), on Wednesday,
said it made wide consultation before deciding the rates of the 2017 hajj fare.
The chairman of the commission, Abdullahi Mohammed, made this
known while inaugurating the Aviation Monitoring Committee for the 2017 hajj
operation in Abuja.
He said NAHCON did not just fix figure as cost of air ticket,
accommodation, feeding and other services for the pilgrims.
He explained that the cost of each component that made up the
fare was arrived at after reviewing the entire negotiation and discussions
between service providers and NAHCON team.
Mr. Mohammed said the U.S. dollars constituted about 98 per cent
component of the
fare, adding that the commission used the dollar to pay for all services that would be rendered to pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.
fare, adding that the commission used the dollar to pay for all services that would be rendered to pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.
“So in actual terms, the component that determines the hajj fare
is the dollar; the official exchange rate last year was N197 to a dollar but
this year, it is N305 and when you multiply it by 4,805, which is the total
fare per pilgrim, it will give you about N1.5 million.
“The bottom line is the exchange rate, which NAHCON has no
control over. Government considers the sensitivity and the importance of hajj
and allows us even to enjoy the official exchange rate.
“If we are to use the prevailing bank rate of N368 to the
dollar, the cost will be between N1.8 million and N1.9 million.
“We tried to explain these several times, using all available
means and we granted series of press interviews and issued several press
releases on the 2017 hajj fare.
“We also published
breakdown of the fare on the official website of the commission and released to
the public, explaining that we arrived at each component through consensus with
stakeholders like the state pilgrims welfare boards and commissions and with
relevant government agencies involved in regulating hajj components.
“The cost of air ticket was reached after negotiations between
airlines and the commission’s technical team, which comprised representatives
from aviation agencies and state pilgrims welfare boards and agencies.”
He added that NAHCON formally communicated to the Nigerian Civil
Aviation Authority and requested for advice on the appropriate fare the
commission should agree for ticket.
On Basic Travel Allowance (BTA), he said every pilgrim would
receive a flat rate of 800 dollars instead of the 750 dollars given last year.
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