Stakeholders urge FG not to hand off hajj operations
Hajj
and Umrah Stakeholders, on Sunday in Abuja, appealed to the Federal Government
not to completely remove its hands from the management of Hajj and Umrah
operations in the country.
The
appeal was made in a communiqué issued at the end of a two-day National Hajj
and Umrah Stakeholders Conference organised by the National Hajj Commission of
Nigeria (NAHCON).
Reading
through the communiqué, Secretary to the commission, Dr Bello Tambuwal said
stakeholders insisted that the commission should remain under the Presidency
and reject call for its return to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Tambuwal
said that participants at the conference commended the Federal Government for
granting NAHCON the approval to acquire the Metro Plaza, Abuja, as its
Headquarters
Tambuwal
said that stakeholders advised the Federal Government to dialogue with Saudi
Government over policy of allocating 50 per cent of Nigerian pilgrims to
Saudi-designated air carrier.
According
to him, the conference observes that the exchange rate of dollar was
responsible for the high cost of 2017 hajj fares.
Tambuwal
said the seminar recalled that the 2016 hajj financial transactions were based
on the official dollar exchange rate of N197 to a dollar but the 2017 hajj fare
was based on N305 to dollar.
He
said that the conference recommended that the hajj and umrah sector should move
immediately from analogue to full digital professional management.
The
secretary said that seminar also recommended the development of software
management system for hajj by absorbing all technological indices in hajj
management.
Tambuwal
also said that stakeholders at the conference stressed the need for adequate
and coordinated data sharing among Nigerian stakeholders both at home and in
Saudi Arabia.
“Similarly,
the forum urged NAHCON to partner with Jaiz Bank to establish Hajj Saving
Scheme without further delay with a view to boost revenue profile of the
commission.
“
The commission should also pursue the establishment of an FM Hajj Radio Station
to ensure proper control and dissemination of accurate enlightenment programmes
for intending pilgrims.
“
The conference urges NAHCON to reactivate the Committee on Women Specail Needs
in collaboration with the Muslim Women Organisations in the country.“
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference was organised under
the Chairmanship of Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, Sultan of Sokoto and
President-General, Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs.
It
was supported by the Pioneer Executive Chairman of NAHCON and now FCT Minister,
Alhaji Muhammed Bello, as well as other stakeholders in Hajj and Umrah industry
across the country. (NAN)
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