Civil society wants microfinance bank for hajj
The Independent Hajj Reporters has called the establishment of
microfinance banks for hajj, as well as a new policy that will allow civil
servants that intend to perform Hajj to use their pension funds to pay for the
pilgrimage.
This was contained in a statement signed by its national
coordinator, Ibrahim Muhammad, and publicity secretary, Abubakar Mahmoud.
“Due to a global increase
in the cost of hajj expenditures, several countries have now resorted to
adopting a system that allows their citizens to pool resources together in
order to ease financial obligations of Hajj as opposed to on spot payments.
Some of the procedures allow intending pilgrims to use part of their savings to
augment payment for the cost of Hajj,” the statement said.
The civil society that monitors hajj activities in Nigeria and
Saudi Arabia also called for the establishment of hajj microfinance banks, as
well as periodic deduction of hajj funds from monthly earning of consented
government workers to pay for hajj seats.
“Having review the
financial challenges faced by average Nigeria civil servants in paying for hajj
seats, we therefore urged NAHCON to partner with the Nigeria Pension Commission
(PenCom) to create a policy architecture that will allow civil servants who
wish to perform Hajj from their pension funds to do so,” the civil society
said.
The statement said such policies should be incorporated into the
proposed hajj saving schemes that will integrate legally established financial
institutions in the country.
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Civil society wants microfinance bank for hajj
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