Oyo Gets 995 Hajj Slots, Registers Over 500 Intending Pilgrims
The Oyo State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board said on Friday
that 995 slots have been allocated to the state by the National Hajj Commission
of Nigeria (NAHCON), for the 2019 hajj exercise.
The board chairman, Alhaji Taofeek Akewugbagold, disclosed
this in Ibadan in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), while
explaining the level of preparations for the 2019 hajj.
Akewugbagold said the turnout of intending pilgrims from the
state for the 2019 hajj was encouraging, and that over 500 intending pilgrims
have so far registered and made payments for the exercise.
According to him, some intending pilgrims were skeptical that
the change in government in the state might affect the pilgrimage policy.
He further said that some private operators have been
spreading false information by telling pilgrims not to pay into the board’s
account because Akewugbagold would no longer be in office and pilgrims’ money
may be unaccounted for.
Akewugbagold said the private operators are spreading
falsehood in order to secure high patronage.
He assured intending pilgrims not to nurse any fear
concerning the change in government and to pay on time, because government is a
continuum.
Akewugbagold said the board will commence inoculation, blood screening
and orientation for intending pilgrims by the first week of April, for them to
know what was expected of them in Saudi Arabia.
“By May 20, everything needed to be done on this year’s hajj,
should have been perfected based on the NAHCON time table, and I am trying to
perfect it to make it easier for the incoming board.
“You know the closing date for hajj registration usually
comes before the end of the Ramadan, and Ramadan will probably start on May 2.
“But all still depends on the dictates of NAHCON. But I am
optimistic that every state would have submitted their pilgrims’ list after
biometrics, before the end of Ramadan.
“So pilgrims should target May 31 as the closing date for
hajj registration because according to the NAHCON calendar, the first inaugural
flight will take off by July 6.
“And unless we perfect everything in May and use June for a
review, it will be very difficult to have a hitch-free hajj exercise this
year,’’ he said.
The board chairman urged the intending pilgrims to pay their
hajj fare early, in order to enable the board to plan well, saying nothing can
be done without money.
He said the board was currently collecting N1,247,000 for
this year’s hajj fare, while the reduction or increment on the fare would
depend on the directive from NAHCON and not the state.
Akewugbagold said it was no more tenable in Nigeria for
pilgrims to pay a week to the hajj exercise because everything has been
digitalised.
He commended the CEO of NAHCON, Alhaji Abdulah Muktar, for
repositioning the hajj exercise in the country, as well as Gov. Abiola Ajimobi,
for the opportunity given to him to serve.
Akewugbagold also prayed for the Oyo state governor-elect,
Seyi Makinde, saying ‘God will make him surpass his predecessor’.
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