_*"No cause for alarm, Visa processing on course"*_
Our attention has been drawn to a news story in the Leadership newspaper of today, Friday 9th June to the effect that over 45000 Nigerian pilgrims may miss this year's Hajj. This is as a result of
non-availability of travel visas to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
This report is not only misleading but mischievous aimed at causing panic and apprehension among intending pilgrims in particular and the public in general.
Truly, there was a technical problem relating to the
visa processing, but it has been resolved at the moment, visa processing is ongoing. In the last two days, visas to state pilgrims have been steady, and no flight has been cancelled due to visa issues. Thus far, over 35000 Nigerian pilgrims are in the Holy Land, while the
remaining pilgrims are expected to be airlifted in the next 10 days.
It is interesting to note that out of 75,000 slots more than 58,000 visas have been processed so far for Nigerian pilgrims. Of these, 20000 visas were issued between yesterday and today while the remainder will
be processed by tomorrow. Despite the hiccup, the Commission is committed to concluding the airlift operation to Saudi Arabia before the 20th of this month.
As a matter of fact, all the states that are scheduled to fly are on course to do so without any disruption related to
visa procurement. Moreover, considering our resolve to airlift all our pilgrims to visit Madina before Arafat and the need to synchronize the airlift with the available accommodation in the city and not to overcrowd the place the commission was cautious of pushing more pilgrims
out
In conclusion we want to urge our partners in the media that while it is critical for them to push the interest of Nigerian pilgrims, they also be conscious of the fact that they might be indirectly creating worry and anxiety for the hapless pilgrims.
We therefore urge the_
public and the pilgrims to disregard the news report which is meant to cause disaffection, panic and anxiety among Nigerians.
We want to reiterate our commitment to airlift every eligible Nigerian pilgrims to the Holy land not only in good time but also in comfort and best welfare service.
*Mousa Ubandawaki*
_Deputy Director,
Information and Publication
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Presidency Confirms Selection of Four Air Carriers for 2025 Hajj Operations, NAHCON Signs 2025 MoU
The Chairman of National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, Prof Abdullahi Saleh Usman, is pleased to announce that the Presidency has approved four airlines as official
air carriers for pilgrims of the 2025 Hajj. These carriers were selected out of the 11 companies that submitted applications for the airlift of Nigerian Muslim pilgrims.
The selected airlines are Air Peace Limited, Fly-Nas, Max Air, and UMZA Aviation Services Limited (in
alphabetical order).
The air carriers were screened and shortlisted by a team of 32 members that was inaugurated by the NAHCON Chairman on 26th November 2024.
The composition of the Aviation Screening Committee included representatives from State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards, three
*Saudi Arabian Ministry of Hajj and Umrah Officials visit NAHCON’s Makkah Operations’ Office.*
Dr. Badr Assulamy,
The Director General, Office of the Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Chief Consultant in Charge of Offices of the (World) Pilgrims' Affairs, accompanied by
Engr. Muhammad Qarut, the Director General, Evaluation of Consumers' Satisfaction and
Engr. AbdAllah Al-Shihry, Director, International Relations were on a working visit to NAHCON’s Makkah Operations Office.
On hand to receive them were the Deputy Makkah Coordinator, Alidu
Shutti, NAHCON Liason Officer in Saudi Arabia, Ustaz Lamin Abubakar and Dr. Aliyu Tanko.
The Delegation interacted with the Commission's team on Pilgrims related issues. Both parties agreed that all hands must be on deck for the comfort of the Guests of Allah.
The Delegation
*WHY WE INTRODUCED NEW POLICY ON MADINA ACCOMMODATION*
A new set of rule which will make it mandatory for pilgrims in Madina to be moved to Makkah after 5 days stay in the second holiest city will take off from tomorrow, Tuesday, 8th June 2023. The new policy
becomes imperative following the complaint of overcrowding of Nigerian pilgrims in the City of Madina.
It is important to note that for the first time in a long time, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) is given100 percent Nigerian pilgrims the opportunity to visit
Madina in the first phase or before Arafat.
However, to achieve this and in order to avert sanctions against the Country if there are pilgrims overcrowding in Madina, the Commission had to adopt the new policy, after wide consultations and exhaustive deliberation.
Moreover,
*NAHCON Makkah Operation’s Office Meets Mutawwif Company of African Non-Arab Countries’ Management.*
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria(NAHCON ) is working assiduously towards the success of this year's Hajj Operations.
Already, the Commission has utilised 95,000
allocations meant for Nigerian Pilgrims and NAHCON is working round the clock to seek collaboration with the company of Mutawwifs and other relevant Saudi Agencies so as to make the Hajj exercise a befitting one.
The NAHCON Deputy Coordinator in Makkah, Alhaji Alidu Shutti
2023 HAJJ NATIONAL MEDICAL TEAM ONLINE APPLICATION
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The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) is pleased to announce the commencement of online application portal for National Medical Team (NMT) of the following professionals
a) MedicalDoctors
b) Pharmacies
c) Nurses
d) Environment Health Officers (EHO)
The application portal will be access via NAHCON’s website by clicking “Resources” and then “NMT Application Portal” from the Main menu.
The application portal will be open on 31st March, 2023 12.00 midnight & closes on 7th April,
2023 by 11.59pm.
Note: Only eligible Medical personnels are to apply.
GUIDELINES, TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR APPLICATION FOR THE MEMBERSHIP
OF THE NATIONAL MEDICAL TEAM (NMT) FOR THE 2023 HAJJ EXERCISE 1. The information provided by you will determine your eligibility or