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Nigerian pilgrims lament poor meals despite paying over N8m for Hajj

Nigerian pilgrims participating in the 2024 Hajj in Saudi Arabia have voiced their displeasure about the quality of meals provided to them.

According to them, they are being offered poor meals despite paying N8 million each for the journey.

A viral image circulated on social media, posted by a Facebook user, revealed a modest breakfast consisting of three bean cakes (akara) and a small serving of pap served to the pilgrims on Tuesday morning.

The user captioned the photo, “After paying N8 million for Hajj, this is the breakfast our pilgrims are receiving! Some have even resorted to begging for money to purchase food because the promised $300 in Saudi Arabia (out of $500) has not been disbursed by the authorities!”

In response, a representative of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Muhammad Ahmad, affirmed that the Nigerian authorities are actively investigating the matter.

Ahmad stated, “NAHCON is presently on-site, gathering information for a comprehensive investigation. While NAHCON fully caters to feeding and accommodation in Madinah, it only oversees these services in Makkah. Nevertheless, the Commission’s officials are committed to uncovering the truth and taking appropriate measures.”

Previously, reports indicated that the Nigerian government had allocated N90 billion to subsidize the expenses of the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage for its citizens.

Vice-President Kashim Shettima disclosed this during the inauguration of the 2024 National Hajj operation at the Sir Ahmadu Bello International Airport in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State.

Shettima, as reported by the News Agency of Nigeria, remarked, “This year, we encountered significant challenges in determining the final hajj fare due to fluctuations in foreign exchange rates.”

“President Bola Tinubu has been diligently working to stabilize our local currency, which has provided some relief to our pilgrims and other Nigerians. His efforts have resulted in a reduction in the fare. Consequently, the President authorized the release of N90 billion to subsidize this year’s hajj costs.”

“In light of this, the government has carefully selected individuals of integrity, possessing proven administrative abilities and a track record of selfless service, to oversee the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria for the benefit of Nigerian pilgrims.”

“The government closely monitors all preparations to ensure the safety, security, and comfort of our pilgrims, both in Saudi Arabia and at home, before they embark on their journey.”

 

Source: mynigeria.com

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