The Governor of Niger State, Umaru Bago has called for the review of activities of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON). Calling for a probe into the N90 billion subsidy paid by the federal government for the Hajj operations, the governor vowed to lead a committee of other governors to meet relevant authorities to champion the review of the commission.
According to a statement by Bago’s Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Bologi Ibrahim, in Minna, the governor made the call in a chat with reporters in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, where he assessed this year’s Hajj operation. He expressed concern that rather than exert its energies on playing regulatory roles, NAHCON turned itself into an operator of Hajj activities.
Recounting the hitches pilgrims encountered, they described the 2024 Hajj exercise as a failure and suggested that Hajj operation should be private sector-driven for effective and efficient service delivery. The governor said that the state governments should be able to organize pilgrimage and engage agents from the private as it is done in other countries.
He called for the probe of N90 billion subsidy paid by the Federal government for the Hajj operations. The governor described it as unfortunate that some states, including Niger, still paid some billions for the pilgrimage, despite the subsidy.
bagoalleged that the pilgrims, who paid N8 million each, were given only $400 (each) to take care of themselves for about 40 days. According to him, the N90 billion subsidy would have made more impact if routed through the states.