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2023 Hajj will record a resounding success, NAHCON assures GACA, pilgrims

The Chairman CEO, Alhaji Zikrullah Kunle Hassan signing the agreement documents with the Adilla Establishments in Madinah and was accompanied by his Executive Commissioners of Operations, Finance and Planning…

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has assured Nigerian pilgrims of a hitch-free 2023 hajj operations.

The commission gave the commitment during its visit to the head office of the General Authority on Civil Aviation, GACA in Jeddah on Thursday.

 

 

The Chairman CEO of NAHCON, Alh. Zikrullah Kunle Hassan, while expressing his appreciation to the Authority for its support during last year’s hajj, restated its commitment to make the 2023 hajj a smooth and easy one.

“Let me put on record my profound gratitude to the Authority for its Understanding and support during last year’s hajj and to assure you that with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) very early, we will do everything to make sure that the 2023 hajj will record a resounding success.”

 

 

“We are ready to organise an excellent and a successful hajj. We are indeed committed to achieve that. Now that we have ample time and opportunity to plan and diligently screen the airlines, there won’t be room for complaint and excuses.”, he added.

In his response, GACA’s General Manager on Hajj Operations, Engineer Nazim Pazhair commended NAHCON for its unwavering commitment to uplifting the welfare and service delivery to Nigerian pilgrims.

 

 

According to him, “we value the role of NAHCON in hajj management and we are happy that Nigeria has gotten back its allocation of 95,000. We hope that the commission will quickly conclude its screening proceedure, so that we can begin the preparation of slots and schedule for the airlines. We are looking forward to a better working relationship during the 2023 hajj operations” .

Engr. Nazim therefore emphasized the need for the two organisations to collaborate with a view to making this year’s hajj successful, adding, “we have obligations to pilgrims all over the world and we want all of them to perform hajj with ease and comfort. It is therefore important for both of us to work with unity of purpose so that the pilgrims can obtain hajj mabrur.”

 

 

Those on the entourage of the Chairman’s visit included the Nigeria Consul-General to Saudi Arabia, Amb. Mansur Abdulkareem, the Commissioner in charge of Operations Licensing and Inspectorate, Alh. Abdullahi Magaji Hardawa, Policy Personnel Management and Finance PPMF, Alh. Nura Hassan Yakassai, Commissioner Planning Research Statistics Information and Library Services, PRSILS, Sheikh Suleman Momoh, representatives of the Forum of Chairmen/Secretaries, President of AHUON, Alh. Yahaya Nasidi, the Secretary of the Commission, Dr Abdullah Kotangora and some staff of the Commission.

 

 

In related development, the commission has sealed a deal with the Car syndicate with the signing of Agreement by the Chairman/CEO.

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