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Hajj 2024: Broken promises, broken dreams

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By Abdullahi Mohammed

Nigerian Muslim hopefuls for this year’s Hajj pilgrimage face a frustrating predicament. The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has yet to finalize payments to service providers in Saudi Arabia, jeopardizing preparations for the holy journey.

This delay stems from the fluctuating exchange rate between the Naira and the US dollar. Though NAHCON announced a Hajj fare based on an anticipated government subsidy of N800 per dollar, a verbal promise remains unconfirmed in writing.

Many intending pilgrims have already completed payments based on the initial fare set by NAHCON . However, the lack of clarity regarding potential adjustments due to the currency fluctuation has caused considerable anxiety.

The ambiguity surrounding government support is the primary obstacle. A clear statement from the presidency outlining its position on the subsidy would allow NAHCON to proceed with finalizing payments.

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The rising dollar rate has placed many pilgrims in a difficult position. If the government upholds its initial pledge, most pilgrims who have already paid will be able to manage the journey.

However, a withdrawal of the subsidy could force nearly half of them to abandon their plans, particularly farmers with limited resources to cover the additional costs.

As a responsible government, transparency is crucial. A clear stance on the subsidy will not only protect its integrity but also determine the fate of many pilgrims’ aspirations.

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The economic hardship currently plaguing Nigeria underscores the significance of Hajj beyond its religious obligation. Prayers offered by pilgrims during this holy journey are vital for the nation’s well-being, fostering peace and potentially leading to a path out of the current crisis.

The government has the power to facilitate a smooth Hajj experience for Nigerian Muslims. While budgetary constraints are a concern, the potential benefits of prayers for national unity and economic recovery should not be overlooked.

With time running out before the pilgrimage, a swift and clear decision from the government is paramount. Nigerian Muslims deserve a definitive answer regarding the Hajj subsidy to prepare accordingly.

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*Mohammed Abdullahi writes from C53 Shika Road, Tudun Wada, Kaduna*

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