The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) said it was committed to due process and accountability following the questioning of two of its staff by Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC Monday.
The commission in a statement signed by Hajia Fatima Usara said: “NAHCON is aware of certain media publications making various comments regarding the Commission, and unverified allegations yet.
“As a public institution established by law, NAHCON remains dedicated to its functions with the highest sense of responsibility, honesty, accountability, and a zeal to deliver efficient services. This is in line with its mandate to serve Nigerian pilgrims and the nation well.
“The Commission wishes to reaffirm that, as a responsible organisation, NAHCON maintains an open and ongoing relationship with all relevant government agencies, including anti-corruption and regulatory bodies. This cooperation is a standing principle of the Commission’s operations and its belief in due process and the rule of law. The Commission would not shield any staff or process found wanting.
“However, the Commission respectfully urges the public and especially the media to exercise restraint on speculations and allow the appropriate authorities to conclude their work in accordance with established procedures without subjecting perhaps innocent persons to indignity through media trials.We are confident that whatever the truth is, it will emerge through the appropriate channels.
“The Commission remains focused on post-Hajj evaluations, addressing operational challenges, and strengthening measures to ensure even better service delivery in future Hajj operations,” NAHCON said.