The Lagos State Government has assured the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) of early remittance of the fares for the 2026 Hajj exercise, in order to beat the December 5, 2025 deadline set by the Saudi Arabia authorities.
The assurances was given by the Hon. Commissioner for Home Affairs, Hon. Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode in his office, during a courtesy visit by NAHCON officials led by the National Commissioner South West, Dr. Tajudeen Oladejo Abefe, on Thursday.
Hon. Layode stated that the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board has intensified efforts at getting more patronages in order to surpass the 1,500 slots allocated to the State by NAHCON, saying that the directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the reduction of the Hajj fare has further encouraged more intending pilgrims to apply for the exercise.
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Speaking on the money paid on behalf of the 93 intending pilgrims who were denied visas during the 2025 exercise, Hon. Layode told the NAHCON officials that the money has not been refunded, stressing that the State had written a letter of intention to retain the slots for the 2026 exercise. He therefore urged them to assist the State in this regard.
He assured the visitors that with the kind support and assistance of the Governor and his deputy, the State would make the necessary remittances before the deadline inorder to make the performance of the spiritual exercise seamless for her intending pilgrims.
Speaking earlier, the NAHCON National Commissioner said they were in Lagos to discuss with the State in respect of the deadline for remittance of the Hajj fares.
He said that in line with the directive of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, NAHCON reduced the Hajj fare from N8,784,085.59k to N7,991.141.76k, thereby saving every intending pilgrim a sum of N792,943.83k. He however, said that despite the reduction, there is still the critical challenge of time constraints. He affirmed that the December 5, 2025 is the actual date that the Saudi authorities expects every payment to drop into its International Bank Account Number (IBAN) and the date is non-negotiable.
He stated that in the past, Saudi usually considered Nigeria’s request for extension of deadlines but this time around, the situation is no longer the same, as the country has made it clear that she will not bend the rules for any one.
Dr. Abefe sated that in view of the seriousness attached to this issue, it has been resolved that every payment must get to NAHCON by December 3, 2025 for onward transmission to Saudi Arabia IBAN account on or before December 5, 2025 in order to be on the safer side. He warned that any money remitted afterwards would not be considered.
He extended his appreciation to Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu and Dr. Kadiri Obafemi Hamzat for their commitments and numerous interventions towards the success of the 2025 Hajj.
On his part, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Islamic Matters, Dr. Ahmad Abdullahi Jebe urged NAHCON to be specific about the dates being given as deadline. He frowned at a situation where different deadlines were being set for payment, saying such situation has created inconveniences for the intending pilgrims as well as the stakeholders.
























