The Association of Hajj and Umrah Operators of Nigeria (AHUON) has stated that its participation at the ongoing Hajj conference in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, will foster international collaboration and provide valuable insights that will significantly benefit Nigerian pilgrims in future Hajj and Umrah operations.
This prestigious conference, which commenced with a grand opening ceremony at the Superdome, brings together Hajj and Umrah operators from across the globe to discuss innovative solutions aimed at enhancing the pilgrimage experience.
“Our engagement here is vital for us to not only showcase Nigeria’s role in the global Hajj and Umrah community but also to learn and share best practices that can elevate the standards of service we provide to our pilgrims,” an AHUON representative noted.
During the conference, participants are involved in critical discussions addressing common challenges faced in Hajj and Umrah operations, such as logistics, safety, and the welfare of pilgrims. AHUON is particularly committed to creating an environment where stakeholders can collaborate to implement effective solutions that ensure a seamless experience for Nigerian pilgrims.
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“We believe that by building strong partnerships with international operators, we can enhance the services available to our pilgrims and ultimately improve their overall experience during their sacred journeys,” added the representative.
As the conference progresses, AHUON plans to convene a series of workshops and networking sessions aimed at exchanging ideas and developing strategies that will not only benefit Nigerian pilgrims but also contribute to the overall improvement of pilgrimage services worldwide.
Through this participation, AHUON reaffirms its dedication to the highest operational standards and to advocating for the needs and rights of Nigerian pilgrims, ensuring they have a fulfilling spiritual experience during their Hajj and Umrah.