The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) is gearing up to transform the Hajj pilgrimage experience for Nigerian pilgrims in 2025. According to the Chairman/CEO, Professor Abdullahi Saleh Usman, this year’s pilgrimage will mark a significant departure from past challenges.
Speaking on Africa TV3’s special program in Kano, Usman assured that NAHCON has partnered with Saudi authorities to provide quality accommodations, proper room allocations, and nutritious meals for pilgrims. “We have left no stone unturned in collaborating with stakeholders to guarantee comfort,” he said.
Healthcare remains a top priority, with NAHCON teaming up with the Federal Ministry of Health to deploy medical personnel, ambulances, and heatwave advisories. Pilgrims will receive free medications and guidance on managing extreme temperatures. “We are prepared for all scenarios to safeguard our pilgrims’ health,” Usman assured.
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The NAHCON Chairman also addressed misinformation circulating about Hajj preparations, urging media outlets to verify reports directly with the commission. “While we welcome constructive criticism, unverified claims only hinder progress,” he noted.
Usman expressed gratitude to state governments for securing accommodations and catering services, adding that “no pilgrim will have grounds for complaint”. He also praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima for their unwavering support.
Prof Usman however, reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring a seamless and spiritually uplifting journey for Nigerian pilgrims. “With Allah’s grace and collective effort, the 2025 Hajj will set a new benchmark for excellence,” he said. “Our pilgrims deserve nothing less than a hitch-free pilgrimage full of comfort, safety, and spiritual fulfillment.”