My plans to make Hajj affordable for Nigerian pilgrims, by Dhikrullahi Hassan
*To cut down Hajj fare, days spent
“One of the key demands that will be looked into is to ensure that Hajj fares are reduced to affordable rates, because as it is today, not many Nigerians can afford it.”
Muslims in Nigeria wanting to perform Hajj may have come to the much desired time when doing so will be made easier and cheaper, if the promise by Chairman-nominee for Chairman National Hajj Commission (NAHCON), Barrister Dhikrullahi Hassan, is anything to go by.
Hajj is one of five compulsory pillars that, if affording faithful fails to fulfill, negates his claim to Islam. Although it is for those who are financially and healthily capable to be performed, bringing down the cost of Hajj and number of days spent during the holy pilgrimage will make more Muslims answer the call for the perfection of their religion for Allah.
Hassan, a lawyer, has promised to make that happen by working towards ensuring that the Hajj fares being paid by Nigerian pilgrims are reduced as well as their stay for holy pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia are brought down, if his appointment is confirmed by the Senate as Chairman of NAHCON.
Hassan, who spoke during his screening by the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, on Wednesday in Abuja, described the current Hajj fares as “unaffordable” and needed to be reviewed downward, especially in the interest of the masses who wish to perform holy pilgrimage.
To assist more willing Nigerians in performing the annual ritual, he said a savings scheme would be put in place to make the payment of the fares easier for intending pilgrims, pointing out that this “will be the answer to the unaffordable Hajj fares.”
According to him, this is achievable since the same thing is happening in Malaysia and Indonesia, maintaining that “Nigeria cannot only do it, but do so immediately.”
“I will sustain the achievements of the outgoing chairman, but also look at the areas that require improvement. Present Act in abeyance will be enforced to the letter.
“One of the key demands that will be looked into is to ensure that Hajj fares are reduced to affordable rates, because as it is today, not many Nigerians can afford it,” he stressed.
Besides looking at the ways of making the fares affordable, the chairmanship nominee promised to ensure that the number of days being spent in Saudi Arabia by Nigerians during pilgrimage are reduced, saying they used to stay too long in the holy land as against the distance between the two countries.
Hassan further explained that Hajj has become a profession, because it affects millions of people across the world, adding that Nigeria, being the 5th country with the largest number of pilgrims in the world, would also have an international training institute on Hajj matters, under his leadership.
In his remarks, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Senator Adamu Bulkachuwa (APC Bauchi North), said that the committee would be carrying out thorough oversight of NAHCON with a view to assisting the Commission in effective discharge of its duties.
It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari had last December appointed Hassan, from Osun State as the new chairman along 18 others as members of NAHCON.