
A
statement by the civil society’s national coordinator Ibrahim Muhammad
and publicity secretary Abubakar Mahmoud on Tuesday, said: “We
acknowledge the commendable achievements recorded in hajj administration
under President Muhammadu Buhari which lead to Nigeria being rated as
one of the best countries in terms of hajj organisation by the Saudi
Ministry of Umra/Hajj.”
The civil society, however, urged the president “to sustain the following policies in hajj: non- sponsorship of people to hajj which cost previous administration N1.6 billion tax payers money annually; discontinuation
of dollar concession to pilgrims which allow pilgrims to access dollar
at prevailing market exchange rate thereby saving N75 billion in the
last four years; making refunds to pilgrims for service not rendered or
rendered unsatisfactorily; and giving a flat rate of 800 US Dollars to
pilgrims.”
Other
policies the Independent Hajj Reporters wants Buhari to sustain are
“holding hajj service providers accountable whenever there is failure of
service; cancellation of VIP treatment to certain categories of hajj
officials; appointment of Jaiz Bank to collect Hadaya on behalf of
Nigeria pilgrims; weeding out makeshift private tour operators;
provision of five-star hotels for Nigeria pilgrims in Madina; among
others.”
The
civil society said continuation of the above-named hajj policies will
consolidate the gains and project the image of Nigeria as a country with
financial discipline and organizational capacity to manage her citizens
anywhere in the world.
Hajj
is an exercise that requires massive logistical challenges and
therefore requires gradual and consolidating mode of improving its
operations and deliverance of service, the statement said.
The
civil society urged President Buhari to retain the national medical
team and national media team preserve national unity among hajj
officials and pilgrims.
Source: governancenews.com.ng
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