Monday, November 18, 2024

The Reality of Hajj Expenses in Saudi Arabia after COVID-19; The Ghanaian Hajj Pilgrim perspective

 



By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu 

Ghanaian Hajj Reporter's breakdown of Hajj expenses based on the reality in Saudi Arabia and cost of performing Hajj with approved fees from Saudi Arabia Ministry of Hajj And Umrah. The economic turmoil post COVID-19 pandemic has also affected the forex market making trading with the United States Dollar and other strong currencies difficult resulting to the depreciation of currencies like the Ghanaian Cedis and the Nigerian Naira.

Below is the breakdown of expenses of a Hajj pilgrim from Ghana influenced by current prices of good and services in Saudi Arabia.


1. Normal Flight: GHC 23,000 ( Return). This is different from chatter flights by Ghana Hajj Board which is expensive because the plane comes to Ghana empty and returns with pilgrims and repeat this route for about ten times

2. Accommodation: An average cost of hotel accommodation in Madina and Mecca per night is about $40 which is GHC 640 on $1 to GHC 16

3. Masha'ir: This is Stay in Mina, Arafah and Muzdalifa and is around $1300 and this is from Saudi Arabia government 

4. NUSUK: This is the official identification for Hajj pilgrims and is around $ 500 per pilgrim and every Hajj pilgrim must have this else you will be considered as an illegal pilgrim 

5. Feeding: The cost of food in Madina and Mecca on average is SAR 40 twice a day and in Ghana Cedis is GHC 170 Per pilgrim.

6. Transport: bus transport is around SAR 120 ( GHC 480) from Madina to Mecca. Remember pilgrims will also be transported from the  Airport in Madina, Mecca to Mina, Arafah and Muzdalifa and finally to the Airport for return to Ghana.

7. Visa processing fees and administrative costs are  also other cost items by the Ghana Hajj Board.


From point 1 to 6 alone is above GHC 76,000 per pilgrim for the thirty days stay in Saudi Arabia for Hajj especially 2023 and 2024 Hajj seasons which is above the Hajj fares Ghanaian pilgrims paid according to my personal experience on Hajj affairs as an Hajj Reporter over one decade.



Saturday, June 22, 2024

Hajj 2024: Ghanaian Pilgrims applauds Manafe Al-Bayt Company for exceptional services



By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu 

Mecca 

Ghanaian Pilgrims who are under the supervision and control of the Ghana Hajj Board have expressed their sincere satisfaction on the services rendered to them throughout their stay in Mecca, Mina, Arafah and Muzdalifa by Manafe Al-Bayt Company whose services added more value with comfortability to Ghanaian Pilgrims worship to Allah during and after the Hajj pilgrimage.


Manafe Al-Bayt Company for Hajj Services is one of the branches of the Rehlat Wa Manafe Tourism Company, which is an offshoot of the main company, Ashraqat Company.



From their track record in the hospitality industry, the company was chosen to have the honor of serving  Ghanaian pilgrims from start of reception until their departure from Mecca to Ghana.



The company also supervised the welfare of Ghanaian Pilgrims in Mina and Arafat, following up on the camps and preparing them, and providing all the food and drinks and other services that made them fulfil the last pillar of Islam in comfort and with ease. 


The company had a good coordination with the Ghana Hajj Board and worked together as a cooperative team in achieving a common goal for Ghanaian pilgrims to perform the Hajj rituals with ease and simplicity.


According to the Director of Munafa Al-Bayt Branch for pilgrims Services, Turki S. Hassanaen the vision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2030 and the leader of the vision, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the Minister of Hajj, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah,



Rehlat Wa Manafe Tourism Company is very keen on the quality of services and has relied on the quality of the branches’ functional structure and appointed quality supervisors from among the work team to directly supervise the service centers.




He continues "Most of those who work in serving pilgrims, work with love and have embedded psychological comfort in pilgrims. This, in my personal opinion, eliminates the language barrier in dealing with pilgrims, as pilgrims feel that those who serve them love and respect. Fear of God is the basis and dealing with pilgrims is considered as guests of God and His Holy House".


This is the first time the company is serving   Ghanaian pilgrims which has gone well with much appreciation from the pilgrims who live well away from home.



It is a wonderful opportunity for the Saudi based company with its staff to get to know new cultures and learn more about the country of Ghana and its kind people. The customer service staff exhibited sense of brotherhood with exchange of Saudi Arabia culture to Ghanaian Pilgrims in their hotels and in Mina.


"My impression of Ghanaian pilgrims is that they are friendly, honest and very respectful people", Turki S. Hassanaen eulogiesed.


Majority of the Ghanaian Pilgrims are therefore looking forward in receiving same and better reception from Manafe Al-Bayt Company and it's mother companies because of the wonderful services rendered to them.


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Sunday, June 16, 2024

Hajj 2024: Ghana flag rescues African pilgrims from getting lost in Mina

 



By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu 


Mina 

Pilgrims from Ghana who couldn't locate their tents after returning from Jamarat ( Stoning of the devil) in Mina on Hajj day three and the first day of Jamarat got saved by the help of the Ghana flag being flagged by  Ghanaian pilgrims at vantage points to assist Ghanaian Pilgrims.


The Jamarat is one of the rituals of Hajj and is expected to be performed by pilgrims immediately after observing Arafah and sleeping at Muzdalifa respectively. It is a commomeration of the event that happened between Prophet Ibrahim the father of Ismail and the devil when Allah directed Ibrahim to sacrifice his son ( Ismail) which Prophet Ibrahim obeyed Allah after several attempt by the devil to convince Prophet Ibrahim to disobey Allah.



But pilgrims from other African countries like Nigeria, Senegal, Mali, Togo and the rest who were also returning from the stoning of the devil made use of the Ghana flag to assist them in identifying their tents. These pilgrims asked for direction from the bearers of the Ghana flag for further location of their tents.


Mina, the city of the tents as it is popularly called due to the tent infrastructure in Mina accommodating millions of pilgrims for the five days of Hajj pilgrimage are very identical to each other in terms of shape, color, architecture design and same civil engineering models which has high tendency to mislead any pilgrim. Despite a well planned  city renaming,Tent numbering and GPS directions, millions of pilgrims both literate and 'illiterates' still get lost especially after returning from the ritual sites.


By design, Ghana is among the None Arabia African countries  tents with Nigeria Senegal, Mali, Togo, Burkina Faso, Kenya and many African countries except countries in Northern African who are of Arabia descent and thus makes it simple and easier to identify a country's tent using the Ghana flag in this case, because it is the most visible Africa flag among the thick crowd on the streets of Mina.


According to one of the Ghana flag bearers, the wavering and self hoisting of the Ghana flag has really rescued Ghanaian Pilgrims and many African pilgrims.


" As we are here, this our flag is helping our pilgrims from going to our tents because not everyone followed the organized group to Jamarat and the numbers are huge so this issue is bound to happen and that's why we are well stationed at different points leading from Arafah to the various tents", he explained.


He continues, " Our African brothers and sisters are also making good use of our flag to reach out to their tents because Ghana's flag is sinanimous to most flags in Africa like Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Mali and others. In fact, we are proud and happy that our national flag is helping African pilgrims in Mina".


Pilgrims acrose the participating countries here in Mina for the Hajj pilgrimage will continue with the stoning of the devil until June 18, 2024 ending their stay in Mina for the Hajj.


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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Hajj 2024: Almighty Allah will touch lasting peace in Bawku - Regional Minister prays

 


By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu 

Mecca


The Upper East Regional minister Alhaji Hafiz Bin Salih who is currently in Saudi Arabia for this year's Hajj pilgrimage is praying to almighty Allah to have mercy and bring a lasting peace to Bawku and he is urging the people of the region to remain focused because the region has the potential in becoming one of the super regions in Ghana.


Bawku in recent times has seen peaceful coexistence between residents in and around Bawku and this is gradually restoring the lost glory of Bawku as the business center in Upper East Region and Ghana at large.


But the Upper East Regional Minister, Alhaji Hafiz Bin Salih who has devoted his journey to perform Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, is seriously praying to almighty Allah to totally restore peace in Bawku and parts of the region experiencing different forms of uneasyness and tension.


"We all know the upper east region is vast, varied and complex so as the man his Excellency has put in charge of the region, it is my prayer that through my visit to Mecca, going round the Kaaba performing Tawaf and also going to Mina to do all the Hajj Hajj pilgrimage rites, it is my fervent hope and prayer that almighty Allah will bring peace particularly to Bawku. Bawku is a dark spot in the Upper East Region and indeed Ghana, it is my prayer through the efforts and prayers of all of us that has come here, almighty Allah will touch peace in Bawku so that it will affect and reflect in the affairs of the Upper East Region", he said.


He continues " My message to the people of the Upper East Region is that, let us remain focus, the region has the potential to becoming one of the super regions of Ghana but because of the conflict, chieftaincy and land disputes, these are the things that are hindering the development of the Upper East Region but I want to use this occasion to appeal to every all and sundry to let go the past so we come together as one people with common agenda so we can bring peace and development to my beloved Upper East Region".


Alhaji Hafiz Bin Salih said, it is his hope that Allah will accept his prayers and fulfil his intentions as  he is here in Mecca to perform the last pillar of Islam after going through the other pillars of Islam.


"It is my hope and prayer that Allah the almighty will accept all my supplication and bring me closer to Allah and also Allah to forgive me all my short comings and put me on the right path of righteousness so I go back a better person to be able to serve Allah to be able as regional minister to serve the people of the upper east region who his Excellency president Akuffo Addo has put me in charge".


He said among his supplications is also to pray for Ghana to continue enjoying the peace almighty Allah has bestowed on the nation.


On 2024 general elections, Alhaji Hafiz Bin Salih prayed for a successful general elections and His Excellency the Vice President, Alhaji Dr. Mahamoud Bawumia becoming the next president of Ghana after president Akuffo Addo.

" This year is also a election year, it is my fervent hope and prayer that almighty Allah will next sober minds reflect so that we go through   the entire process with any hindrance that at the end of it, who ever the almighty Allah chooses to be our leaders and the people of Ghana will accept them and it is my prayer that almighty Allah will consider the vice president Dr Alhaji Mahamoud Bawumia who is my preferred candidate for the presidency and I pray for all and sundry".


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Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Hajj 2024: Ghana Hajj 2024 has been well organized- Former Northern regional minister

 



By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu 

Mecca


Former Northern Regional Minister, Alhaji Salifu Saeed popularly known as SS has commended and appreciated the efforts of the Ghana Hajj Board for organizing and supervising yet another successful Hajj operations irrespective of challenges associated with organizations such as Hajj pilgrimage.


The former Northern Regional Minister, speaking exclusively with an independent Hajj reporter, Tanko Mohammed Rabiu in Mecca couldn't hide his joy over the happy faces of Ghanaian Hajj Visa holders of the Ghana Hajj Board even before the start of the Hajj. According to his observations, pilgrims are satisfied with all the services rendered to them by the Hajj Board through the various service providers in Mecca and Medina.


"What I have seen and what myself is feeling is that the Hajj for 2024 has been well organised and the patronage is good, especially the Mecca team that is doing the organisation from even the citizens side, they have arranged it very well and the Ghana Hajj board especially the executive secretary, the chairman and their team are all doing their work very well", he said.


Alhaji Salifu Saeed continues "Looking at this, from the past few years, I think that every year, there is much improvement in the operations of the Hajj board and we need to appreciate the challenges  that are associated with the organisation of Hajj because because is a sensitive area which requires hard work".


Alhaji Salifu Saeed has also attributed the success to the Vice president of Ghana and flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, for making it possible for the Hajj Board to succeed and over come any challenges as well as providing support in different ways to ensure the organization of Hajj is best among the best in the world.


According to the former Regional minister, Hajj operations will see more improvement in the Hajj industry in Ghana especially when the Vice president is a Muslim and  knows the value of Hajj in the five pillars of Islam.


He therefore urged pilgrims to see the organization of the Hajj as their responsibilities in order to further make this year's Hajj a memorable one with good testimonies for the future.


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Thursday, June 6, 2024

Hajj 2024: Issuance of Nusuk cards to Ghanaian Pilgrims by the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Hajj and Umrah begins

 Mecca, Saudi Arabia 

By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu 



The Saudi Arabia Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has started with the issuance of the mandatory Nusuk card to Ghanaian Pilgrims currently in Mecca for this year's Hajj pilgrimage.


According to the Saudi gazette, the Nusuk pilgrim card aims to raise the efficiency of operational procedures for the upcoming Hajj season to make the pilgrimage much easier and simplified as well as to bring down instances of performing Hajj in an illegal way. It is designed to be easy to read automatically. The card facilitates Hajj workers to identify and verify the identity of each pilgrim, and also helps prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the holy sites, and thus ensuring the safety and security of all pilgrims.


The Executive Secretary of the Ghana Hajj Board Secretariate, Alhaji Farouk Hamza is also been reiterating the importance and the role the Nusuk card plays in this year's Hajj pilgrimage to Hajj board pilgrims especially when ever they are ready to be airlifted from Ghana, considering the high number of other Visa holders like the tourist, visiting, Umrah Visas who intends to use these visas to perform Hajj thus, creating an comfortable situation to Hajj Visa holders.



At one of the Ghanaian hotels housing legitimate pilgrims, officials from the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Hajj and Umrah with support of Ghana's Hajj Board officials has started with the issuance of the Nusuk cards to pilgrims ahead of the start of Hajj less than two weeks from now.


The cards when given to a pilgrim, is further verified digitally and facial recognition to authenticate the card into the data base pool. 


This process will continue until every legitimate Ghanaian Pilgrim gets his or her card.


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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Hajj 2024: First Batch of Ghanaian Pilgrims leaves for Hajj

 


The first Batch of Ghanaian Pilgrims from the Northern part of Ghana have taken off from the Tamale International Airport to Madina, Saudi Arabia for this year's Hajj. The aircraft carrying 421 pilgrims left the Tamale at 15:50 pm Ghana time.


Officials of the Ghana Hajj Board, family members and other stakeholders were at the airport to bid them farewell.

The operations that saw their departure was successful and was duly commended by the public.


By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu 

Friday, May 3, 2024

Hajj 2024: All is Set For airlift of Ghanaian Pilgrims- Alhaji Gomda

 



By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu 


The Director of Communications of the Ghana Hajj Board, Alhaji Abdul Rahman Gomda has revealed that, all is set for the airlift of Ghanaian Pilgrims to Saudi Arabia for this year's Hajj pilgrimage as  every department of the board is ready up and doing in the overall operations.


Alhaji Gomda was the guest on the Islamic program on GTV dubbed 'Islam and Life' as part of the Hajj Board's media engagement prior to the start of the first phase of this year's Hajj operations starting in the Northern Regional capital of Tamale. Basically and primarily, the interaction is based on the preparations of this year's Hajj operations which comes with new innovations and improvements in the  executions of each department of the operations.


The Director of Communications indicated the readiness of all stakeholders in the Hajj operations and how committed they are to put up their best in achieving yet another successful Hajj operations.



Alhaji Gomda explains that, the instability in Sudan will affect the travel hours the aircraft makes from Ghana to Saudi Arabia because there will be a rerouting to avoid passing through Sudan and that all arrangements in this regard is completed.


On the issue of effectiveness of the operations, Alhaji Gomda opined that, digitilization has been the pivot mechanism in running the affairs of the board right from payments of Hajj fares, general information on the operations, documentations, agents identification and other important data are found on the mobile phone application and some soficicated softwares used by the IT department and these has helped in making things possible for the Hajj Board.



Alhaji Gomda outlined the significance of the pilgrim orientation which started last year to every pilgrim especially those who do not have any idea on how to perform Hajj. The orientation also gives an opportunity for the medical team to screen and diagnose prospective pilgrims who may have serious health conditions to prepare them for the Holy journey. He said the orientation for this year will kick start in earnest to prepare pilgrims spiritually, mentally and physically.


On meals for Ghanaian pilgrims, he reassured Ghanaians of the usual provision of Ghanaian local dishes to pilgrims in the two daily meals schedules for Ghanaian pilgrims during the Hajj season as a way of respecting their food taste preference.


In general, Alhaji Gomda said every services needed to make Ghanaian pilgrims comfortable are ready including the usual high standard accommodation, exotic buses, stay in Mina ( Masha'ir') and all the other services.



The Non- Hajj Visa holders infiltration which Alhaji Gomda described as ' gate Crashers' will be well controlled to ease the pressure in Mina and to also protect the pilgrims in Mecca at all Ghana Hajj Board establishments and that every check point towards Mecca is currently on lock down for these gate Crashers.


Alhaji Gomda has revealed that, starting from next year, every non- Hajj Visa applicant will sign an undertaken before the Visa is issued and the applicant must comply which is to immediately leave Mecca after exhausting the Visa timeline and all these is another measure to end the infiltration by the gate Crashers.


He therefore urged prospective pilgrims or any potential pilgrim to stay away from shallantants who goes round deceiving innocent people to help them travel for Hajj pilgrimage.


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Hajj 2024: Board, Stakeholders Meet Over Hajj Flights

 



 By A.R. Gomda

The Ghana Hajj Board and stakeholders in the management of the annual pilgrimage yesterday held their maiden meeting ahead of the airlifting of Ghanaian pilgrims to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia scheduled to commence towards the end of the month.

At the annual engagement preceding the commencement of flights, were representatives of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Immigration Service, Plant Quarantine, Aviance Ghana Limited Handling Company, National Intelligence Bureau, Veterinary Services, Ghana National Fire Service and Defence Intelligence and the Ghana Ambulance Service.

Each agency was taken through their checklists and questions posed where necessary.

Earlier, the Executive Secretary of the Ghana Hajj Board, Alhaji Farouk Hamza expressed gratitude to the agencies for the services they have rendered over the years towards the successful airlift of pilgrims to and from Saudi Arabia.

The Executive Secretary disclosed details about this year’s Hajj which, according to him, would entail nine flights; four from Tamale and five from Accra. “We could alter this arrangement when especially passengers preferring to fly from Tamale outnumber those wishing to do so from Accra,” he told the representatives.

“We are projecting the airlift of 3,825 pilgrims from the country, but this could rise to 4,000. The Flynas aircraft to be engaged in the airlift has a capacity of 431, but because of luggage it could be doing 425. We are also looking at prolonged flight hours because the Sudanese war has necessitated a re-routing of the flight path. One aircraft would be involved in the back-to-back trip of 21 hours turnaround mission.”

An orientation exercise as was done last year would be undertaken to educate prospective pilgrims about the dos and don’ts of the Hajj and international travels in general.

In a related development, a member of the Hajj Board, Alhaji Manaf last Wednesday warned those who are ready to breach the Hajj protocols by for instance using non-Hajj visa to perform the pilgrimage that they would be in for a real trouble. “Such persons would be smoked out through technology and jailed after which they would be deported and banned from setting foot on Saudi soil for ten years.

“Sanctions also awaits drivers in Saudi Arabia who would be engaged in smuggling such persons around the Kingdom with a view to having them perform the Hajj,” he pointed out.

Activities at the Hajj Village have started peaking ahead of the commencement of the airlift scheduled to commence in Tamale at the end of this month.

Source: Daily Guide

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Hajj 2024: Ghana Hajj Board is poised in protecting legitimate pilgrims with tight security- Alhaji Manaf

 



By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu 

The Ghana Hajj Board has assured Prospective Hajj prigrims of value for money with a proactive security arrangement as they embark on this Holy journey. 


According to a member of the Hajj Board, Alhaji Manaf on an Accra based radio station, Marhaba radio monitored by Hajjcommunications.com among many other things on Hajj 2024 preparations indicated that, the right of legitimate pilgrims will once again be respected and protected especially when the issue of intruders has now become a concern to the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and other Saudi Arabia agencies.


Alhaji Manaf who was the only guest on the Hausa language program said " We are are not taking it lightly at all with holders of tourist, visiting, work and other non- Hajj Visa holders who usually occupy our camps and facilities to the detriment of legitimate pilgrims. The security arrangement will be so tight and rigid in a manner that will eliminate any form of intrusions in our establishments".


He added " By May 23, 2024 to June 1, 2024, every non-Hajj visa holder is expected to leave the City of Mecca and any culprit found will be prosecuted with a six month jail term, a fine of 60,000 Saudi Riyals and a ten years ban from entering the Kingdom. For that matter, we as a Board will ensure the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia succeeds in this project which will go a long way to improve upon the Hajj ecosystem which Ghana participates yearly".



Alhaji Manaf has also revealed that, a smart card will be issued by the Saudi Arabia Authorities to every Hajj pilgrim with Hajj permit for easy identification and protection of pilgrims. 


The host of the program, popularly known as Alhaji Paapa Angola recounted how in 2023, four Ghanaians who used the non-Hajj visas to Saudi Arabia with the intention to perform Hajj were arrested and detained until Hajj season was over, sent messages to the radio station seeking for intervention.


 Paapa Angola reiterated the need for these persons to stay away from performing Hajj with the unapproved Visas during the Hajj season or do so on their own peril.


Again, Alhaji Manaf said credible information reaching him indicates that those who are already in Mecca with the unapproved Visas to perform this year's Hajj are paying $500 as initial payment to be added to about 50 people in a normal single room without water and food inclusive to the initial deposit. He said majority of these people are aged and many die even before the start of Hajj due to hardship and frustration of hide and seek.


On the cost of Hajj, Alhaji Manaf said, payments of all services are done in Saudi Arabia before the Hajj Board announces the fares and that is after the Hajj season agreement is sign between government of Ghana and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the Hajj conference and any payment gaps are handled by the government of Ghana because the Ghana Hajj Board is a government agency not a private entity to make unrealistic profits. And that every component of the services to be used by the pilgrims is embedded in the Hajj fare with fairness in accordance with the current prices of goods and services in Saudi Arabia.



The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has allocated a quota of 4000 for Ghana and the Ghana Hajj Board has scheduled a total of 425 pilgrims per flight for the Nine flights for both Tamale International Airport and Kotoka International Airport.


The start of the first phase of the airlift of Ghanaian pilgrims begins on May 28, 2024 in Tamale for pilgrims from the Northern part of Ghana.


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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ghana Hajj 2024: Phase 1 of flight schedule out

 

Phase 1 of the flight schedule for Tamale and Accra pilgrims released by the Ghana Hajj Secretariate headed by Alhaji Farouk Hamza.

Alhaji Farouk Hamza
Executive Secretary
Ghana Hajj Secretariate 



Four flights will take off at the Tamale international airport and five flights at the Kotoka international airport in Accra.


Ghana Hajj 2024: first flight scheduled on May 28, 2024





By A.R. Gomda

Flight schedules for Hajj 2024 have been released by the Ghana Hajj Board. 

According to the Executive Secretary Haj Farouk Hamza the usual pattern of Tamale flights preceding Accra’s will be followed. 

The first flight of a total of nine from Ghana will  depart the Northern Regional capital on Tuesday, 28th May, 2024 en route to Madina, Saudi Arabia.

The second flight leaves Tamale on 29th May, 2024 and the third 30th May, 2024.

The last flight from Tamale is scheduled to depart on Friday 31st May 2024. 



The Accra flights commence on Sunday, 2nd June 2024 followed by the second on Monday 3rd June 2024 and third Tuesday 4th June, 2024. The fourth flight leaves Accra on Wednesday 5th June, 2024 to be followed by the fifth one on Thursday 6th June, 2024 all en route to Madina Saudi Arabia. 

Prospective pilgrims the Executive Secretary has said should contact the 42 accredited agents or the Ghana Hajj Board at the Hajj Village, Accra should they have concerns. 

Hajj Farouk Hamza has appealed to prospective pilgrims and their family members to cooperate with the Ghana Hajj Board officials to ensure successful operations.



Adequate security arrangements have been put in place to ensure the comfort of  Ghanaian pilgrims in the Holy Land some of who have over the years endured the inconveniences of persons who illegally use non-Hajj visas to perform the pilgrimage. 

The provision of two meals a day, total medical care, comfortable hotel accommodation not forgetting transportation in Saudi Arabia are part of the package awaiting pilgrims the Executive Secretary has announced.  


The team of Islamic clerics will be available to give the necessary spiritual guidance to the pilgrims. 

There will be orientation programmes to educate prospective pilgrims about the Hajj as was done last year. 

For first time international travelers such orientations have proven valuable as they will have members of the Da’wah and medical teams imparting tidbits about the Hajj and how to keep healthy during the month-long spiritual exercise in Saudi Arabia. 


Haj Hamza Farouk

Executive Secretary

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Hajj 2024: Closing of Umrah season; issuance of all Visas should be put on hold except Hajj Visas to control over crowding at Masha'ir

 


By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu


Everything has its beginning and the end as the saying goes, as things get to an end, so as any other thing begins to make up the circle of life until the end of time. 


With the principle of adherence to natural arrangement of life circle, the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced 15 of Shawwal which is equivalent to April 24, 2024 as the last day of this current Umrah Season to pave way for Hajj 2024.


It is a great news to especially stakeholders in the Hajj and Umrah organization to further help them prepare well for a stress free Hajj season. From the current arrangements for Umrah, any type of Visa like the Umrah Visa, Visiting Visa, tourist and transit Visa can be used to perform Umrah due to the unlimited quota for visiting and performing Umrah during its season.


The announcement of the April 24 as the last day of Umrah season should also end the issuance of  Umrah visiting, tourist and transit Visas to allow the smooth flow and arrangement of Hajj Visas to prospective Hajj pilgrims.



The usage of any other Visa rather than the Hajj Visa during Hajj Season is violating the quota system for participating countries and is also affecting Saudi Arabia's plans and programs for a limited Hajj and thus affects the crowd control systems due to influx of other none Hajj Visa holders.


None Hajj Visa holders makes living at Masha'ir' ( Mina, Arafah, Muzdalifa Jamarat) very difficult for Hajj Visa holders during the Hajj period where these 'illegal' Hajj seekers encroached the spaces at the tents including food water and social amenities meant for Hajj Visa holders. 



For instance, in 2023, almost all the participating countries in Mina had shortages of tents due to these intruders and quite a number of Hajj Visa holders lived outside their tents with so much discomfort. Many online portals reported these incidents and these are few of the headlines; Hajj 2023: shortage of tents, food mar first day of Hajj NAHCON blames organizers from www.premiumtimesng.com,  Hajj: Tent shortage hits pilgrims in Mina from www.dailytrust.com, We live like 'homeless people ' in Mina; Malaysian pilgrim cries out from www.hajjreporters.com.



To curtail and prevent these occurrences during the Hajj season, the issuance of Umrah, visiting, tourist and transit Visas should be put on hold immediately the Umrah season ends to prevent none Hajj Visa holders from entering the two Holy cities until Hajj season is over. These holders of None Hajj Visas pitch camp in nearby cities to Mecca many months and weeks awaiting the start of Hajj while others enter during the start of Hajj season together with Hajj pilgrims with their none Hajj Visas.


Hajj stakeholders especially Hajj missions across the world are much worried and concerned about the unplanned over crowding at Masha'ir' caused by intruders and are calling on the Saudi Arabia ministry of Hajj and Umrah to initiate the process of putting on hold the issuance of None Hajj Visas before and during Hajj Season.


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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Hajj 2024: Quality of Hajj Pilgrimage in the Contemporary Hajj Ecosystem; The Case of Ghana



 



By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu, Independent Hajj Reporter


Around 2.5 million Muslims used to attend Hajj annually in the pre-pandemic times and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia downsized the numbers of Muslims allowed to perform the Hajj rites to prevent spread of COVID-19 which saw a total of 100,000 pilgrims within the Kingdom to performed the Hajj under pandemic in 2020.

According to a white paper research by world Hajj and Umrah conference foundation and the Hajj people dubbed Hajj under pandemic conditions” the entire Hajj-Ecosystem holding its breath, paralyzed and in wait, concerned with the uncertainty that shrouds every aspect of Hajj Management and planning”.


The research continues “With optimism, over 95% of stakeholders interviewed during the specialized research engagement Voiced their vote of confidence, in support of the leadership and decisions made by the Saudi government. Echoed unanimously is the resolute confidence in the Saudi Ministry of Hajj Umrah ability to help the Hajj and Umrah industry navigate the challenges posed by COVID 19 and rejuvenate the sector back to normalcy”.


As part of a digital solutions package for post Hajj in the COVID-19 period, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah launched several digitization infrastructures like the Hajj Smart Card, online payments and registration, electronic visa application and several technological approach in streamlining the Hajj ecosystem.



According to Arab news in one of its publications on digital solutions reported on how these digital solutions are going to help pilgrims and Hajj economy to bounce back after the pandemic. “According to the ministry, there are two versions of the smart card. The digital version can be accessed through the Nusuk application and provides comprehensive information about the pilgrims, including their place of residence, health records, itinerary, and other services.


The printed smart card, meanwhile, includes details such as identity number, nationality, and the address of the pilgrimage company. Additionally, it features a QR response code” it said.


Same Arab News reported that, “by 2030, the kingdom is committed to tripling this number and welcoming six million pilgrims a year as part of its Vision 2030 programme, propelling the kingdom’s Hajj tourism market value to more than $350 billion by 2032”.


“This growth has provided Hajj planners with a logistical challenge that is increasingly being solved by a host of emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, augmented reality, the metaverse, robots and drones” the news reported.


The recovery plan under the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah had a direct and indirect effects on participating countries Hajj operations and pilgrim facilitation. The kingdom raised the existing VAT from 10% to 15% which translated into the various sectors of the economy in Saudi Arabia including housing, transportation, telecommunication, health, commerce, aviation, food, services and other sectors thus making the cost of organizing Hajj and Umrah expensive. 

This means, more trading currencies like US dollar, British pound and the Euro are needed for exchange with the Saudi Riyal for goods and services and this definitely has a direct impact on the cost of performing Hajj by participating countries.

Despite these developments in the Hajj ecosystem, the Ghana Hajj Board since the resumption of full-scale Hajj operations after the COVID-19 Pandemic, has managed and maintained the quality of Hajj for Ghanaian pilgrims through out their stay in Saudi Arabia during Hajj seasons and the Board has recorded positive post-Hajj public and media commendations of the conduct of the pilgrimage.



The value for money component in the actualization of every pilgrim in attaining the purpose of performing Hajj after huge financial commitments in this spiritual journey is been felt by Ghanaian pilgrims who are under the supervision of the Ghana Hajj Board. The current atmosphere during Hajj requires a serene environment for pilgrims to stay and worship in a stress-free manner and that comes with financial obligation. The Ghana Hajj Board has therefore considered and implemented all the necessary mechanisms to ensure pilgrims gets value for money by providing them a conducive high standard accommodation to stay in Medina and Makkah. For instance, 2023 Ghanaian pilgrims were accommodated in one of the best hotels in the world called Hilton and Frontel hotels which is a stone throw to Prophet Mohammed S.A.W mosque which is the main reason for visiting Medina. This efforts by the Ghana Hajj Board reduces the walking distance previous pilgrims make to the mosque for prayers and supplications and that has help them to live in comfort.



The same value for money approach by the Ghana Hajj Board applies to all the services provided to pilgrims in the area of good transportation, food and refreshment, security, health services, Masha’ir and all-important aspect of the pilgrimage. With the level of respect accorded to Ghanaian pilgrims by the Ghana Hajj Board, many participating countries with higher Hajj cost than Ghana, have not been able to meet with the comfort pilgrims needed to stay and worship under this era of Hajj pilgrimage which requires more care and easiest proximity to Hajj rites and areas outside the pillars of Hajj but important to pilgrims.



Despite the poor performance of the Ghanaian Cedi against the US dollar resulting to some increase in Ghana Hajj cost post-COVID, Ghanaian pilgrims have not in any way been denied all the luxury a pilgrim in this contemporary Hajj ecosystem. The current Hajj ecosystem affected housing, transport, airfares and the general economic outlook of Saudi Arabia in the post-COVID era. The transformational road map of Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage dubbed ‘vision 2030’ and other redevelopment strategies by the Kingdom to meet up with the technological advancement set up in its visions to broaden the socio-economic outlook, thus adjusting the cost of doing business especially in the Hajj and Umrah industry which contributes about 7% of the Kingdom’s GDP.



Every financial transaction in the Hajj and Umrah services is done in the Saudi Riyal irrespective of which country you are coming from. For instance, as someone from Ghana wishing to book for an accommodation or any other services in Saudi Arabia especially the two Holy cities as a pilgrim, that prospective pilgrim must convert his or Ghanaian Cedi to the US Dollar, British pound or the Euros but preferable is the US Dollar. With your Dollar, you need to still convert to the Saudi Riyal to meet the cost of the services which is always in the Saudi Riyal. The Saudi Riyal has strong forex value than any currency as far as trading is concern in the Kingdom. For example, you need about GH¢ 3 to exchange for SAR 1 and GH¢ 12.4 for $ 1 and these affects the costing of Hajj service components including airfares.



Another component of the Hajj cost across every participating country which people are not considering in pushing up the cost is the airfares. All air services during Hajj is by one-way flight schedules under chatter services. The plane enrout with crew from Saudi Arabia without passengers to Ghana and carries pilgrims back to Saudi Arabia and return to Ghana empty repeatedly. This is because, Ghana does not have a national airline nor any local based carrier. Even some of the participating countries with national airlines has higher Hajj cost than Ghana yet Ghanaian pilgrims receives more improved services comparing to many countries in advantage position.



In conclusion, the Ghana Hajj Mission with its dedicated staff and result oriented leadership have been able to positioned the Hajj operations into the contemporary Hajj ecosystem to meet the demands of pilgrims as expected by the ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the vision 2030 agenda. The Hajj cost by the Ghana Hajj Mission is in line with the changes in the Hajj ecosystem though Ghana Hajj authorities have managed to bring down the burden of prospective pilgrims by introducing marginal and affordable Hajj cost though the economy of Ghana is not yet stable with Ghanaians finding it difficult to see the reality of the changes in the global Hajj ecosystem.

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Hajj 2024: Ghana Hajj Board reduces dollar equivalent by $250, Cedis equivalent remains GHC 75,000; Executive Secretary explains details to Media'


The Executive Secretary of the Ghana Hajj Secretariate Alhaji Farouk Hamza responding to questions by journalists during a press briefing by the Ghana Hajj Board at the Hajj Village in Accra, Ghana in the aftermath of the 2024 Hajj and Umrah conference in Jedda, Saudi Arabia has assured the general public of yet another successful Hajj operations by the Secretariate.


Journalists from the various media organizations in Accra present at the press briefing asked a lot of questions pertaining to this year's Hajj and previous operations including the mode of registration, subscription, pilgrims welfare and payments.




Alhaji Farouk Hamza in responding to that, reiterated that the electronic mode of payments and registration through the mobile applications on Android and Apple is still active for subscription for prospective pilgrims. He further indicated that, the electronic payment mode was successful and it has helped with the smooth transaction between the various stakeholders.


There was a question about pilgrims being stranded in Saudi Arabia after the Hajj by one of the journalists and this is how the executive secretary of the Hajj Secretariate responded.




" We carried 3000 pilgrims to Hajj and back and as we speak, we don't have any official report here at the Hajj village or the Hajj Secretariate and if it is before, I still do not have a reference. Then maybe you ( referring to the Journalist) are talking about five years ago because the last one was 2019, so if it is 2019, we went with 6000 pilgrims, we came back and everyone picked their luggage as when the luggage arrives including their Zamzam water ( Holy water)" 


He added " If you send 6000 pilgrims to the kingdom of Saudi Arabia for one month and bring them back, meaning that, you brought in excess of 6000 bags. If someone lost a bag, I think it is legitimate for us to investigate and find out why. We can only do that with a report and we don't have such a report, so it is difficult to give credence to what you are saying if indeed it happens then we are sorry about that".


On the issue of Zamzam distribution, Alhaji Farouk Hamza stated that, every pilgrim who went with the Ghana Hajj Board for last year's Hajj, had collected his or her Zamzam and there is enough Zamzam from last year's Hajj stocked at the Hajj Secretariate.




 Those who did not come home with Zamzam are those who went without Hajj permits thus with visiting and tourist visas.


As part of the press briefing, this year's Hajj schedule was revealed with the announcement of GHC 75,000 and $ 6,250 as the hajj fare. The Ghana Cedis was the same as last year but a reduction of $ 250 from $ 6,500 to ease the burden of pilgrims as against the performance of the Ghanaian Cedi to the United States Dollar. He therefore, encouraged prospective pilgrims to pay their Hajj fares in time to beat the deadline of visa issuance on May 20, 2024.


The commencement of flights from Tamale international airport is tentatively scheduled on May, 30, 2024 for the Northern Zone and Southern Zone on June 8, 2024 in Accra.


Expected return flights have been scheduled on June 28, 2024.


Tanko Mohammed Rabiu/ Hajjcommunications