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Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by Dnet21: 6:30am On Mar 26
Nigerians may spend over N725.1bn on the 2024 edition of the annual Hajj exercise to the Holy lands of Makkah and Medina, The PUNCH reports.

This is following a directive by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, urging pilgrims to pay an additional N1.9m balance in accordance with current foreign exchange rates, before the deadline of March 29, 2024.

NAHCON, in a statement signed by the Assistant Director of Public Affairs, Fatima Usara, on Sunday, explained that late and non-remittances of fares, pushed the commission beyond the deadline given by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, noting, however, that the government had intervened by appealing for cost reductions.

While the additional N1.9m will be paid by pilgrims who earlier paid the N4.9m sum announced by NAHCON in February, those who will be registering newly for the exercise have been directed to pay as much as N8.5m for the exercise.

However, in a list of previously registered pilgrims released by the commission, comprising intending pilgrims from across the 36 states of the federation, the FCT, and the Armed Forces, only 48,414, of the 95,000 pilgrims’ slot allocated to Nigeria had paid the previous N4.8m average price.

With the additional fares now bringing the total to N6.8m minimum for the early registrants, this group of Hajj hopefuls will contribute N329,215,200,000 to this year’s Hajj expense, while the remaining 46,586, assumed to be new registrants paying the sum of N8.5m, will contribute to the added N395,981,000,000, bringing the total to N725,196,200,000.

In 2022, average Hajj fare prices were set at N2.4m naira with a total of 43,000 pilgrims making the trip and filling the allotted seats after the COVID-19 pandemic, average prices in 2023 rose up to about N2.9m, however, the country filled all allocated 95,000 seats.

With the new fares reaching up to over 280 per cent of fare prices in 2022, and with only four days left until the deadline for payments, Nigeria may be unable to fill the allotted seats, and with the option to withdraw funds, this year’s final number of pilgrims may drop even further.

Announcing the hike in a statement on Sunday, the commission said, “It is widely acknowledged that Hajj preparation follows a strict timeline. As for the 2024 Hajj, the preparatory timeline released by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah began earlier than usual and it is expected to end before its normal timing.

“NAHCON endeavored to adhere to the schedule outlined by the ministry. However, non-to-late remittances of Hajj fare by those concerned necessitated adjustments, resulting in two date shifts with the final being the 12th of February 2024.

“Recall that as of 31st December 2023, Naira was still at N897:00 to a Dollar at the banks. These shifts unfortunately pushed the Hajj fare collection deadline to fall after harmonization of foreign exchange rates, presenting a new and significant challenge.”

https://punchng.com/nigerians-may-spend-over-n725bn-on-2024-hajj/

Re: Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by Enale: 6:33am On Mar 26
In time we till borrowing
Re: Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by Blackfire(m): 6:36am On Mar 26
If private money , no problem






cheesy
If government money, problem dey
Re: Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by SoNature(m): 6:40am On Mar 26
I hope Tinubu won't be crying there's no USD anywhere and still be sponsoring hajj for his people - Muslims.
Re: Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by legityahoo: 6:48am On Mar 26
#Suka.
Only poor people are shaken by the woes of the country. Learn a legit skill and break the chain of wretchedness.
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Poverty's grasp, a malady to defeat.
Re: Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by CodeTemplar: 8:57am On Mar 26
If left to me alone, I will cancel all govt involvement in hajj and pilgrimages generally. That money can start processing of cocoa into chocolate and conversion of cassava into garri and starch to reduce losses by farmers.
Re: Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by CodeTemplar: 9:00am On Mar 26
Blackfire:
If private money , no problem






cheesy
If government money, problem dey
both have problems o. They are both capital flight.
Has anyone anywhere died for lack of hajj or pilgrimage before? Or fallen sick or remain stunted in growth?
Re: Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by DaddyUgonna: 9:04am On Mar 26
Hajj do not yield anything for the country so who throw away so much every year. The worst is that the poor cannot even attend Hajj only the Rich. Let everyone pay for their Hajj and Pilgrim henceforth.
Re: Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by Blackfire(m): 9:13am On Mar 26
CodeTemplar:
both have problems o. They are both capital flight.
Has anyone anywhere died for lack of hajj or pilgrimage before? Or fallen sick or remain stunted in growth?


Don't let the Muslims catch you saying this o
Re: Nigerians May Spend Over N725bn On 2024 Hajj by CodeTemplar: 9:15am On Mar 26
Blackfire:



Don't let the Muslims catch you saying this o
... wetin dem go do?
Which hajj dem papa & dem mama go?

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