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NAHCON rules out subsidies for Hajj pilgrims in 2025

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Unlike what obtained in 2024, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) says there will be no concessionary rates or government subsidy for the 2025 hajj.
NAHCON’s Commissioner for Operations, Mr. Anofi Elegushi, announced the decision after a virtual meeting with Private Tour Operators (PTOs).
Persecondnews recalls that the federal government had subsidized the 2024 hajj with N90 billion which was stridently criticized.
In a statement by the spokesperson for the Commission, Mrs. Fatima Usara, Elegushi confirmed that there would be no concessionary rates for pilgrims registered under the state Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards or through the operators.
The statement partly reads: “It was confirmed that for the 2025 Hajj, there will be no concessionary exchange rate from the government for Hajj fare payment for pilgrims, whether under state or private Hajj operators.”
This would mean that at the current exchange rate of over N1,600/$1, pilgrims, who are usually required to pay at least $6,000 each, may pay up to N10 million for the 2025 exercise.
Persecondnews reports that the Federal Government had offered a subsidy of N90 billion to the Commission to support intending pilgrims for the 2024 Hajj exercise.
While NAHCON is yet to fix deposit fares for the 2025 Hajj, some states, including the FCT, have announced initial deposits of N8.4 million for intending pilgrims.
Addressing other issues of contention with the PTOs, Elegushi stated that instead of 20 private companies to spearhead the conduct of the exercise, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah had reduced the number to only ten, with a stipulation to register a minimum of 2,000 pilgrims to be considered for visa approval.
He added that all pilgrims who travelled for the 2023 Hajj would receive a refund of SR150 Saudi Riyals, noting however that NAHCON was still awaiting information on the refund of the 2022 Hajj refunds, except for PTOs that camped on Field Office 18 in 2022.
The statement added: “All 95,000 Nigerian pilgrims that travelled for Hajj in 2023 from both states and private operators are to receive SR150 each (one hundred and fifty Saudi Riyals) as a refund.
“He disclosed that NAHCON has already started working towards making the payments.
“As for the 2022 refund, the Commission is still awaiting further details; however, Elegushi revealed that refund details have emerged only for PTOs that camped on Field Office 18 in 2022.
“They are to collectively receive SR62,602 (sixty-two thousand six hundred and two thousand Saudi Riyals) as a refund for poor feeding in the Masha’ir.”
The Commissioner also clarified that contrary to claims that NAHCON owes PTOs N17 billion from the 2024 Hajj caution deposit of N25 million, the Commission received only N2 billion, or 750 million, from 110 companies that registered for the 2024 Hajj.
He said the amount included a rollover of N1 billion, 250 million from the previous year.
From the amount, 30 companies had requested refunds amounting to N750 million, which have been paid, while the balance still in the custody of the Commission accruing to undecided PTOs is N750 million.

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