FG extends deadline for 2024 Hajj registration
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FG extends deadline for 2024 Hajj registration

NAHCON, Abuja Saudi, Nigeria

The Federal Government has granted intending pilgrims an extension of the deadline for the 2024 hajj registration.

The Assistant Director, Public Affairs, National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, Mrs. Fatima Usara, announced this in a statement released on Tuesday in Abuja.

The extension was granted in response to concerns raised by religious clerics, State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards, Agencies, Commissions, Governors, and other stakeholders regarding the closure of 2024 Hajj registration.

The statement read, “NAHCON is pleased to announce the Federal Government’s approval for an extension of the deadline.

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“The new date is set for Jan. 31, providing an additional opportunity for individuals to participate in this sacred pilgrimage.

“The overwhelming request for extension from various religious communities underscores the significance of ensuring accessibility to a broader spectrum of the faithful eager to embark on the spiritual journey of Hajj.”

According to the Assistant Director, Mrs. Fatima Usara, the commission is confident that it will determine the total cost of 2024 hajj before the new deadline expires. The commission is receiving support from sister agencies in this regard.

“The extension therefore provides a window for new registrants to do so and by the end of January; those who need to balance up payment would be able to do so as well.

“NAHCON seizes this chance to remind intending pilgrims and other stakeholders that the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has slated Feb.25 as the end date for signing all contracts, signalling the end of payments into IBAN accounts.

“With this extension, NAHCON has barely a month to finalise payment of all Hajj deposits into its IBAN account for the 2024 Hajj,” she added.

She said that the extension, though overstretched NAHCON’s preparatory timeline, reflected the commission’s Chairman, Jalal Arabi’s commitment to accommodating the concerns of stakeholders.

“Arabi expressed gratitude to religious leaders, state boards, and governors for their advocacy on behalf of the pilgrims.

“He described this collaborative effort as a testament to the shared commitment to facilitating a meaningful and inclusive Hajj experience for all.

“He prayed all Hajj handlers would utilise this opportunity well for the success of 2024 Hajj operations,” she noted.

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