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Gbajabiamila Canvasses Better Treatment for Pilgrims

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Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff to the President, has empahaised the need for reforms within the National Hajj Commission (NAHCON) to curb financial mismanagement, negligence and maltreatment of pilgrims.

Gbajabiamila made the call on Wednesday during a fact-finding visit to NAHCON headquarters in Abuja.

The visit was part of efforts to engage with government agencies under the supervision of State House.

He said NAHCON should not be involved in any controversy because of its mandate and what it represented.

“It’s a religious commission. It’s a commission that was set up to fulfill religious and spiritual obligations for men and women of faith.

“Pilgrims travel every year to fulfill an Islamic obligation. Not only that, when they’re there, they’re there as ambassadors of Nigeria.

“As ambassadors of Nigeria, it is expected that they will carry the emblem and the flag of Nigeria on their full chest to represent, and to show both in demeanour and conduct, who and what we are.

“We regret the fact that quite often pilgrims are maltreated due to improper organisation by NAHCON during hajj operations,” he said.

According to him, pilgrims end up sometimes not conducting themselves appropriately, and that the Commission must accept responsibility for the the conduct of pilgrims both in Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.

He urged the management and staff of the Commission to work closely with the Office of the Vice-President, which oversees the agency, to identify past mistakes, make corrections and ensure seamless operations for pilgrims.

“What happened has happened and we are here to chart a way forward.

“It is time that the system of the commission is reformed in such a way that it aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,” he said.

Also, Sen. Ibrahim Hadejia, the Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, echoed the Chief of Staff’s position, emphasising the need for early preparation for Hajj.

“Hajj is essentially a big-logistics operation. I was involved in the 2024 operation, and one of the key lessons learnt is the need for early preparation.

“Nigeria has the largest quota of pilgrims from Africa, and we have countries whose quota is less than the number from a state in Nigeria.

“The Hajj Commission also needs to be more transparent in informing pilgrims what they are paying for,” Hadeija said.

Responding, Prince Aliu Abdulrazak, NAHCON’s Executive Commissioner, Policy, Personnel Management and Finance, called for an overhaul of the commission’s accounting system.

He also called for an improve of federal character representation within the organisation.

“The Commission is described as a national entity, but federal character is not fully represented.

“If you go through the nominal roll, it is dominated by a particular region,” Abdulrazak said.

Similarly, the Chief of Staff visited the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and stressed the need to shift disaster management from a reactive to a proactive approach.

He emphasised the importance of prevention over mitigation, and noted that many disasters in the country could be avoided with better preparation and early warnings.

“The mandate NEMA has is two pronged: prevention of disaster and mitigation of disaster.

“But it appears that we concentrate more on mitigation and leave the other side of the mandate, which is prevention.

“We must look more closely at the area of prevention because a lot of these disasters can be prevented,” he said. (NAN)

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Soaring Temperature: NAHCON Advises Pilgrims to Stay in Tents from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m

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The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has advised pilgrims to stay in their tents from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. due to soaring daytime temperatures during the pilgrimage.The Chairman of NAHCON, Prof. Abdullahi Saleh, gave the advice while speaking to newsmen in Makkah on Sunday.

Daily Asset reports that Saudi Arabia, through its National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), had on Sunday issued heatwave warnings for Hajj 2025, urging pilgrims to take precautions amid soaring daytime temperatures between 40°C and 47°C.
The NCM forecasted challenging weather, including high temperatures, potential thunderstorms, and reduced visibility.Saleh said NAHCON had a stakeholders’ meeting where all the Muslims Pilgrims Welfare Boards were mandated to tell their pilgrims that no pilgrim would be allowed out of their tents in Mina and Arafat due to soaring temperature.
“Yesterday we called all the stakeholders. We met with them and mandated them to announce and tell their people that nobody is allowed to be out of the tent from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m.“It is not advised to go out because the temperature is not normal this year. We also advised them to continue drinking water.“If it is necessary to be outside, let them go with water in hand. Let them take their umbrellas and use them, just because the temperature is not normal.The NAHCON chairman urged the media to help the commission to disseminate the information to the pilgrims to adhere to the heatwave warnings.“So, media, please you are our eyes, you are our voice to the public. Help us tell our people to regard this instruction.”Report says that approximately 63,000 Nigerian pilgrims are expected for the 2025 Hajj. (NAN)

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Troops Neutralise 3 Suspected Bandits, Recover Weapons in Plateau

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Troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) have neutralised three suspected bandits in Wase Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau.Maj. Samson Zhakom, the Media Officer of OPSH, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Jos.Zhakom, who said that the feat followed an intelligence tip, added that the troops also recovered weapons during the operations.

“Yesterday , troops of OPSH, acting on credible intelligence, conducted offensive operations at a criminal hideout along the fringes of Pinau community in Wase LGA of Plateau.
“During the operation, troops made contact with criminal elements terrorising the general area, including Pinau – Gimbi road.“During the exchange of fire, troops overwhelmed the criminals with superior firepower and neutralised three of the suspected bandits“While others ran away with wounds from gunshots, troops exploited the general area and recovered one AK-47 rifle and one AK-47 magazine,” he said.
Zhakom said that the troops had commenced a follow-up operation to intercept the fleeing criminals. (NAN)

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C’River Former Commissioner Commends Otu for Developmental Strides

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A former commissioner in the immediate past administration of Former Governor Ben Ayade, Dr Edem Okokon Effiom has commended the State Governor, Prince Bassey Otu for his development strides in cross river in two yearsEffiom made the commendation recently during an interaction with journalists at his residence in Calabar.

While appraising the performance of the Governor, he said nobody would have done better than what the Governor has done in the State considering the cash inflow to the stateHe stressed further that Governor Otu had performed magic from infrastructure, the health sector up to the Education sectorAccording to him, “look at the remodeling of the State cultural center in Calabar, the State library complex even the ongoing construction works at the 12 km Adiabo- Eseku road that was abandoned since the military regime about 33 years ago and the reconstruction of the State Newspaper Cooperation and many others,” Effiom stated.
”His administrative style and administration, as I have often elaborated in several forums, is a mixture of humility, calmness, and wide recognition”.”His Excellency Governor Bassey Edet Otu is an embodiment of humility. He wears the garment of calmness, and that calmness also radiates within his administration”.He said the Governor has brought in a quiet infrastructural revolution, re-innovation and reconstruction of dilapidated and abandoned infrastructures. Stating that this is seen clearly from both the rural and Oban infrastructure.”We can see this clearly from the hospital and medical infrastructure. We have seen this quiet revolution taking place with very little noise across the State,he’s a man for whom I think his work can speak for him”.”Cross Riverians can naturally assess his administration in the last two years, he is a man who has enjoyed the followership of the large populace”.”So, if the people say that we want him to continue, come 2027, so be it. He merits it. In all ramifications, he merits it”.”In his way of life, his composure in life and the way he touches politics. He brings a lot of Midas touch to politics. He actually merits a second term which is not negotiable””So for me, I will also subscribe to those who say he should come back in 2027″, he concluded.

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