As preparations for the 2025 Hajj intensify, no fewer than 1,700 intending pilgrims in Sokoto State have paid their initial deposit so far, according to the state’s Pilgrims Welfare Agency.
The agency’s acting secretary, Alhaji Ladan Ibrahim, disclosed this on Monday during a media briefing in his office.
He revealed that the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCOM) has allocated 5,216 seats to the state and expressed optimism that more prospective pilgrims would complete their payments before the deadline.
“We have already secured accommodation for our pilgrims in both Mecca and Medina, finalized negotiations with catering services in Mecca, and arranged comfortable camp facilities. So far, the state has remitted over ₦5 billion to NAHCOM,” Ladan stated.
He further explained that the agency has completed about 80% of its preparations for the pilgrimage and urged NAHCOM to extend the deadline for payments to allow more people, particularly from rural areas, to participate.
“Previously, we were allowed to make payments even after Ramadan. If NAHCOM grants an extension of at least two weeks, we are confident that all allocated seats will be fully subscribed,” he appealed.
Ladan also mentioned ongoing discussions with the state government for additional support to assist intending pilgrims.
“Last year, the governor provided financial assistance to pilgrims. We are hopeful that similar support will be granted this year,” he added.
He assured that the agency remains committed to ensuring a seamless and spiritually fulfilling experience for all pilgrims from Sokoto.