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IHR calls for review of 2023 Hajj, early preparation for 2024

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WITH the conclusion of the 2023 Hajj, the Independent Hajj Reporters (IHR), an organisation that monitors and reports Hajj and Umrah activities, has called for a quick review of this year’s operation with a view to taking proactive measures that will ensure a smooth operation in 2024.

This call was contained in a statement signed by the National Coordinator of IHR, Malam Ibrahim Muhammed.

The organisation said: “We acknowledge the efforts and support extended to the cause of the 2023 Hajj exercise by the Nigerian Hajj stakeholders, especially the apex Hajj regulatory body, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), states Muslim Pilgrims Boards and Agencies, appointed Hajj carriers, security agencies, paramilitary establishments, non-governmental organisations and volunteers, in making 2023 Hajj a relative success.”

The IHR also noted the efforts of President Bola Tinubu, his deputy, Senator Kashim Shettima, and other diplomatic officials towards the success of this year’s Hajj.

It said: “We equally commend the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its commitment to the welfare of the guests of Al-Rahman.

“Transporting about 95,000 Nigerians to another country and returning them safely is not an easy task. At the same time, housing over 2.5 million pilgrims from 163 Hajj-participating countries for over a period of two months by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is an extraordinary achievement.

“In the same vein, airlifting 72,189 pilgrims from a single airport in 28 days by five Hajj carriers is a great effort and we commend all those involved in this feat.”

The IHR however advised that the challenges of poor services experienced during the just concluded Hajj must be reviewed and addressed with a view to avoiding similar experiences in the future.

It said: “The only way to avoid the challenges encountered, particularly in Mashaer, is to quickly and logically begin preparations for 2024 Hajj in line with the newly released calendar of events by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

“Sentiments and self-interest should take the back seat in the planning of the 2024 Hajj.”

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