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Preparation For Hajj 2025 And Tale Of “What Happened In 1992”.

By Ibrahim Muhammed, National Coordinator, Independent Hajj Reporters
Contact: 08037024356

National Coordinator of Independent Hajj Reporters, discusses the 2025 Hajj preparations in Nigeria, comparing them to the timelines and strategies of other participating countries. It highlights delays and inefficiencies in Nigeria’s Hajj preparations and the need for reform and innovative approaches to prevent past mistakes from repeating.

Muhammed contrasts Nigeria’s approach with that of countries like Indonesia, Bangladesh, and India, which have already progressed through key stages such as registration, cost announcements, and recruitment of operational staff. In Nigeria, crucial steps remain pending, including remittances and air carrier applications, leading to significant concerns over whether the country will meet the Saudi Hajj calendar.

The author attributes these delays partly to frequent changes in leadership within the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) and state boards, politicization of the Hajj industry, and challenges in adapting to required operational timelines. For example, where other countries have simplified payment structures and accommodation options, Nigeria has lagged behind, impacting the smooth registration and readiness of pilgrims.

The article emphasizes the importance of learning from past experiences and implementing effective reforms. Muhammed references the 1992 Hajj, where administrative favoritism and internal conflicts disrupted operations. He advocates for strategic collaboration between NAHCON and local stakeholders to improve planning and address operational gaps.

The piece concludes with a call for leadership in Hajj administration to prioritize service to pilgrims over political interests, ensuring smoother and more successful Hajj experiences for Nigerian pilgrims.

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