The Katsina State Government has approved a ₦3.8 billion loan facility to secure 3,890 Hajj slots for intending pilgrims for the 2026 pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.
Gov. Dikko Radda, during the official farewell ceremony for the state’s intending pilgrims departing for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Sunday, said the intervention became necessary after the state initially faced financial challenges in meeting its allocated Hajj slots through the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON.
“I was informed that the state initially had difficulty meeting its allocated Hajj slots. In response, we approved a ₦3.8 billion loan, which enabled Katsina state to secure and fill 3,890 slots for this year’s Hajj,” he said.
Radda urged pilgrims to pray for lasting peace, unity, and improved security in Katsina state and Nigeria while in the Holy Land.
He also announced that the state government would sponsor Hadaya for all intending pilgrims to enhance their welfare during the pilgrimage.
“Each pilgrim will receive a $500 allowance to cover basic needs in Saudi Arabia.
“200 officials have been deployed to provide spiritual guidance, medical support, and logistical assistance throughout the Hajj exercise.
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“All officials have been carefully selected and equipped to support pilgrims throughout the pilgrimage,” he said.
Radda added that his administration had strengthened the capacity of the State Pilgrims Welfare Board to improve efficiency and address past challenges.
“We have taken deliberate steps to improve the board’s structure and efficiency.
“I have directed the Amirul Hajj and all relevant authorities to ensure strict supervision, accountability, and discipline among officials,” he said.
He urged pilgrims to conduct themselves as worthy ambassadors of the state and country, noting that many families made sacrifices to enable them to perform the exercise.
“Many people sold personal belongings to perform Hajj. You are expected to show the highest level of discipline, patience, and mutual respect,” he advised.
Radda also cautioned against spreading misinformation during the pilgrimage and urged responsible communication.
He said his administration had improved accommodation and feeding arrangements in the Holy Land.
“Since assuming office, we have ensured better accommodation and quality feeding for our pilgrims.
“I personally inspected these facilities during previous Hajj operations, and I was satisfied with the progress made,” he said.
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