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Over 3,000 Kaduna pilgrims got 2023 Hajj refunds: Official

He explained that each pilgrim received N61,080, and the funds were disbursed directly into the pilgrims’ accounts.

• February 1, 2025
Hajj pilgrims
Hajj pilgrims

The Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency (KSPWA) says it has refunded money to more than 3,000 pilgrims who participated in the 2023 Hajj.

The agency spokesperson, Yunusa Abdullahi, announced this in a statement on Saturday in Kaduna.

Mr Abdullahi said the refunds were received from the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

He explained that each pilgrim received N61,080, and the funds were disbursed directly into the pilgrims’ accounts.

“NAHCON has stated that the refunds are due to an interruption in the electricity supply during the pilgrims’ stay at Muna, which affected the cooling systems and consequently caused inconveniences,” he said.

Mr Abdullahi acknowledged the frustrations of those still awaiting refunds and expressed gratitude for their patience. He noted that delays were due to the inability of the pilgrims to provide necessary account information.

According to the spokesperson, another round of refunds is slated for disbursement next week. He assured that the agency is working diligently to ensure all eligible pilgrims receive their payments.

He stressed the importance of timely submission of account details, urging all 2023 pilgrims who have yet to receive payment to contact the registration officers at their respective local government offices.

“These details are critical for quick refunds to the remaining pilgrims. The agency remains committed to smooth disbursement of refunds,” he assured.

The spokesperson said that notwithstanding handling the 2023 refunds, “the agency is already shifting its focus toward preparations for the upcoming Hajj.

“The prompt conclusion of the refund process will enable the agency to focus more resources and attention to preparation for this year’s Hajj.”

(NAN)

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