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2026 Hajj: NAHCON reaffirms commitment to health regulations

The chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, Ismaila Abba, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to full regulatory compliance and operational excellence.

• March 4, 2026
Hajj pilgrims
Hajj pilgrims

The chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, Ismaila Abba, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to full regulatory compliance and operational excellence.

Shafii Sani, NAHCON’s spokesman, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday.

Mr Sani said that Mr Abbas reaffirmed the commitment during a weekly preparatory meeting held virtually with the deputy minister of hajj and umrah in charge of international collaboration, Al Hassan Manakhra.

“The weekly meeting is part of sustained coordination efforts aimed at ensuring seamless arrangements for the 2026 hajj.

“Discussions focused on visa processing, pilgrims’ grouping, health certification compliance, flight scheduling, and accommodation synchronisation.

“During the meeting, it was disclosed that 10,554 visa applications have been uploaded into the Nusuk Masar system, with 1,734 visas issued,” he said.

He said that the need to conclude visa processing in 16 days was also discussed, as visa processing ends on the first day of Shawwal.

Mr Abba assured the Saudi ministry that no pilgrim would depart Nigeria without secured accommodation, adding that coordination with Saudi service providers has been strengthened to ensure seamless operations.

He expressed appreciation to the Saudi ministry for its cooperation and reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to sustained weekly coordination meetings until the successful completion of all 2026 hajj preparations.

Meanwhile, Mr Manakhra says random health checks would be conducted at entry points into the kingdom to verify the authenticity and accuracy of submitted health certificates.

The Saudi deputy minister said that any pilgrim found with a fake or falsified fitness certificate would be returned to Nigeria immediately, and that the signatories of such a certificate would be sanctioned accordingly.

He also stressed the need for full alignment between flight schedules and confirmed accommodation, particularly in Madinah, to prevent logistical challenges experienced in previous years.

(NAN)

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