Hajj: Yobe spends N180 million subsidy on Muslims going to Mecca
The Yobe State Pilgrims Commission says it paid N179.8 million subsidy to 1,332 pilgrims for the 2024 Hajj.
Governor Mai Mala Buni’s spokesman, Mamman Mohammed, stated this in Damaturu on Thursday.
Mr Mohammed said the commission’s chairman, Mai Aliyu, disclosed while briefing the governor how the pilgrims were transported to Saudi Arabia for the exercise.
Mr Aliyu said every 1,332 pilgrims received a N135,000 basic travelling allowance (BTA) subsidy approved by the governor.
“All the 1,332 pilgrims and officials of the commission have been transported to Saudi Arabia. They landed in Medina, the second holy city to perform religious obligations and visitations in Medina, and have now proceeded to Makkah, except for the very few still in Medina,” he said.
The chairman said the commission secured hotel accommodation for the pilgrims within walking distance of the Holy mosques in Medina and Makkah.
He said all the pilgrims were in good condition and prayed for peace and prosperity in the state and the country at large.
Mr Buni commended the commission and the airliners for transporting the pilgrims to Mecca in good time.
The governor called on the commission to always put the welfare of the pilgrims before anything.
“The commission is there to serve the pilgrims; you should execute your duties and responsibilities to serve the pilgrims better,” he said.
The governor also called on the pilgrims to conduct themselves peacefully to perform the Hajj in accordance with the tradition of Prophet Muhammad.
Mr Buni prayed Allah to accept the pilgrims’ religious obligation and for their safe return home.
(NAN)
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