The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria says it will restructure the operation of its national medical team to reduce costs and the number of personnel.
Mr Arabi assured his hosts that he would leave no stone unturned in improving some areas necessary for the hajj operation.
Mr Ubandawaki said those who enrolled through the scheme faced inconveniences in Kaduna, Gombe, Jigawa and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Some states are announcing fares different from the ones jointly agreed by the States and NAHCON and as approved by the government.
States are expected to remit payments of 50 per cent of the 2022 seats allocation to the commission before the February 10 deadline.
The 95,000 slots used to be the approved pre-COVID-19 allocation by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.
The 2022 Hajj was marred by poor services rendered by a Saudi company for Nigerian pilgrims, especially feeding during the five-day peak of Hajj.
