He implored the pilgrims to always seek shade whenever possible to avoid direct sunlight.
“Information reaching NAHCON indicates that there are plans by a section of the NLC to disrupt the ongoing hajj operations.’’
Mr Arabi solicited the cooperation of Nigerian pilgrims for the measures put in place to succeed.
He said that the drugs would help in providing timely medical assistance to pilgrims throughout the journey.
Ms Mahmoud expressed confidence that the preparations for the 2024 FCT hajj would be better than the previous ones.
“The bar has been raised and the expectation is high.’’
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria says it is working to resolve the shortage of Ramadan Umrah visas for Nigerians.
NAHCON has urged pilgrims who registered for the 2024 Hajj before the previous deadline of February 12 to pay a balance of N1.9 million per the current exchange rate.
“Let me congratulate you in advance that the Sir Ahmad Bello International Airport will be used for 2024 Hajj operations.”
The chairman explained that 1,806 intending pilgrims paid N4.5 million and above.
