Katsina State Lost 8 Pilgrims In 2015 Hajj- Official

The Executive Director, Katsina State Pilgrims Welfare Board, Alhaji Ahmad Hassan, said the state had lost eight pilgrims during the 2015 Hajj in Saudi Arabia.

Hassan disclosed this on Friday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Katsina.

He said that four pilgrims died during the ‘Jamrat’ stampede, and that another one died in the crane collapse incident.

The executive director said that three other pilgrims died due to various ailments during the Hajj.

Hassan further disclosed that the pilgrims that died in the ‘Jamrat’ stampede were from Jibia, Bindawa, Kafur and Katsina local government areas.

According to him, another pilgrim from Bindawa Local Government Area was still missing as a result of the stampede

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See photo of Ogun State gov, Ibikunle Amosun in Mecca

Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun joined other pilgrims in Minna, Saudi Arabia in preparation for Arafat rites as part of activities for 2015 hajj exercise.

The Governor, who arrived the camp at 2.15pm Saudi Arabia time was received amidst pomp and pageantry by pilgrims from the State when moving from tent to tent to greet the pilgrims.

Governor Amosun expressed satisfaction with the way and manner the pilgrims comport themselves since they arrived the holy land.

He also reminded them on the need to remember Nigeria and Ogun State in particular in prayers as they embark on spiritual activities.

While commenting on the provisions and logistics put in place by the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Senator Amosun commended the Dr. Ishaq Yusuf led board members for improvement in their planning and programmes toward the hajj exercise.

The Governor was accompanied by the House member representing Abeokuta South Constituency, Hon. Idowu Olowofuja, former Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Architect ’Lekan Adegbite and former Chairman, Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government, Comrade Rotimi Rahmon as well as Board Members of the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board.

Photo Credit : Facebook/ Ibikunle Amosun

Why FG Will Not Sponsor Delegation For 2015 Hajj

In his bid to reduce the cost of governance, President Muhammadu Buhari announced yesterday that there will be no federal government delegation to the 2015 pilgrimage in Mecca.

He said states should take the responsibility of appointing their delegation as the federal government will not get itself involved in the process, adding that the decision is for both procedural and economic reasons and not one aimed at any group or individual.

Senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, who revealed this in a statement yesterday, noted that Buhari is strongly convinced that the decision will save the country about one $1 million and N30 million in local expenses.

“The states can deal with that (meaning appointment of own delegations) but this year, at the centre, we will not be involved,” Shehu quoted the president as saying.

He noted, however, that government will carry out its duty to Nigerians on the annual pilgrimage by extending to them consular, medical and welfare support as is expected of it.

The presidential spokesman further said the president reassured that government would not fail in its obligations to the citizens on pilgrimage in spite of the absence of a government delegation.

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