Religion
2026 Hajj: Nigerian pilgrims without visa risk N8m fine, imprisonment -KSA
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
Ahead of the 2026 Hajj, Nigerian intending pilgrims have been warned against travelling for the holy pilgrimage without valid visa or face the risk of paying SR20,000 (over N8 million) and imprisonment.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KSA authorities gave the warning during a meeting held virtually on Monday between the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON and the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, where both parties deliberated on preparations for next year’s Hajj exercise.
According to a statement issued by NAHCON’s AbdulBasit Abba, the Saudi authorities also warned Nigeria on the need for strict compliance with the deadlines for the 2026 Hajj, adding that those deadlines remain sacrosanct.
The meeting, presided over by an official of the Saudi ministry, Dr. Rania Adham, listed such deadlines as the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding, MoU in November; January 4, 2026 as the last day to finalise camp booking payments and confirm service contract packages; February 1, 2026 deadline for uploading transport and accommodation contracts on the Nusuk Masar portal; while the 1st of Shawwal remains strictly the deadline for visa issuance.
While lamenting several incidents involving late preparations from Nigeria, the Saudi authorities warned that those deadlines would not shift.
They noted that delays could have negative consequences on the welfare and overall experience of pilgrims.
The Saudi authorities further emphasised that all Hadaya (sacrificial rites) payments and accommodation bookings must be carried out exclusively through the Nusuk Masar platform.
Speaking at the virtual meeting, the NAHCON Chairman/CEO, Professor Abdullahi Saleh Usman, assured the Saudi authorities of the commission’s commitment to cooperate with them on any arrangements that would ensure the welfare and interests of Nigerian pilgrims.
Usman disclosed that NAHCON would work closely with relevant partners to ensure compliance with all deadlines and requirements, with a view to guaranteeing a smooth, well-coordinated and successful 2026 Hajj operation.
NAHCON had, at the 2025 post-Hajj meeting with private tour operators in Abuja last week, warned stakeholders that there would be no extension of deadlines set by the Saudi Arabian authorities for next year’s Hajj operations and appealed to all to strictly comply with the deadlines.
The commission maintained that there would be no deadline extensions for processing, payments or contractual agreements.
Religion
Hajj: IHR commends NAHCON on timely airlift, urges improved pilgrims’ services
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
The 2026 Hajj Media Monitoring Team of the Independent Hajj Reporters, IHR, has commended the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, for completing the outbound airlift of Nigerian intending pilgrims within the scheduled timeline.
In its Second Assessment Report released on Sunday in Makkah, the team described the feat as an operational milestone that largely aligned with projections.
The report, signed by the chairman of the committee, Malam Nasiru Lawal, noted that despite a few observations and logistical challenges, the exercise was largely successful.
IHR welcomed the establishment of additional embarkation points in Zamfara and Ogun States as a positive development for intending pilgrims, saying pilgrims from the two states no longer need to undertake stressful interstate journeys before departure to Saudi Arabia.
According to the report, the initiative has significantly reduced travel stress and improved safety for pilgrims, but however, noted that the new centres have placed additional logistical burdens on Hajj air carriers and overstretched NAHCON’s human resource capacity.
It said more zonal officials are now required at the various airports, while airlines need additional ground operational personnel, warning that the situation may increase operational costs in subsequent Hajj exercises if not properly managed.
Presenting its offshore assessment, IHR gave a relatively positive review of the welfare of Nigerian pilgrims in Madinah where it particularly praised the standard of accommodation and the proximity of hotels to Masjid Al-Nabawi.
“We commend NAHCON for retaining the Markaziya locations for Nigerian pilgrims in Madinah, which continues to enhance pilgrims’ comfort and ease of access to the Prophet’s Mosque,” the report stated.
The team, however, advised NAHCON and State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards to improve the turnaround time for allocating accommodation to arriving pilgrims in Madinah.
This, it said, will reduce waiting periods after arrival.
On feeding, IHR observed that arrangements have improved considerably compared to previous years, but called for greater variety and better menu selection.
The committee also described the launch of the interactive Hajj Companion App by NAHCON as a major step toward digitalising Hajj operations, noting that the app can improve pilgrims’ movement coordination and orientation services.
IHR added that the application has the potential to evolve into Nigeria’s own version of the Nusuk platform, covering all aspects of Hajj administration and pilgrims’ services.
To achieve that, the team recommended that NAHCON partner with State Pilgrims Welfare Boards and Private Tour Operators in developing and integrating the app.
The collaboration, it said, would make the platform more comprehensive and inclusive of all stakeholders’ activities.
As the Masha’ir rites begin, IHR urged all operational stakeholders to work collaboratively to ensure Nigerian pilgrims perform Hajj under comfortable and conducive conditions.
The committee also cautioned stakeholders against politicising Hajj services and urged focus on efficient service delivery to the guests of Allah.
Religion
Hajj: NAHCON urges stakeholders’ collaboration over Mina, Arafat accommodation concerns
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, has called for constructive engagement among stakeholders over concerns raised by a State Pilgrims’ Welfare Board on accommodation arrangements in Mina and Arafat for the 2026 Hajj.
In a statement issued by the NAHCON’s management, the commission acknowledged that challenges can arise during preparations for an operation as large and complex as Hajj.
The commission said continuous consultation remains the most effective way of resolving issues that affect pilgrims’ welfare and operations.
NAHCON explained that the selection and allocation of Mashair service providers for the 2026 Hajj were largely based on preferences and choices made by participating states during consultations with the Commission.
According to the statement, the commission respected the collective decisions reached by states in the interest of pilgrims’ welfare and operational harmony.
The commission, therefore, advised State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards and officials to prioritise direct engagement with service providers, saying solution-driven discussions should come first, rather than taking unresolved concerns to the media prematurely.
NAHCON further encouraged states to work closely with service providers on-site, explaining that this would help identify gaps, improve arrangements where necessary, and ensure the comfort, safety, and welfare of Nigerian pilgrims.
The Mashair areas, Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, are central to the Hajj rites and require coordinated logistics for accommodation, feeding, transportation, and medical support.
The commission noted that concerns raised by any state could be addressed more effectively through established channels of communication with service providers and NAHCON officials.
It reassured intending pilgrims of its commitment to monitoring service delivery in the Mashair during the 2026 Hajj exercise.
NAHCON said it would continue to engage all relevant stakeholders to ensure a successful and hitch-free operation, urging all State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards to maintain open lines of communication and avoid actions that could create unnecessary tension ahead of the pilgrimage.
With preparations for the 2026 Hajj already underway, the commission assured it would remain focused on delivering improved services for Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.
Religion
Hajj: NAHCON urges stakeholders’ collaboration over Mina, Arafat accommodation concerns
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, has called for constructive engagement among stakeholders over concerns raised by a State Pilgrims’ Welfare Board on accommodation arrangements in Mina and Arafat for the 2026 Hajj.
In a statement issued by the NAHCON’s management, the commission acknowledged that challenges can arise during preparations for an operation as large and complex as Hajj.
The commission said continuous consultation remains the most effective way of resolving issues that affect pilgrims’ welfare and operations.
NAHCON explained that the selection and allocation of Mashair service providers for the 2026 Hajj were largely based on preferences and choices made by participating states during consultations with the Commission.
According to the statement, the commission respected the collective decisions reached by states in the interest of pilgrims’ welfare and operational harmony.
The commission, therefore, advised State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards and officials to prioritise direct engagement with service providers, saying solution-driven discussions should come first, rather than taking unresolved concerns to the media prematurely.
NAHCON further encouraged states to work closely with service providers on-site, explaining that this would help identify gaps, improve arrangements where necessary, and ensure the comfort, safety, and welfare of Nigerian pilgrims.
The Mashair areas, Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, are central to the Hajj rites and require coordinated logistics for accommodation, feeding, transportation, and medical support.
The commission noted that concerns raised by any state could be addressed more effectively through established channels of communication with service providers and NAHCON officials.
It reassured intending pilgrims of its commitment to monitoring service delivery in the Mashair during the 2026 Hajj exercise.
NAHCON said it would continue to engage all relevant stakeholders to ensure a successful and hitch-free operation, urging all State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards to maintain open lines of communication and avoid actions that could create unnecessary tension ahead of the pilgrimage.
With preparations for the 2026 Hajj already underway, the commission assured it would remain focused on delivering improved services for Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.
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