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Akpabio Urges Patience Amidst Reforms

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President of the Senate Senator Godswill Akpabio shaking hands with Apostolic Nuncio and representative of the Pope, Most Rev. Michael Francis Crotty

By George Mgbeleke

The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio has urged Nigerians to be patient with the administration of President Bola Tinubu, assuring that the reforms initiated by the government will soon bear fruits of economic prosperity.

Senator Akpabio made the call in his opening address as the Chairman of the Second Plenary Meeting of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria at Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State.

A statement by the Special Assistant to the President of the Senate on Media/Communication, Anietie Ekong quoted Senator Akpabio as urging Nigerians never to be despaired by the current situation that Nigeria was going through but to look forward to a brighter future.

According to Akpabio, “Let me seize this opportunity to urge my compatriots to be patient with your government as we lay again the foundations of this house. Do not despair when the winds blow strong or the scaffolding shakes.

“For a nation is like a mighty cathedral—it is not raised overnight, but stone by stone, prayer by prayer, hand by hand. “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles.” (Isaiah 40:31).

“Let us therefore renew hope in the Nigerian enterprise. Let us believe again that our land can be great, that our children can inherit a future brighter than our present. Let us bind the wounds of division, banish the cynicism of despair, and walk together—Church and State, pulpit and parliament, faith and policy—towards the dawn.

“Transformation is not the burden of one arm of society, nor the privilege of a select few. It is a covenant of partnership. As St. Paul declares: ‘We are co-workers in God’s service; you are God’s field, God’s building.”

Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, who represented President Tinubu said the administration was working towards building a country that works for everyone.

“This administration came into office with a firm commitment to renew hope, strengthen our democratic institutions and build a Nigeria that works for all. We have taken bold steps to stabilize the economy, attract investment and implement reforms that will bring enduring benefits to our country.”

He urged the Church to keep supporting the government and assured that the Tinubu administration would leave no one behind through its social investment programmes.

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno said the Catholic Church has played key roles all over the world in fighting injustice, enthroning democratic governance and placing the welfare of the people at the centre of her policies.

He said his administration has invested heavily in lifting people out of poverty, especially the poor and vulnerable persons and to improve their living conditions. He enumerated several intervention programmes initiated by the government. He called for the continued support of the Church in delivering dividends of democracy to the people.

The conference had in attendance the Apostolic Nuncio and representative of the Pope, Most Rev. Michael Francis Crotty, Catholic Bishops from all over Nigeria and other Catholic faithful, members of the National Assembly, politicians and the worshippers from all parts of the country.

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2026 Hajj: Saudi Arabia unveils health requirements for intending pilgrims

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By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KSA, has unveiled comprehensive health requirements and guidelines for all intending pilgrims across the world planning to perform the 2026 (1447 AH) Hajj in the holy land.

A circular by the authorities of the KSA and made available to journalists by the Deputy Director of Information and Public Relations in the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, Fatima Sanda Usara, outlines both mandatory and recommended medical conditions that must be met prior to undertaking the pilgrimage.

According to the circular, all countries, including Nigeria, are to ensure that their citizens performing Hajj are physically fit and free from ailments that could affect their health or that of others during the pilgrimage.

The Saudi Ministry of Health listed severe heart, lung, or kidney diseases, advanced chronic illnesses, and mental or psychological disorders as conditions that may prevent an individual from performing Hajj.

It mandates full compliance with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health medical fitness requirements for attending Hajj, including a certificate from medical authorities of the pilgrims’ countries confirming that they are free of conditions like major organ failure (heart, lungs, liver, or kidneys); neurological or psychiatric disorders that impair cognition or are accompanied by severe motor disabilities; senility accompanied by dementia; high-risk pregnancy at any stage; cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, biological, or radiological treatment; and active infectious diseases with a public health impact such as tuberculosis and hemorrhagic fever.

On vaccination, the Saudi health authorities reiterated that all intending pilgrims must present valid certificates of vaccination against COVID-19, meningitis, polio, and yellow fever before entering the Kingdom.

To ensure effectiveness of the guidelines, Saudi authorities will conduct health screenings at all entry points to ensure compliance with the set requirements while any traveler who fails to meet these health standards may be denied entry, isolated, or subjected to further medical evaluation.

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah emphasized that “no pilgrim suffering from the listed diseases will be allowed to travel, and health certificates will be thoroughly verified before and upon arrival in the Kingdom.”

It also disclosed that additional measures may be taken if there are global disease outbreaks or international public health emergencies during or prior to the Hajj exercise, in coordination with the World Health Organization, WHO.

The NAHCON, has therefore, urged all intending pilgrims to take note of these requirements and ensure they complete the necessary vaccinations and health checks well ahead of the 2026 Hajj season.

The commission restated its commitment to work with the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards and Licensed Tour Operators to enforce compliance as provided to avoid travel disruptions at the point of entry into the Kingdom for Hajj.

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HURIWA Blasts Onanuga as Tribal Bigot, Declares Support for Sowore’s Protest*

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By George Mgbeleke
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has slammed President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, describing him as a “tribal bigot” whose utterances are not only divisive but dangerous to Nigeria’s fragile unity.
The Association said Onanuga’s recent statement that detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, “will get what he deserves” is a clear reflection of the dysfunction and double standards that have long defined Nigeria’s justice system, where individuals from certain ethnic backgrounds are persecuted for dissent while others are rewarded for incitement.
In a statement made available to journalists on Friday, HURIWA said Onanuga, who openly threatened the Igbo people during the 2023 general elections, ought to be in the DSS underground cell instead of occupying a powerful seat in Aso Rock.
“Bayo Onanuga is the one who deserves to be in DSS custody, not Nnamdi Kanu,” HURIWA declared. “In 2023, he incited ethnic hatred when he warned Igbos to stay out of Lagos politics. He said, ‘Let 2023 be the last time of Igbo interference in Lagos politics.’ That was hate speech at its worst; a direct assault on the Igbo nationality. Yet, he roams free and enjoys presidential privileges.”
The rights group said Onanuga’s comments are not just an attack on Kanu but an affront to the entire Igbo-speaking population of Nigeria, adding that Kanu’s agitation represents the cry of a people who have long suffered systemic marginalization and exclusion.
“Nnamdi Kanu’s message, though sometimes delivered in strong language, was rooted in the call for equity and justice for the Igbo race. Anyone who denies that the Igbo people are systematically marginalized in modern-day Nigeria is either dishonest or an outcast among his people,” the association said.
HURIWA noted that Onanuga’s renewed attack on rights activist Omoyele Sowore and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for supporting Kanu’s release was both hypocritical and arrogant. “It is ironic that Onanuga accused Atiku of commenting on a case before the court while he himself is making inflammatory pronouncements on the same issue,” the group said.
“Onanuga is not the Chief Justice of Nigeria. He has no right to sit in Aso Rock and pass judgment on Kanu. What gives him the moral or legal authority to pre-judge a matter in court while pretending to caution others?” HURIWA queried.
The Association announced that it would join and fully support the peaceful protest being organised by Omoyele Sowore to demand Nnamdi Kanu’s release, saying the time has come for Nigerians, especially the Igbo people, to rise against selective justice.
“Let the heavens fall, we will come out. Enough is enough. Every right-thinking Igbo person should join this protest. We cannot continue to be intimidated by people like Bayo Onanuga who should be behind bars for hate speech and ethnic incitement,” HURIWA said.
The group recalled that Onanuga’s ethnic tirade in 2023 was not an isolated incident, pointing to similar threats made by the Lagos transport union leader,, Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, who warned non-Yoruba voters to stay away from polling units unless they were voting for the APC.
“MC Oluomo said, ‘If you no wan vote for APC, stay at home o!’; a clear call for voter suppression and ethnic violence,” HURIWA recalled. “That reckless statement was followed by brutal attacks in Lagos, including the case of Mrs. Idowu Owohunwa, who was stabbed and bloodied while trying to vote. Yet, no one was arrested or prosecuted.”
HURIWA argued that Onanuga, MC Oluomo, and others like them who made hate-filled comments before and during the 2023 elections are “far guiltier” than Nnamdi Kanu, whose words from abroad never directly led to election-day killings or assaults.
“The truth is that Onanuga and MC Oluomo are the real symbols of hate speech in Nigeria. They are worse than Nnamdi Kanu because their words caused bloodshed, while Kanu’s words were calls for justice,” HURIWA said.
The rights organisation condemned the apparent ethnic imbalance in the country’s justice system, where anti-Igbo bigots walk free and even hold federal appointments while the leader of a movement calling for equality is treated as a felon.
“If Nnamdi Kanu were a Yoruba man, he would not have been held for this long. The Nigerian justice system is skewed, weaponised, and openly biased against the Igbo people,” HURIWA said.
The Association called on the Department of State Services (DSS) and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to immediately investigate Onanuga for incitement and ethnic hate speech, stressing that his conduct poses a real threat to Nigeria’s unity.
“The government cannot continue to protect people like Onanuga who are capable of setting this country on fire. Before Tinubu rewarded him with an appointment, Onanuga made a statement worse than what Nnamdi Kanu ever said. Yet, he is in Aso Rock while Kanu is in chains. That is not justice,” HURIWA concluded.
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NAHCON,:Increase the BTA to $800

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NAHCON,:Increase the BTA to $800

By Ibrahim Muhammad

The ongoing downward review of the 2026 Hajj fare, as directed by President Bola Tinubu presents a timely opportunity for the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to also review the Basic Travelling Allowance (BTA) for Nigerian pilgrims, from the current $500 to $800.

This upward adjustment would better serve the purpose for which the BTA was originally designed: to provide pilgrims with sufficient funds to meet their essential financial needs during Hajj.

While it is understandable that such an increase may pose a challenge for NAHCON in maintaining the President’s directive on fare reduction—given that the current Hajj fare template already includes $500 (equivalent to about ₦775,000)—the Commission can manage this adjustment by negotiating a lower foreign exchange rate (lower than the official rate) to absorb the differential.

Let’s make hay while we have the President’s listening ear.

The entire Hajj fare goes for services enjoyed by pilgrims except BTA. This is the only cash that is returned to the pilgrims to provide basic funds, and therefore needs to be looked into. NAHCON should brief the President on the necessity of a higher BTA for Nigerian pilgrims. BTA used to be in the range of $1,000 and later downgraded to $800, from where to nosedived to $700. It is now $500. It has been the higher the Hajj fare, the lower the BTA.

For many pilgrims, especially first-timers from rural areas, the BTA serves as a vital financial lifeline throughout their stay in Saudi Arabia. A closer look at typical expenditure patterns makes this clear:

* Payment for Sacrificial Animal (Hady): Most pilgrims depend on their BTA to pay for this obligation. The minimum cost of the official coupon in Saudi Arabia is around SR750 (approximately $200), excluding those who risk cheaper roadside options that are prone to fraud. Sponsored pilgrims fall in this category.

* Transportation: Pilgrims staying in accommodations far from the Grand Mosques often spend at least SR30 per day on transportation. Over 15 days, this amounts to SR450 (about $100).
* Feeding: Although meals are provided, about 70–80% of pilgrims still spend a minimum of SR20 daily on additional food, totaling roughly SR600 (around $150). Those closer to Haram need to buy little gifts for their family.

By conservative estimates, these basic expenses alone consume over $450 of the current $500 BTA, leaving pilgrims with barely $50 for emergencies or personal needs. Many exhaust their allowance within the first week of arrival, leading to financial stress that can affect their concentration and comfort while performing Hajj rites.

Raising the BTA to $800 may be challenging, but it is a compassionate and practical step that serves the best interests of Nigerian pilgrims.

Muhammad is the National Coordinator,
Independent Hajj Reporters

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