Religion
Ayakoro community deserves to produce governor, sen Monday Okpebholo, Edo gov.
By David Owei, Yenagoa.
The governor of Edo state Sen. Monday Okpebholo over the weekend said the people of Ayakoro community in Ogbia local government area of Bayelsa state deserves to produce a governor in the state.
Senator Okpebholo handed down this during the 67th anniversary of Ayakoro Annual Festival: (EYAL OBEYIN) 2025 at Ayakoro community.
The Edo state governor who is the chairman of the occasion said, the massive development and Operation light up Niger Delta is as a result of pragmatic efforts of the Managing Director/ Chief executive officer of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC),Dr Samuel Ogbuku an illustrious of Ayakoro community.
” When I saw the underdevelopment in my community, i asked God to raised us a man that will bring development to us and today am the governor. For the great things (Dr).Ogbuku is doing in this community and the entire Niger Delta, Ayakoro community deserve to produce the next governor of Bayelsa state.
“I have learned something new today in this community and I will also take it home”.
In his goodwill message, (Dr). Samuel Ogbuku who is the Co-Chief Host and the deputy paramount ruler of Ayakoro community said, the celebration of the festival was to celebrate their forefathers who due to coastal erosion deem it fit to relocate to the present place.
He commended them for there foresight in relocating to the present sight to save future generations from ravaging coastal erosion. “I believe they saw something at that time that made them cross to the present location and since then prosperity has continue to be upon Ayakoro community”.
He said whatever achievements they achieving in NDDC is as a result of collaboration from the stakeholders and everyone of them. ” One thing is sure that we will always do more if our communities across Niger Delta can partners with us by ensuring that they will protect the facilities we are building in the communities.
“This facilities are going to be enjoyed by the communities and the people of the communities should take ownership of the facilities. Sometimes we feel bad how some facilities build in a community is been vandalized. So, I will appeal that whatever facilities that has been brought to you, guide it jealously.
“We don’t like a situation where the communities make things difficult for the contractors and if the contractors decided to leave, it’s your community that will suffer. Any communities that have challenges with the contractors, please come to us. Do not frustrate the contractors, we can handle it because NDDC want to spread development across the entire Niger Delta”.
He said as a board, they have had several accolades from the people and even from Mr. President. “We are not carried away by those accolades rather it spur us to do more. It’s a challenge to do more for the people of Niger Delta”.
In his keynote address, the senator representing Bayelsa East Senatorial District, Sen. Benson Sunday Agadaga said, with the development going on and the operation light up Niger Delta by NDDC, “we in the Senate, we are pleased with your achievements and commitment towards the development of the Niger Delta”.
He extolled the virtue of Ayakoro forefathers who had in there time solved what would have been generational problems. “I want to thank Ayakoro people for keeping the festival alive since it’s inception and I want to encourage them to continue with it”.
Benson Agadaga called on all sons and daughters of Niger Delta to shun the pull him down syndrome, saying they should join hands together for the overall development of the region.
In his welcome address, the Chief host and the Royal Highness of Ayakoro community, Righteous Inegbagha said, Ayakoro Annual Festival called EYAL OBEYIN- (crossing) was born out of the need to honour as well as immortalizing the founding fathers of blessed memory on this wise.
According to him, the founding fathers were the leaders of the time who by their visionary leadership style embarked and accomplished such a great feat of historic settlement of the entire people of Ayakoro community on the 12th day of February,1958, from the old settlement to the present day Ayakoro.
“This visionary efforts of the founding fathers was propelled by the significant threat posed by coastal erosion bearing in mind the untold suffering the future generation might face. While the foregoing remain an impeccable truth, in fact, they deserve an extra ordinary celebration.
” Let me remind all sons and daughters of Ayakoro community that we owe a duty to our founding fathers. They have laid the foundation upon which we to grow. It’s now our duty to continue from where they stopped. I urged all of us to see ourselves as a generation of progressively minded people and behave accordingly.
“I tasked all progressive to get involve in creative thinking, forward-thinking ideas and a focus on achieving a significant change or improvement going beyond the existing status quo. Our destiny like a fragile vessel is in our hands today. Undoubtedly,our salvation lies in our preparedness to leave in harmony, collaboration and reciprocal veneration and tolerance. Let us remember that united we stand and divided will fall”.
The Highness used the medium to thank Edo state governor, senator Monday Okpebholo who is the chairman of the occasion and the MD/CEO of NDDC (Dr). Samuel Ogbuku and other dignitaries that attended the ceremony.
Religion
2026 Hajj: IHR reports gaps in feeding, welfare, Hadaya services at Mina, Arafat *Calls for refunds, tighter oversight on animal sacrifice
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
The Independent Hajj Reporters, IHR, Media Monitoring Team has reported significant gaps between pilgrims’ expectations and services provided during the 2026 Hajj operations in Mina and Arafat.
The team made the observation in its assessment report covering feeding, pilgrims’ welfare, official presence, orientation, and Hadaya services in the two holy sites. The report was signed by the team’s chairman, Nasiru Lawal.
On feeding services in Mina, the monitoring team observed that meal distribution was not adequately coordinated, pointing out that while some camps received meals early, others experienced considerable delays.
“Although the approved quantity of meals was largely maintained, the quality of food supplied in some instances fell below acceptable standards,” it stated.
Consequently, IHR called for refunds to be made to states where meal supplies were missed entirely or where food quality did not meet approved standards for pilgrims.
For pilgrims’ welfare and official presence, the team observed a shortage of officials in some state pilgrims’ tents. Many officials were also virtually unreachable during visits by the monitoring team.
“While some state officials wore their uniforms, others were dressed in ihram, making it difficult for pilgrims to identify and approach them for assistance.”
“However, on a positive note, staff of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, demonstrated commendable commitment throughout Mina. IHR members observed NAHCON personnel across the Nigerian pilgrims’ camps, either attending to pilgrims or assisting in meal distribution in their official uniforms,” it stated.
On the conduct of pilgrims and religious orientation, the IHR team based its observations on random tents in Mina.
It recommended that NAHCON and State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards introduce mandatory lectures on discipline, moral values, and expected religious conduct before pilgrims proceed to Mina.
Such orientation, it said, would help strengthen adherence to the spiritual objectives of Hajj and promote better behaviour among pilgrims.
The IHR team also observed with concern the lack of transparency surrounding Hadaya, animal sacrifice, for Nigerian pilgrims.
“There appears to be no clear regulatory framework governing the collection of payments and implementation of the exercise, leaving many pilgrims vulnerable to exploitation by unscrupulous officials.
“While some states successfully conducted the Hadaya exercise and established committees to supervise it, others merely collected payments from pilgrims without providing verifiable evidence that the sacrifice was carried out,“ it stressed.
IHR, therefore, urged NAHCON, in its oversight capacity, to develop and enforce a standard framework for the collection of payments and implementation of Hadaya in future Hajj operations.
This, it said, would enhance transparency, accountability, and public confidence in the process.
Religion
Hajj: NAHCON rejects substandard meals, probes caterers, tour operators
By Olugbenga Salami
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, has restated its commitment to food safety during the 2026 Hajj, saying the welfare of Nigerian pilgrims remains its top priority.
In a statement issued Thursday, the Commission said Saudi health authorities are enforcing, strict food safety standards due to the prevailing weather conditions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
According to NAHCON, some dinner meals served on the night of 27th May, 2026 failed to meet required handling and packaging standards.
The Commission said the meals were immediately rejected in collaboration with Saudi health officials.
To address the incident, the service support company provided alternative light refreshments to the affected pilgrims.
Members of the NAHCON Board also visited the affected pilgrims and briefed state officials on the development.
The Chairman of NAHCON, Ambassador Ismail Abba Yusuf, has directed the Security Committee to investigate the caterers involved.
He also ordered a probe into individuals linked to the award of the affected contracts.
In a related development, Ambassador Yusuf instructed the Central Security Committee to investigate tour operators alleged to have brought in more pilgrims than officially registered.
The Commission said some operators were exploiting innocent pilgrims by exceeding approved quotas.
NAHCON warned that any operator found guilty after investigations would face sanctions, including withdrawal of operational licences.
The Commission further disclosed that arrangements are underway for immediate refunds to pilgrims affected by the meal incident.
NAHCON appreciated the understanding and patience shown by the affected pilgrims.
It reassured all Nigerian pilgrims of its continued commitment to their welfare and safety throughout the Hajj exercise.
The Commission said it would continue to work closely with Saudi authorities to ensure compliance with health and safety standards for all Nigerian pilgrims.
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.
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