Thirty Nigerians have died
while performing this year’s Hajj in Saudi Arabia.
Head of the medical team of
the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Dr. Ibrahim Kana, made the
disclosure yesterday.
Kana spoke at a meeting
between Nigerian Hajj officials and their Bangladeshi counterparts in Makkah.
Dr Kana, while comparing
the death rate to that of 2015, said it had dropped significantly.
He attributed the drop to
numerous measures put in place by NAHCON.
“The measures include
locating medical facilities not more than five minutes walk from the pilgrims
and ensuring that pregnant women were not allowed to perform hajj exercise,” he
said.
He added that two medical
facilities were provided in Madinah, while seven were in Makkah to cater for
Nigerian pilgrims.
Meanwhile, NAHCON, has
vowed to investigate allegations that states used agents in the collection of
Hajj fares from prospective pilgrims
NAHCON Chairman, Alhaji
Abdullahi Mohammed, said the commission had received disturbing reports of many
pilgrims being duped by unscrupulous people, threatening that any state
official found to have aided such illegality would be sanctioned.
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