Receiving the report, Lawal
commended the chairman and the entire board of the National Hajj Commission of
Nigeria for their performance in Saudi Arabia, especially, during the tragedies
at the hajj.
Weeks after the conclusion
of the 2015 Hajj exercise and the attendant tragedy that occurred during a
stampede in Mina, Saudi Arabia, it has emerged that 43 Nigerians are still
missing.
This was contained in a
report submitted, yesterday, to the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, David Babachir Lawal, by the committee on the 2015 Hajj exercise.
A synopsis of the report
was contained in a statement issued last night in Abuja by the Director of
Press in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
Bolaji Adebiyi.
Chairman of the committee,
Abdullahi Mohammed, described the exercise as the most eventful in the history
of hajj operations in Nigeria with pilgrims witnessing two tragic events, the
crane incident at the Grand Mosque in Makkah on September 11 and the stampede
in Mina on September 24.
His report indicated that
Nigeria recorded a total of 280 deaths from both events, while 43 are
considered missing as their status is yet to be ascertained.
A total of 75,081 Nigerian
pilgrims participated in the 2015 hajj exercise.
According to him, the
report submitted contains observations and recommendations that will ensure
seamless exercises in the future.
He said he was particularly
impressed with the conduct of the chairman in providing the government and
indeed, the general public, adequate and incontrovertible information
throughout the crisis. He assured the
commission that the report will receive the attention of the government.
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