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Vice President Approves Establishment of Desk Offices for Islamic Banks in State Pilgrims Welfare Boards – By Maryam Modi Ibrahim 

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The Vice President of Nigeria, Senator Kashim Shettima, has approved the establishment of desk offices for Jaiz Bank, as well as the newly introduced Taj Bank, Lotus Bank, and Alternative Bank, across the 36 State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards in the Federation.

 

This development was announced by the Hajj Savings Scheme (HSS) Team Leader, Dr. Barrister Abdulmumeen Abdulhameed Aliyu, during his official visit to the Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards and stakeholders in Ekiti, Ondo, and Oyo States from February 25 to 27, 2025. The visit aimed to sensitize and update officials on the Hajj Savings Scheme.

 

Dr. Aliyu emphasized that the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) under the leadership of Prof. Abdullah Salih Usman is working to reinforce the Hajj Savings Scheme by establishing flexible agreements with banks and intensifying public awareness efforts in collaboration with Hajj and Umrah stakeholders.

 

He highlighted the HSS as the most accessible option for Nigerian Muslims to perform Hajj and called on state stakeholders, particularly religious leaders, to educate their congregations about the benefits of enrollment.

 

Dr. Aliyu stressed that wider participation in the scheme would enable Nigeria to fully utilize its annual Hajj quota of 95,000 pilgrims, maintaining its position as the fifth-largest Hajj contingent globally. He expressed optimism that, with full adoption, Nigeria could eventually rival Indonesia, which currently has the largest contingent.

 

Additionally, he disclosed that in 2024, HSS subscribers collectively benefited from a ₦2 million discount on the main Hajj fare as part of profit accrued from their savings . He also noted that increased participation would boost the internally generated revenue of State Pilgrims Welfare Boards, enabling them to sponsor more officials to serve pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.

 

Another advantage of the scheme, according to Dr. Aliyu, is the timely remittance of funds, which would allow states to secure better service rates in Saudi Arabia. Early payments would prevent the last-minute rush that often leads to higher costs and compromised service quality.

 

Furthermore, he explained that the HSS could help stabilize the rising cost of Hajj, which has been affected by exchange rate fluctuations and inflation.

 

With the inclusion of Lotus Bank, Alternative Bank, and Taj Bank in the scheme, Dr. Aliyu expressed confidence that more Nigerians would be encouraged to participate, as customers of these banks would now have an opportunity to enroll in the HSS.

 

As part of the commission’s agreement with participating banks, subscribers who have saved at least 50% of the Hajj fare will receive financial support to complete their payments, with the balance covered through their continued HSS contributions.

 

He further revealed that HSS subscribers with savings exceeding the Hajj fare would have the option to convert the excess funds into U.S. dollars for personal use while in Saudi Arabia.

 

In response, the Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards and stakeholders in Ekiti, Ondo, and Oyo States pledged their full support in promoting the Hajj Savings Scheme to ensure wider participation among Nigerian Musli

Desk Officer Islamic Banks Kashim Shettima State Pilgrims Board
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