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AHMSP Clarifies Issues Raised in Independent Hajj Reporters’ Publication

adminBy adminNovember 15, 2025Updated:November 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Association of Hajj Media Support Professionals (AHMSP) has reviewed the recent publication by the Independent Hajj Reporters (IHR) regarding Nigeria’s preparations for the 2026 Hajj.

In a statement signed by the National Coordinator of the Association, Ibrahim Abubakar Nagarta, said while we acknowledge the role of the media in promoting accountability and improving public institutions, it is important to address certain misrepresentations in the report and provide clarity to the public.

First, contrary to the insinuation that the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) is not fully discharging its responsibilities, the Commission has, in fact, implemented significant reforms aimed at improving Hajj administration.

These include strengthened procurement procedures, enhanced digital registration platforms, upgraded accommodation vetting systems, and improved welfare oversight mechanisms.

Evidence from the ongoing preparations shows that these reforms are already producing measurable gains in efficiency and service delivery.

Furthermore, the reduction in 2026 Hajj fares achieved through rigorous negotiations, prudent financial restructuring, and the support of the Federal Government stands as a major relief to intending pilgrims at a time of global economic volatility and rising service costs in Saudi Arabia.

This effort underscores NAHCON’s sincere commitment to easing financial pressures without compromising safety, comfort, or service quality.

While comparing Nigeria’s operations with those of other countries is understandable, such comparisons must be made with context.

Nigeria’s unique realities including a large and diverse pilgrim population, a multi-layered administrative structure, and foreign exchange challenges differ substantially from those of smaller or more centrally organised nations.

Despite these complexities, NAHCON continues to perform impressively and, in many instances, operates at levels consistent with international best practices.

The recent agreement between NAHCON and Mahariq Aldahabia (Sana) for improved services in Makkah and Madinah is another testament to ongoing institutional reforms.

This partnership supported by clear performance benchmarks and strict monitoring frameworks is part of a broader service overhaul designed to enhance accommodation, feeding, and transportation for Nigerian pilgrims ahead of Hajj 2026.

As media professionals dedicated to accurate, responsible, and development-oriented reporting, AHMSP urges stakeholders and the general public to rely on verified information and avoid narratives that may mislead or undermine ongoing efforts.

Constructive criticism remains welcome, but it must be anchored on facts and fairness.

The Association reaffirms that transparency, professionalism, and accountability remain central to NAHCON’s operations. We remain confident that, under its current leadership, preparations for the 2026 Hajj will continue to progress with excellence, integrity, and unwavering commitment to the spiritual and physical comfort of Nigerian pilgrims.

 

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