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After Hajj cancellation, intending pilgrims can demand refund – NAHCON

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria has said Nigerians who have paid for the 2021 Hajj can ask for a full refund of their deposit or roll it over to next year, following the decision by the Saudi Arabian authorities not to allow anyone outside that country to perform this year’s pilgrimage.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had cancelled the Hajj for Nigerians and other international pilgrims for the 2021 season to control the spread of the new strains of COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NAHCON, Alhaji Zikrullah Hassan, made this known in a statement issued by Head of Public Affairs at the commission, Mrs Fatima Usara, in Abuja.

He said, “As in the previous year, those pilgrims who request for refund of their hajj fare deposits will be granted such without unnecessary delay.

“However, as for those who would still wish to roll over their funds, the commission strongly urges them to wait for further advice and decisions by the board.”

Hassan said NAHCON respected the decision of Saudi Arabia no matter how painful the result might be to the commission and intending pilgrims worldwide.

Part of the statement read, “The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has received news of the cancellation of the Hajj for international pilgrims for the 2021 season.

“We have accepted that it is Allah’s divine design that multitudes will again this year not perform the Hajj.

“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is only playing out a script ordained by our Maker long before creation of the universe.

“Our prayer is that we collectively turn to Him in repentance so that He admits us for Hajj in the coming years.”

He noted that one of the lessons from the 2020 and 2021 cancellations of the Hajj for foreign pilgrims’ was in the “Prophet’s Hadith (teachings) urging Muslims to perform Hajj while they could before they are prevented from doing so.

“Again, it impresses on us that it is only Allah that selects those who will be His guests for hajj. May we not be deprived of Allah’s mercy.

“May we be among those who will be chosen to perform Allah’s worship in future,” the NAHCON boss said.

Hassan commended the resilience of Nigerian intending pilgrims and the support they have shown during the “long and tortuous wait.”

The chairman said he was particularly impressed by the level of support and respect evidenced by their adherence to each instruction given by the commission.

He said, “An example is the total compliance in receiving COVID-19 jab with the hope of performing the 2021 Hajj.

“Equally, the commission appreciates cooperation of state Pilgrims welfare boards in its decision-making processes.”

The chairman assured stakeholders of NAHCON’s open-door policy and cooperation, adding that consultations would be held with all hajj managers on the way forward in the nearest future.

 

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