Tag: Makkah

  • Plateau pilgrim dies in Makkah

    Plateau pilgrim dies in Makkah

    Hajiya Jamila Muhammad, a pilgrim from Plateau has died in Makkah.

    Mr Daiyabu Dauda, the Executive Secretary of the State’s Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, disclosed this in a statement issued to newsmen on Tuesday in Jos.

    Dauda said that the pilgrim died on Monday at the King Abdul’aziz hospital, Makkah due to complication from diabetes.

    “When the complications began, we immediately took her to the hospital for proper medication inline with our mandate.

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    “Unfortunately, we lost her and the doctor at hospital confirmed it was complications due to diabetes,”he said

    Dauda further said that the deceased has since been buried in Makkah according to Islamic rites.

    He condoled with her immediate family over the irreparable loss and urged them to take solace in God.(NAN)

    (www.nannews.ng)

  • Nigerian actress Kemi Afolabi hospitalised in Saudi Arabia

    Nollywood actress Kemi Afolabi has been rushed to a hospital in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. The incident occurred last Thursday.

    The actress, who came to perform hajj, fell ill due to the stress associated with the hajj exercise.

    The Nation reporter in Saudi Arabia had observed that Afolabi has been showing symptoms of illness while in Madinah. She was seen sleeping in the bus during Ziyara (visitation to historical sites). While Afolabi joined the other pilgrims to some of the sites, at other sites, she sat in the bus.

    It was learnt that the eight hour drive from Madinah to Makkah last Tuesday took a toll on her.

    Afolabi told The Nation that she slept in the Makkan Holy Mosque (Masjid Haram) after the Umrah exercise to engage in some other acts of worship.

    According to a medical practitioner attached to the Lagos State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board (LSMPWB), Dr Abideen Aro, Afolabi had symptoms such as fever, headache, loss of appetite and weakness.

    Dr Aro, who is working Lagos State Accident and Emergency Centre,  said: “We have warned the pilgrims before leaving Nigeria to use anti-malarial drugs as prophylaxis. But unfortunately, in her case, she didn’t use the drug due to oversight.

    “After noticing those symptoms, I alerted the Head of Lagos State Medical Team, Dr Muhammad Isa, who made an arrangement for an ambulance. I and Nurse Zaynab Sarumi from the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital(LASUTH) accompanied her in an ambulance to the Nigeria Hajj Commission (NAHCON) Clinic where an assessment of malaria fever was made and she was placed on Intra-Muscular Injections for three days on an out-patient basis.”

    Amirul Hajj Dr AbdulHakeem AbdulLateef went to visit her with some clerics. Dr AbdulLateef assured Afolabi of adequate care and offered a prayer for her.

    “Before we left Lagos, the directive of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to us is to ensure the proper welfare of the pilgrims,” Dr AbdulLateef told The Nation.

    “It is normal for someone coming for hajj exercise for the first time to experience this kind of thing due to the rigours of the exercise. Part of our orientation before leaving Lagos was too sensitive the pilgrims on things to expect in Saudi Arabia. I have directed the Head of the Medical Team to see her and other pilgrims down with an illness. I pray to Allah to grant them quick recovery before the main hajj rites commence.”

  • Islamic scholars preach unity, moderation in Makkah

    A two-day International conference on unifying the stance of scholars and preachers has been opened in Makkah, Saudi Arabia under the auspices of the Muslim World League (MWL).

    The conference, themed: “Islamic Unity, the Perils of Labelling and Exclusion’’ has scholars and preachers from all over the world including Nigeria in attendance.

    MWL Secretary Dr Mohammad Abdulkarim Alissa, said the conference was to harmonise the stance of scholars and preachers, disseminate the values of moderation, strengthen the bond of brotherhood and harmony among Muslims and reject the rhetoric of labelling and exclusion.

    He listed other objectives of the two-day conference as to unify messages of Muslim scholars, preachers and thinkers and bring their views together through upholding Islamic and cultural understandings of the universal law of God.

    Others include to promote the awareness about the importance of disseminating the values of scientific, ideological and social moderation and to show the factual truth of religion of Islam to all.

    Alissa added that the conference will equally propose practical initiatives to thwart all forms of animosity, hatred and sectarian conflict.

    It will equally establish communication channels connecting different followers of Islamic schools of thought and sects to expand bridges of trust, understanding and cooperation based on common Islamic denominators to corner the sectarian and extremist narratives.

     

     

     

  • No Katsina pilgrim died in Makkah

    Katsina State Government said all its 2,810 pilgrims are in good condition of health in the Holy Land.

    Executive Director of the State Pilgrims Board Alhaji Muhammad Rimi, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Makkah, that only four pilgrims were admitted in the hospital.

    “We have four patients, three women and one man, who are from Katsina that were hospitalised in Makkah hospital.

    “As I speak with you, the four patients had been treated and discharged from the hospital; I can confirm to you that no Katsina pilgrim died in this year’s Hajj exercise.

    “The pilgrims were only treated for minor illnesses, like stress, fatigue, malaria and headache,’’ Rimi told NAN.

    The executive director said the board had started making arrangements for transportation of the pilgrims back to Nigeria.

    Rimi said the board was in contact with the Max Airline that transport the pilgrims to Saudi and had promised to start bringing them back this week.

    He commended the pilgrims for showing high sense of discipline by following the laid down laws and order while in the Holy Land.

    The executive director appealed to the pilgrims not to exceed the 32kg of their luggage as the airline had given luggage limit of 32kg per pilgrim.

    Rimi said that any pilgrim that exceeded the 32kg limit would put such luggage into cargo where charges would be made before transporting it back to Nigeria.

  • Hajj 2018: NAHCON outlaws political campaign in Mina

    Barrister Abdullah Muktar Muhammad, Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria ( NAHCON ), has read the riot act to pilgrims seeking to politicise the 2018 Hajj exercise.

    Speaking at a stakeholders’ conference on Saturday, August 18, at the Al Raqiyyah hall, Ring road, Khalidiyya 3, in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, Muhammad warned state officials and other operations staff to prevent pilgrims from displaying banners or embarking on political campaign of any nature during the Hajj exercise.

    According to him, such activity is frowned at by the host nation and it vitiates the essence of the spiritual activities during Hajj.

    Muhammad sounded the note of warning as the pilgrims prepare to depart to the tent city in Mina as part of the spiritual activities.

    He also advised officers of the State Pilgrims Welfare Boards and tour operators to comply with host nation, Saudi Arabia’s operational rules and regulations, and ensure that pilgrims do likewise, to guarantee a hitch-free Hajj exercise.

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    Muhammad urged pilgrims to pray for Nigeria’s peace and stability at the forthcoming general elections, adding that from 2019, the pocket money of state-sponsored pilgrims would be remitted with their fare, to facilitate easier disbursement of the money by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    To emphasise NAHCON’s commitment to ensuring smooth operations, team leads and senior staff of the organisation highlighted steps been taken to improve the 2018 Hajj experience.

    In response, representatives of tour operators and state officials thanked Muhammad for his support and promised to cooperate with NAHCON to ensure the success of the Hajj operations.

    Also in attendance at the conference, were the Nigerian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Muhammadu Isa Dodo, the Consul General of Nigeria, Jeddah, Muh’d Sani Yunusa among others.

     

     

  • 15,694 Nigerian pilgrims now in Saudi Arabia, says NAHCON

    No fewer than 15,694 Nigerians are currently in Madinah and Makkah, Saudi Arabia for this year’s Hajj, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    The pilgrims, who started arriving in the Holy Land on July 21, were transported by Max Air Limited, FLY NAS and Medview airlines in 38 flights from various destinations including Abuja, Lagos and Kano.

    The figures were provided in a NAHCON flight statistics obtained by NAN on Monday in Madinah.

    The latest flight by FLY NASS on Monday transported 218 prospective pilgrims from Kebbi to Madinah, while 2,707 of the total number of the pilgrims are already in Makkah to begin the formal Hajj rites.

    Transportation of pilgrims from the six designated airports in Nigeria continues.

    Meanwhile, officials of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), headed by its Madinah Coordinator, Alhaji Ahmed Maigari, on Monday returned the Basic Traveling Allowance (BTA) to a Nasarawa State pilgrim, Nuhu Musa, who lost the money.

    Musa had lost 606 dollars and N10,000 cash in his hotel accommodation; but one of the hotel workers, who found it, promptly handed it over to the management which in turn alerted the NAHCON leader.

    Maigari cautioned pilgrims against careless handling of their BTA.

    He advised them to be vigilant and careful in transacting business deals and commended the hotel workers for being honesty.

    Maigari handed over the amount to Alhaji Ahmed Yusuf, an official of Nasarawa State Pilgrims Board, who gave it to Musa.

  • Hajj 2018: Medical team cautions pilgrims against health hazards

    The Nigerian Hajj Medical Team on Monday in Madinah, Saudi Arabia, cautioned pilgrims against environmental hazards arising from harsh weather conditions during the Hajj in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah.

    Dr Muhammad Abdulkadir, Head of the Medical Team, National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), told our reporter that “the most important health advice to pilgrims now is to maintain personal hygiene and observe environmental sanitation”.

    “They must eat well and avoid junk food from vendors that are not certified and they must take adequate water as they move around.

    “The weather in Madinah is very harsh and the temperatures are high, so pilgrims are at the risk of getting dehydrated. Therefore, they need plenty of water frequently.”

    He said the team had taken adequate measures to attend to medical needs of pilgrims in the Holy land, adding that eight members, including nurses and five doctors, were already on ground ahead of arrival of pilgrims in Madinah.

    Abdulkadir said the team had mobilised its drugs and equipment from Jeddah and finally established its main clinic in Madinah at NAHCON office.

    “We have established two outreach centres near our pilgrims to provide immediate first aid treatment services and those who need other management will be transported in our ambulances to the main clinic.

    “There is arrangement where severe cases that need admission will be referred to Saudi medical and reference centres. We are fully ready to take off our operations because our drugs and equipment are intact.”

    Abdulkadir added that drug and equipment supply to the team would not be done at once, “it is done according to needs and what we have now is adequate to start our operations”.

    The medical doctor explained that there was a standard Procurement Committee responsible for procurement and supply of medical equipment, adding that another set of pharmacists was expected soon to join the operation.

    Asked if the team had attended to patients after the arrival of the first batch of pilgrims from Kogi, he said one of them had a minor medical issue on arrival and had been treated.

    A NAN correspondent who visited the facilities in Madinah, reported that a team of doctors, pharmacists and nurses was seen sorting out drugs while others were found in both male and female wards.

    The facilities have provisions for consultation, treatment of patients, administrative matters and other minor health related issues.

    The medical personnel were among the National Advance Team that arrived in Madinah two weeks ago to perfect arrangements for a successful Hajj operation by Nigeria.

  • NAHCON begins preparations for 2018 hajj- Chairman

    NAHCON begins preparations for 2018 hajj- Chairman

    The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria(NAHCON) says it has commenced preparation for the 2018 Hajj.

    The Executive Chairman of NAHCON, Alhaji Abdullahi Muhammad made the disclosure at an interactive session and dinner with members of the 2017 Hajj Media Team on Thursday in Makkah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

    Muhammad said that the commission had already sent a team, headed by the Consul General, to negotiate price of accommodation in Madinah to ensure that Nigerian pilgrims are lodged close to the  Prophet Mosque.

    ” To this end, the Commission has sent a delegation to Madina to prepare ground for the negotiation of a comprehensive package for pilgrims coming for the hajj next year and their stay in the holy city of Madina.”

    He said the commission and State Pilgrims Welfare Boards have also  started mapping out strategies and modalities to have a unified accommodation system in both Makkah and Madinah next year.

    The Chairman further stated that from next Hajj, the Commission would work to simplify information gathering, sharing and dissemination amongst the states and the National Media Team.

    The NAHCON boss thanked members of the Media Team for the way they carried out their assignment and urged the members to continue to verify the veracity of any information before going to press.

    He said that the ongoing transportation of pilgrims back home had been going on smoothly without any hitch so far, adding that no fewer than 14,000 pilgrims had been transported back to Nigeria.

    He implored all Nigerians to fervently pray for the country to overcome its present trying period and a resounding good health and wisdom for leaders, particularly President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Responding, the Chairman of the Media Team, Alhaji Ubale Musa commended NAHCON for its foresight in forming the Media Team to cover the just concluded exercise.

    Musa said that the inclusion  of competent journalists in the team had ensured adequate dissemination of information on the conduct exercise.

  • Two Sokoto pilgrims die in Makkah

    The Director-General of Sokoto State Pilgrims Welfare Agency (PWA), Alhaji Ibrahim Umar, has confirmed the death in Makkah of two pilgrims, a man and a woman, following natural causes.

    The deceased are Luba Usman and Musa Haruna, from Illela and Gada local governments.

    The first flight of the state’s pilgrims had arrived Sokoto, with 550 pilgrims from Gada and Sabon-Birni councils.

    The second flight is expected to leave King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah for Sokoto by 11pm today with 520 pilgrims.

  • Sokoto pilgrims die in Makkah while eating, on queue back home

    Sokoto pilgrims die in Makkah while eating, on queue back home

    The Director General of the Sokoto State Pilgrims Welfare Agency (PWA), Alhaji Ibrahim Umar has confirmed the death in Makkah of two pilgrims, a male and female from the state following natural causes.
    The deceased pilgrims  are  Luba Usman and Musa Haruna, from Illela and  Gada Local Governments respectively.
    Umar is said to have  made the disclosure while giving updates on the state’s pilgrims situation Sunday in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
    Umar explained that late Luba Usman was eating her breakfast on Saturday morning  when she collapsed and died. Late Musa Haruna who was in the first flight of Gada Local Government, was on the queue on Saturday night for the weighing of his hand luggage.
    ” The deceased who was also together with his son, just laid  down to rest and that was the end of his life”, the DG said.
    According to the PWA Boss,  the deceased pilgrims had since been buried according to Islamic rites after their funeral prayers were conducted at the Holy Mosque in Makkah.
    Meanwhile, the first flight of the state’s pilgrims had arrived Sokoto, with 550 pilgrims from Gada and Sabon-Birni Local Governments.
    The second flight is expected to leave the King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah for Sokoto by 11pm on Monday, with 520 pilgrims.
    Umar further said that the officials of the agency and the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria ( NAHCON), had met with the officials of the airlines.
    The DG added that the meeting was to ensure that the airlines adhered strictly to the schedule of fights.
    ” They have assured us that all Nigerian pilgrims will be transported back to Nigeria before the October 5,2017 deadline given by the Saudi authorities.
    ” I am assuring all the pilgrims that none of them will be left here and everybody will be transported back to Nigeria in the respective flights they were brought into the Holy land,” Umar, added.
    Umar also stated that all the state’s 4852 pilgrims were hale and hearty.